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brought nothing to the gun fight. whatever man
sometimes older people get annoyed when i say "no problem" instead of "you're welcome" but the truth is it's literally not a problem
and sometimes you're not welcome
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i miss my ex bestfriend & everyone else that i have ever loved but don't want any of them back either
Wie steht ihr zu Zensur im Fandom?
Mir geht es dabei vor allem um die unterschiedliche Behandlung von generativer KI. Viele kreative Praktiken werden akzeptiert, aber sobald jemand ChatGPT oder ähnliche Tools nutzt, wird das oft deutlich kritischer gesehen.
Sollten Fans in Fiktion und Fanart grundsätzlich frei sein, die Inhalte zu erstellen und zu konsumieren, die sie möchten, auch wenn andere diese ablehnen?
Ja.
Nein. Wenn ich es nicht mag, dann sollen es auch die anderen nicht tun dürfen.
Zur Einordnung der Begriffe: Kritische Betrachtung von KI in Fandom Spaces ist per Definition keine Zensur. Deshalb formuliere ich die Frage auf die Kernbotschaft um.
Wie steht ihr zur Veröffentlichung von KI generierten Werken in öffentlichen Fandom-Spaces (bsp. Ao3, Tumblr Tag, ...)?
Pro KI Veröffentlichung, Kritik sollte privat bleiben
Pro KI Veröffentlichung, öffentliche Kritik ist in Ordnung
Neutral, Kritik sollte privat bleiben
Neutral, öffentliche Kritik ist in Ordnung
Anti KI Veröffentlichung, Kritik sollte privat bleiben
Anti KI Veröffentlichung, öffentliche Kritik ist in Ordnung
This is Dr. Captain Ryland Grace reporting from the Hail Mary.
Hail Mary, full of Grace
Made pride wallpapers!
With pride month coming up soon, i felt that this was necessary, especially with the way the world is right now.
Anyways, feel free to use as you like. I will in fact be making more but it might have to wait till tomorrow or friday.
DO NOT REPOST WITHOUT CREDIT REBLOGS APPRECIATED
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ok so
everyone knows about this meme, right?
but does anyone else know the woman who made the food? no? time to educate!
This is “Mother Mary”, the owner of Blackberry’s mother.
She made all the cakes for the restaurant while it was open. Chef Gordon Ramsay tried her red velvet cake, and spoke this meme-able line:
He then called Mary over, complimented her food, and gave her a peck on the cheek.
Look how happy she was to hear that!!!
anyways, I hope she has been able to continue her love for baking since the restaurant closed down.
For these who don’t know: The restaurant she worked at closed down but she left before that and opened her own bakery, that’s apparently very successful!
I haven't seen anyone do this yet and I think it is a painful void in the Project Hail Mary fandom. Guys. Put Grace in a space ball on Erid and have him break down Rocky's door and roll around knocking things over. Cmon guys.
"Wow Rock you live like this? Junk all over the floor and parts everywhere? Very messy."
"Rocky is not enjoying Grace's games, Statement."
(so mad i can’t see straight) Yeah i just don’t think chat gpt is a good classroom tool
∧,,,∧ ( ̳• · • ̳) / づ♡ I give this to everyone that is feeling bad right now. It’ll be ok.
A doll youtuber I watch has made a video about the history of Polly Pocket, and she's describing the plots of the dvd specials, one of which features an elderly woman named Ms. Throckmorton, and my reaction was