the wrath of the lamb
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the wrath of the lamb
The Rising designs by Masakazu Katsura from the Super Prelude event held on October 12, 2013.
Art used on Side Bunny bluray cover from the Katsura Masakazu x TIGER & BUNNY – Original Drawings & Rough Sketches Collection 2 artbook.
Character designs from the Katsura Masakazu x TIGER & BUNNY – Original Drawings & Rough Sketches Collection 2 artbook.
Tiger ✨Bunny with an Art Nouveau/ slightly psychedelic twist!
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This is what happened right...
Maybe someday
scrolling twitter today and then coming over here is like walking out of a burning building and then walking into the calm remains of a building that burnt down 5 years ago and has been reclaimed by nature.
I know I'm preaching to the choir but like. You know you can wear masks for other sicknesses. Not just covid. If you have the flu or a cold or a stomach bug you can still wear a mask to help prevent the spread of it to others if you insist on going out! I just think it's the polite thing to do
Fun Fact: in one month (1/1/23), all Sherlock Holmes stories hit the public domain and the Conan Doyle Estate can't do shit! I say this for absolutely no reason but also congrats in advance to the happy couple.
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The report says that by year four of the Alexa experiment, "Alexa was getting a billion interactions a week, but most of those conversations were trivial commands to play music or ask about the weather." Those questions aren't monetizable.
So they didn't want people using the very things they advertised as being useful; the reasons you'd tolerate an always-on virtual assistant in your life.
this is the kind of stuff the cyber dystopias never think to include. "spying on everyone couldn't make enough money :(" like what