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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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@minnigem
for the good of all mankind
senki se menekül
shoutout to the most unhelpful reminder ive ever put into my phone
Anon visits webpages in 2022
As others have pointed out before, if you visited a web page 20 years ago and it acted like that, you would rightly assume your computer had gotten a virus.
The Grad Student Shuffle- Christ Fleming
when you see something that needs to be done and you think “someone should take care of that” just remember that you’re someone
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I’ve faced a lot of nasty art blocks over my years as an artist but none so detrimental as Going To Work
thank you for putting in words what i have been unable to articulate for the last years haha
and the PROBLEM IS. the PROBLEM is that with other art blocks I can tell myself. oh it’s hard now but time will pass and I will heal from whatever mental or emotional block that’s causing this eventually. but WORK? A Forever Problem. There is no waiting-out Job. Having Job is eternal. Time does not heal Being At Work. Sand is always in our eyes forever
and in a CRUEL twist of fate.. Art Being Job is not the solution you’d think it would be
And don't even get me started on Job Is Doing Art But Not Really
(photos by Bill Watterson and an octopus)
I think this is the best scientist photograph I have ever seen.
But people didn’t believe him on reddit. So Watterson made the photo sequence into a gif.
Here’s the gif for anyone curious.
I had to go through the notes to find the gif. Not because I didn’t believe him but because I wanted to see it.
Fantastic
“Damn! Damn! Damn! Every year he forgot. Well, no. He never forgot. He just put the memories away, like old silverware that you didn’t want to tarnish. And every year they came back, sharp and sparkling, and stabbed him in the heart. And today, of all days…” - Terry Pratchett, Night Watch
In preparation for annual feelings day I did a little photo shoot with my Vimes cosplay. All of this took place out the back door of my flat with me both in front of and behind the camera, so I’m really happy how it’s turned out.
Alan Wake… All At Once
Was originally going to do this for Night Springs specifically but didn’t have enough characters so BAM
Happy New Year and here’s to another strong Remedy year
okay new quastion what is everyone's white whale book for 2026. the book you've been meaning to read forever and never got to for whatever reason. mine are house of leaves and the spear cuts through water and if I don't read them in 2026 they're going to put me down like a dog
finished the spear cuts through water👍turns out everyone who said it was good was right it's good
hobbies should not take up this much space. there ought to be a hobby pocket dimension, where I am able to store everything I need in a breadbox that weighs no more than my cat.
Yeah this gonna bang on here I can smell it
If you are young and fit and healthy, get a hobby you can do while ill. Something that brings you joy and you can still enjoy while laid out with flu or whatever.
Future you will thank you for not pinning your ability to enjoy and get any sense of achievement on having the base energy levels of a teenager.
Sure, you might still be dancing and playing tennis and running marathons in your 80s. Or you might be walking short distances with a cane between breath stops in your 30s, and really glad past-you found those breath stops were so much more enjoyable if you brought a pencil and some paper to draw the pigeons you were sharing a bench with.
in the medieval kitchen
I think the thing that annoys me most about AI on a personal, day to day, level is what it has done to grammar checkers. If you've never done a lot of editing, or used to 5+ years ago but haven't really in the last couple years, I can't even begin to describe how fucking BAD this shit has gotten. And as an author it is EXHAUSTING.
I just want to catch spelling errors and accidental double spaces and repeated phrases and whenever I use the wrong too/to or affect/effect and shit. But no. They've shoved AI up the ass of every grammar checking software out there and now they all fucking suck and make the most random, obnoxious, nonsensical suggestions.
And yeah, I can ignore all the times it's trying to get me to cut out any semblance of my own voice, or shove things into the wrong tense, or make the most random suggestions on comma usage. But if it's getting all that WRONG, what is it just straight up missing that I SHOULD be correcting? What real spelling and grammar errors are still lurking in there?
Oh my fucking god yes, and not just in things like word or Google docs. My fucking phone autocorrected me to the WRONG YOUR in a text message yesterday and I went on a good long tear about this to the recipient of said text message. I hate it. I hate it so much.
The tent is up!