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the SOUND he lets out
cant stop thinking about this (from the 2003 script of national treasure)
I want penelope in loose robes too.... šŖ
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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.
When you put your video game character in an absurd outfit and end up in a serious cut scene
āSheās a child.ā āSheās a goblinā āThose arenāt mutually exclusive.ā
"stress" by yoan capote - made of bronze and concrete
sleeping positions that fuck up your spine feel so good for no reason itās literally the devilās deepest temptation
Have you noticed the importance of narrators in the Odyssey?
If someone reads the Odyssey we notice there are many characters that narrate a story.
We firstly have Phemius, the self-taught singer who sings against his will for the suitors the tales of the heroes of the Trojan War especially their fate after the war
Second we have Nestor, Helen and Menelaus that focus on Odysseus in particular or the events that surrounded him
Then we have Demodocus the blind singer of the Phaeakes who sings the events of the Trojan War
Last but not least Odysseus himself who tells us his own story the infamous Odyssey
All the narrators or storytellers cause something to happen or emotions to their audience. For example Phemius causes Penelope to come down, for us to see and hear her. Helen Menelaus and Nestor introduce us to our hero. Demodocus is causing the reaction of Odysseus that reveals him to his audience and forces him to tell his story. However something differentiates Odysseus from the other narrators within the Odyssey
Odysseus tells his own story
And that shows to his narrative. Odysseus is not just aligning some facts or information he knows. He is telling his own story: traumatic events that happened to him, memories that scarred him, memories that seem pleasing to him...and that shows to "inconsistencies" to his narrative
He speaks positively or negatively in several places showing the ups and downs of his mood as he speaks
Some parts of his narrative he slides over (see for example Ismarus) as if he doesn't want to talk about it or elaborate and extends other parts (see Polyphemus)
Sometimes he speaks positively of himself or his men and at others he berates them depending on how the events of his narration go
Oftentimes he stops to breathe and the Phaeakes encourage him to go on and he does collecting his thoughts
At times he inserts some small information to the story while others he omits it
And the emotions show
He starts by speaking about his homeland. He is nostalgic, positive, dreamlike even
He becomes dryer as we get to the events of the trip
He sometimes needs to stop and collect himself
He is encouraged to speak which means he hesitates
He stops sometimes to possibly enjoy the praise he receives
He waits for people to stop talking or ask him questions and assist his narrative
Homer didn't just give us a flashback story of someone speaking in first person. HE GAVE US A LIVE NARRATION a narrator who appears to speak in real time with all the "flaws" of the conversations such as the fact not all events are given the same severity, the pauses and all.
I believe this is a massive reason why the Odyssey is being retold and loved. Because imagine how lively it was in antiquity to have your narrator pause and speak and think instead of directly singing the whole thing like someone else telling it but instead we see Odysseus live being affected by the emotions of his own narration and adding or omitting details. We can almost imagine him tearing up or being angry or sad or happy or relieved as he speaks!
HOMER YOU WERE A FUCKING GENIUS!
Thank you @annoyedbreadstick for the inspiration for this!
I hate when a tiny stupid thing pushes you over the edge and makes you freak the fuck out because it makes you look like a completely irrational tar pit of a human being. Like no I promise this is warranted just maybe not about that specifically I swear I'm well adjusted. Come closer stick your fingers in my cage
but your honour thats my emotional support word i overuse
if anybody has beef with me, itās one-sided. i do not care. i do not have the energy. i am tired.
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Dan and I bought a thing called ālong zitiā from the local Weird Bargain Store, largely as a joke, butā¦. I have never had a more unsettling pasta experience in my life. They wouldnāt bend enough to cook from top to bottom simultaneously, and while they were cooking boiling water kept spouting out from the tops of them out of the pot, like a boiling pipe organ. Then they were so long and floppy and hoselike that we couldnāt pick them up with anything other than tongs, and then they were so long and unwieldy that it was basically impossible to sauce them without them all slithering out of the bowl like wet snakes. They then proceeded to cool down almost completely within the the seconds it took to walk to the living room. Eating them was like eating a bowl full half melted drinking straws.
Bringing back Long Ziti for another round because itās just too funny
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