I’m glad that OP:
1) Figured this out.
2) Shared so others can learn from their mistake.

Andulka

Love Begins
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Keni
cherry valley forever

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Sade Olutola
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Product Placement
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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YOU ARE THE REASON
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I’m glad that OP:
1) Figured this out.
2) Shared so others can learn from their mistake.
For anyone wondering, the PhD student's name is Myra Cheng.
Here's a link to an article about the study from the Stanford Report: link.
Across three preregistered studies, participants interacting with sycophantic AI became more convinced of their own rightness and less willing to repair relationships. Yet at the same time, participants rated sycophantic AI models as higher quality, more trustworthy, and more desirable for future use, which may explain why this behavior has persisted despite its harmful impacts.
Myra Cheng et al. "Sycophantic AI decreases prosocial intentions and promotes dependence." Science 391, eaec8352 (2026).
i rewatched the wicker man again and i keep thinking about it
The Wicker Man 1973 | Robin Hardy
Velen
Illustration of Velen province and Crow's Perch castle. I'm charmed that gloomy atmosphere of swamps, rotten gallows and war-torn villages. What a wonderful countryside! p.s. As always my doge is hidden here as Easter Egg, you can found it, hehe :3 p.s.s. If anyone wants a poster with this, send me DM.
Learn to walk again
Haymitch and his ducklings
pygmalion (taneisha johnson, age 12) and sasuke uchiha
house of el mix ♫
hold out, my sweet
so like. mickey loves haline, obviously.. second, third, fourth and fifth drawings are from attrition by @festivating and sixth and seventh are from truest north
the rest well.. its from my own twisted and cruel mind >:)
Please wtf i need more of these
i will never get over how much of a romantic miss harrowhark "i don't even remember about you most of the time" nonagesimus is. sometimes all that gremlin is made up of is her spite and her love for gideon nav. it's not even in the big gestures like yeah trying to sacrifice herself to cytherea so gideon lives this or lobotomising herself so she can save gideon's soul that. objectively those are insane as well but it's the little things. she kept gideon's damn sunglasses and her sword that was too big for her. she wrote gideon a letter that was only the necro-cav vow because she didn't care if gideon never understood why she had done what she had done, she only wanted her to live, even if she hated her for it. at every chance she refuses the narrative that her life required the opposite balance of gideon's death. like absolutely turned her face away from it. the one choice she ever allowed for herself to make was that gideon would live. she's just waiting for that last dance she saved.
The pool scene in Gideon the Ninth goes like this: Harrow: *explains the elaborate 4D chess game she's been playing to earn Gideon's trust and regard* and everything has gone horrifically wrong. You're my only friend; I'm at your mercy. Gideon: *does not know how to play even 1D chess* *was under the impression they were playing a totally different game.* *possibly whiffle ball, or a game called "Harrow hates Gideon forever"* Holy shit.
Harrow is playing chess and Gideon is eating the pieces when she's not looking.
why are all the actual real human jobs like baker and florist and childcare worker barely paying livable wages but the fake jobs like ai specialist boot licker or marketing campaign dick sucker making six figures
If I had a nickel for every time I found a space opera with a masculine female lead, a lesbian romance, and motifs/character experiences so uncannily similar to DID that I need to sit the author down and ask some fucking questions, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it's happened twice.