I think the historical treatment of left handed people is objectively the funniest form of bigotry mankind has ever displayed

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I think the historical treatment of left handed people is objectively the funniest form of bigotry mankind has ever displayed
The beautiful art of Thomas Blackshear II
“Construction Worker” by Vladimir Serov (1964)
The thing that really boils my potatoes about AI in general is that I have been a creative professional for over a decade now and the devil has ALWAYS been in the details. Big and small, I've had single-person businesses rip me to shreds over how their colors turned out on newsprint, and have worked with huge companies with THICK brand guidelines with every detail of their brand identity laid out and enforced with an iron fist.
But I guess all of that stuff doesn't matter anymore? Who gives a fuck if this AI generated baby has six fingers, that mom-and-pop shop is still going to use it. That rug from Temu says Happy Thanksgivirg? Oh well haha it's just a silly funny thing now (nevermind that you never would have given a B-grade item from a craft show the same consideration). I don't actually care that the AI Coca-cola ad has a truck that changes size every scene, but I can't help but think about how, if it had been some poor underpaid artist, they would have been laughed out of the building.
I don't really know how to put it in a succint way but it just feels all the more obvious how much more grace and flexibility has always been possible but never offered.
Holy shit queen
I’m actually glad we don’t live in an RPG world. We really take for granted being able to coexist with most animals. I don’t wanna have to pull out a longsword and beat the shit out of six crabs and two snails while a starfish snipes me with magic bullets every time I go to the beach.
it used to be like that
Crabs, certain snails, and starfish will all prey on bivalves. Actually so do we, obviously. It’s not that we dont live in a JRPG world but that we are high level bosses in a JRPG world for scallops.
ok but if a scallop manages to fucking parry my chopsticks i think they honestly deserve the win ngl
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I thought I might share one of my new tattoos. A couple years ago, a dear friend and I coined the term “fish bag moment”
A fish bag moment might be sitting all alone in an empty new apartment after coming out and upending your life, or starting a new job in a brand new line of work because it’s closer to your dreams
It’s what happens when you take a leap of faith or make a hard decision for yourself, when the future is so hard to visualize and everything feels scary. You’re just a fish in a bag and you can’t see where you’re going
But you’re on your way to a bigger aquarium
Cats Stealing Food in Paintings
Still Life with Cat (1705) by Desportes, It's no use crying over spilt milk (1880) by Frank Paton, Still Life of the Remnants of a Meal with a Lunging Cat (18th Century) by Alexandre-François Desportes, Fish Still Life with Two Cats (1781) by Martin Ferdinand Quadal, Still Life with a Cat and a Mackerel on a Table Top (18th Century) by Giovanni Rivalta, The Collared Thief (1860) by William James Webbe, Cat Stealing a String of Sausages (17th Century) by Abraham van Beyeren, Still Life with a Cat (1760) by Sebastiano Lazzari, Kitchen Still Life with Fish and Cat (ca. 1650) by Sebastian Stoskopff, An Oyster Supper (1882) by Horatio Henry Couldery, Still Life with an Ebony Chest (17th Century) by Frans Snyders, Still Life with a Cat (1724) by Alexandre-Francois Desportes, A Cat Attacking Dead Game (18th Century) by Alexandre-François Desportes, Still Life of Fresh-Water Fish with a Cat (1656) by Pieter Claesz, Still Life with Fruits and Ham with a Cat and a Parrot (18th Century) by Alexandre-Francois Desportes, A Cat Holding a Fish in Its Mouth (18th Century) by Sebastiano Lazzari, Still Life with a Cat and a Hare (18th Century) by Desportes, Still Life with Cat and Rayfish (1728) by Jean-Siméon Chardin, A Cat with Dead Game (1711) by Alexandre-Francois Desportes, Still Life with Cat and Fish (1728) by Jean Baptiste Siméon Chardin
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This is going to sound weird, but hear me out; I've been reading about this way that some societies heat up food, and this one is seriously been blowing my mind. It turns out that some people will, I shit you not, fill a pot with water, put the pot on top of a fire, and put meat and vegetables in it. This sounds super unintuitive to our culture, because the vegetables might get too wet or the bottom of the pot might melt or shatter, but it actually works a lot better than you'd think. The most clever part is that a lot of the nutrients and flavor actually get infused into the water, so nothing is wasted. It sounds really gross, but it's actually normal to some people and not as bad as you would think at first.
This reminds me of that post about honkwhiching
so, I've been out of the loop for awhile now
sign of the times is I just saw a cute tiny house and thought “what a cute tiny house but it turned out to be a chicken coop. really looked at a chicken coop and thought yeah i could live in there
I’m just going to leave this here
Y’ALL. We have one of those cling film covers in our bathroom window for privacy and in the afternoon when the sun hits it just right, it makes rainbows, right? And today my wife sends me the best pic she’s ever taken:
[ID: A photo of a dog standing in a center of several rainbow circles, like halos. /End ID].