The Birdcage (1996) dir. Mike Nichols
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The Birdcage (1996) dir. Mike Nichols
you have to forgive the printer because it's one of the most machine-ass machines we interact with on a day to day basis. that thing says kerchunk. hardly anything says kerchunk these days. you can't get mad at her when she kerchunks up a little.
Crazy that tech has gotten so bad that we're doing printer forgiveness now
darkmoon
Oh, to be a little kitten who just got vaccinated and then taken to a high-end restaurant and tasted the best food the chefs could offer and then fell asleep in a basket.
I really like motherhood as a character trait and symbol in fiction because it's a position of power afforded to women that's both aligned with and central to their gender role rather than being contrary to it, and it can reveal a lot about how a character reacts to being given almost total control, heavy responsibilities, and very little external accountability or support, which I think is a very rich scenario and character type to explore. in my mind the role of mother is closer to captain than to wife. but, unfortunately for me, there is the rest of the world to contend with, and most other people are trying to be Normal about motherhood rather than Weird about it on purpose.
rest in peace to this diva
Marjane Satrapi, Persepolis
RIP Anthony Stewart Head (1954 - 2026)
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can we talk about how funny it is that tennyson just decided that he shipped two different people to what was generally accepted as canon so he just. changed it. just changed the couple in his arthuriana texts. knew no one could stop him and went for it.
and he was right too for the record gareth/lynette is far superior
rip alfred lord tennyson you would have done numbers on ao3
Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi
my pronouns are she/her bc I'll never be him (anthony head playing on his pink ds in full costume on the set of merlin)
RIP King
it's really funny how whenever you tell chatgpt it got something wrong it either brazenly gaslights you or starts going "I'm sorry. I let you down. It was unacceptable. I'm holding myself accountable for my egregious failure. I should be shot"
It's not like I want to be defending chatgpt here but like. Questions like this being directed exclusively at people who use AI starts looking kinda silly and unserious the moment you become aware of the impact of doing *literally anything* on the internet. Like according to the most recent article I could find, watching an hour of high-quality video on youtube consumes roughly 500x as much water and electricity as two (2) AI chatbot prompts. And I think we can all agree that at any given point in time there are probably more people in the middle of an hour-long youtube session than there are people in the middle of asking chatgpt a thousand questions in a row.
Which is not to say we should be uncritical of the environmental impact of the AI industry (particularly when it comes to the environmental costs of *training* AI models), but like. It's weird and silly to act like individual AI users are having this disproportinately huge impact whenever they use their little touy when like. Their actions are about as environmentally damaging as anything else they could be spending their online time on, and if we're working from the premise that that level of environmental impact is unacceptable we kinda have no choice but to reckon with the fact that maybe we should all be using the internet a little less, you know?
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Gilbert Baker helps hoist one of the two original rainbow flags created by the decoration committee for San Francisco Gay Freedom Day | 1978 | ph: James McNamara, lead seamster of the flags