A daily game that challenges our understanding of human cultures. Ten objects. 5,000 years of human history. Guess where and when each artif
An interesting game where you are presented with 10 artifacts from the MET. You have to place where the artifact is from and what time period it is from. Each artifact scores up to 10,000 points, and you lose points the further away your guess is and how far off in time you are. You can only play once a day. Thanks to @baebeylik for showing this to me.
Today I scored really well. Yesterday ... not so much.
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"AI is smarter than a human!" -> AI is smarter than YOU. YOU feel it is smarter because YOU lack the free-thinking needed to recognize its errors and your own dependency
Admirals kiss cam pre-Skip outing landing on Kip and Elena and he like kisses her cheek or whatever just to get them to move on and Scott does have to go have an anxiety attack real quick
Here is how I hope the ✈️ scene goes in season 2. Starting with the music, we have:
(rest under cut for length and spoilers)
The music starts as the Cens realize that all is Not Well on the plane. Ilya is in the center of the frame and we watch the chaos grow around him. As the music picks up (~20 seconds into the above vid), the audio of the plane fades out, though we can see that the situation on the plane is getting worse. Ilya sits down and grabs his phone, furiously typing as the plane continues to shake. We do not see what he's typing.
(Music @ 1:06) Cut to a shot of Shane at the rink with his team. They're filing into the locker room and we can't hear their audio either, just the music. All the players are sweaty, laughing and talking as they get cleaned up after practice. We pull close on Shane as he grabs his phone and his brow knits in confusion. Someone hurries in and turns the locker room TV to coverage of the emergency. Shane goes pale and locks back in on his phone. We cannot read the texts.
(Music @ 1:41) We jump to Ilya, who's crying with his eyes closed and a white knuckled grip on the arms of his seat. As the music swells, we see his thoughts--memories of Shane from the past decade. On the ice. In bed. At the cottage. Smiling, laughing, kissing, holding each other. His head drops against the seat as his tears fall.
(2:12) A few more scenes of news coverage, headlines that don't reveal what's happening. The music is nearing the ending, the part that repeats 'this is not enough' over and over again. Shane, phone to his ear and belongings jammed in his bag, still half-dressed in his practice gear, sprinting out of the arena.
(2:40) Shane throws his phone down as he gets in a car, and we can read Ilya's texts as Shane speeds off down the road.
(2:55) Roll credits. (we lose our m'f shit until the next ep comes out)
Next episode starts with no sound except that thumping that is supposed to idk like a heartbeat or blood rushing through your ears. We are seeing someone's (Ilya, but we don't know that yet) POV as they look around big conference room. People (EMTs, Centaurs players, etc) are wandering around getting treatment for injuries, talking on their phones, comforting each other.
The volume of the room fades in and the shot pulls back so we see Ilya, and he's sitting, totally unmoving and silent, at the edge of the chaos in the room, thoughts a million miles away.
And just when the volume is clear/loud enough to start to make out words, we hear someone yelling, "Sir, sir, you can't go through here--wait come back!!" Ilya doesn't move.
"Leave me the fuck alone," we hear Shane say, and we can see that Ilya recognizes his voice, too. Shane crashes through the door and his eyes scan the room. There's so much going on in the room that people barely react to his arrival, even when he's practically running across the room and nearly tackles Ilya.
They hold each other and kiss desperately a few times. Shane's hands are all over Ilya, like he's taking physical stock of injuries and making sure he's real and not part of Shane's imagination.
Ilya's choking back tears again as he touches Shane's face and murmurs, "Hollander..." Ilya holds him closer and feels something in Shane's pocket. He withdraws it--the ring. "Shane," he whispers.
We get the "is this because I almost died" "no it's because I almost died" exchange, and Shane drops to one knee.
"Marry me?" he asks simply and now Ilya is sobbing and laughing and he pulls Shane off the floor for another kiss. It's happy and cute and we're just so absorbed in the moment with them.
Someone clears their throat, and we go for a wide shot that shows just about everyone in the whole room silent, eyes on them.
"Uh, sorry," Ilya says, wiping his eyes as a smirk falls across his face. "This is my fiance, Shane Hollander."
i know that ilya's ass is SO dramatic about getting his goodbye kisses after he and shane are together
shane forgets because he's running late for a meeting one day and has to rush out of the door, and he then arrives at the studio for the photoshoot he has booked to see a text from ilya with three different headstone styles with "one of these, i think"
and is just "for?? what??"
"when i am dead from broken heart because my husband does not love me anymore and does not kiss me before i will not see him for twenty years"
"ilya, i will be home in like four hours"
*pictures of two different casket models* "i am thinking the darker wood one, but perhaps that is too nice for your taste now that you do not love me anymore. perhaps you will bury me in cardboard shoe box like sad, dead hamster."
I barely remember my high school French classes but doesn't "il y a" mean "there is" or something like that? I feel like Shane would notice that one day while typing/writing something in French and get unreasonably needled by it and then it sort of accidentally becomes his little 'thing'. Like he is DEFINITELY not doodling Mr. Shane Rozanov in the margins of his notebook (maybe once to twice but that page got shredded after) but he WILL write phrases including that whenever (slightly, barely) necessary and it just tickles him a little bit