huh, looks like my dna test came back and im 100% clown
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huh, looks like my dna test came back and im 100% clown
this might just be me but i think that it’s always weird and kind of insulting when people say things to me like “did you lose weight because it looks like you did” like its one thing if you know they’ve been working out or something but idk why it’s such a compliment to tell someone fat that they look thinner…. like what’s wrong with the size i am…. why do i have to be thin or be working on being thin to be pretty
wow these clothes tags have far more self-confidence than I do
I drew Animal Crossing on Mario Paint LOL
I don’t know how you did it but you managed to get Splatoon running on an old Symphonic TV. It kinda baffles me and scares me at the same time. It reminds me of that one guy who got Windows 10 to run on a Windows 98.
wii av cables are compatible with the wii u, you gotta change the wii u's tv settings so it says "not hdmi" and then you can play the wii u on older tvs that dont have hdmi ports =) it kind of hurts my eyes though personally, the wii u was not meant to be played on these kind of tvs
I’ve seen very little talk about hyper empathy so here’s some examples of it:
it can feel like the emotions of others are permeating a space and/or spilling into you causing high anxiety even when they’re not directed towards you/you’re not expected to react to them.
some people experience it by not being able to handle world tragedies or negative news reports because they feel a highly personal connection to the pain in those people with no way to help them.
it can also be empathy directed towards objects or animals that seems disproportionate to others.
this is something that a lot of autistic people deal with, so it makes me sad that I’ve seen basically no information about it in the communities on here
Finding out that this is a trait that is sometimes associated with autism is one of the reasons I wonder if I am on the spectrum.
That said, it can actually also be a trait of ADHD. It’s also sometimes linked to trauma/abuse, including PTSD, especially when associated with hypervigilance.
my sister drew the heads because she loves potatoes and i drew their bodies. They are a family. A teenager and a dad
metaknight??? more like………….memeknight
Coach Z x Bubs dancing/holding hands. Any color pallette, any number. Good luck :)
I chose the hand holding one because it was easier and I am a lazy artist. Coach Z is sweating because he’s a nervous old man.
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holy shit this is the official spongebob facebook page
I HAVE SOLVED THE FINGER FAMILY CONSPIRACY
So yesterday, YouTube dude @cr1tikal posted a video called Finger Family Mystery. In it, he details a strange. sprawling assortment of videos littered all over YouTube, each with millions of hits, almost zero comments, and always featuring a benign children’s nursery rhyme.
As it turns out, he’s right; a quick search of “Finger Family” nets you nothing but hundreds of these videos. Why do they exist? I decided to probe. Watching one of the videos didn’t enlighten me, but then I had the radical idea of watching the videos on Internet Explorer, where I don’t have AdBlock.
Shock and terror: all of the videos are monetized. Suddenly, the sky opens up and the truth is clear. These videos aren’t being made to be watched. They’re being made to generate money.
Remember how YouTube’s copyright and monetization system works? It’s a combination of the ads and the total minutes watched. The Finger Family videos vary; the smaller ones are only about a minute and a half long, the longer ones are up to 90 minutes, and in the middle they range from 15-30 minutes.
Now, copyright. The nursery rhyme “The Finger Family” is public domain, so anyone’s free to stick in a book of nursery rhymes and sell it. There are copyright characters all over these videos, sure, but none of the original material is being used; it’s all half-baked animations cobbled together using familiar faces. It’s pissing on the face of copyright law. And assuming these videos are being churned out by some Chinese company (where copyright laws are FAR more lenient), this could very well not have any copyright hurdles to start with.
But who’s watching the videos? No human being. Most likely, it’s a bunch of computers set up to watch these videos, click an ad, reload the page, and so on. Who’s making the videos? Again, not a person. The content’s being generated by automated systems that grab premade assets and familiar characters and automatically generate a video.
This is all speculation, of course. I could be entirely wrong. There could be a Finger Family Cult hidden beneath the crust of the Earth, and watching these videos is part of a daily ritual. But as that seems unlikely…
TL;DR: These videos are being automatically generated and watched so that whoever owns the videos can make a ton of money off of ad clicks and views.
07/13/04
who would I be today if homestar runner hadn’t introduced me to tmbg ten years ago?