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Asking AI for information is like asking your drunk uncle for information. Usually wrong, definitely untrustworthy, and a little bit racist.
when we say "Google used to work" we mean "Google used to be a tool that would direct you to reliable websites, such as government information sites, at the top of its results". Google no longer does that, because Google makes money now, and the way it makes money is to show you ads, and you don't increase the stats for the search tool and look at more ads if you leave Google and go to reference sites or government portals or encyclopedias or research papers. Google would rather you stayed on Google, so it gives you AI and ads and makes it hard to find anything trustworthy.
So, now you have to be your own old-Google. You have to think: Who knows this information? and: Where will they publish it?
I mean this as a directive. You have to learn to do this. You have to think: Do I need a visa for this country? Where will that information be made available by an official source? and take yourself to the government website. You have to think: Is my dentist open on a Saturday? and find your dentist's website, and call them up if they haven't put their hours online. You have to think: How long was Teresa May prime minister? and go to Wikipedia or the parliamentary website and work it out from there.
Consulting reliable sources is a necessary skill, and I'm sorry if you're only learning it now, I know that's a burden, but you can't get the real answers any other way.
Yeah - Google got shittier with its sponsored links and ads (and AI, but all AI is shit and you shouldnât be asking it important shit).
But - people also got shittier. Old Google is still there, you just have to scroll half a page past New Google (or further depending on what you searched) to find it. The correct government site for this answer was on Google, just past the bullshit AI.
Search engines were designed to take you to other sites for your answers, because maybe you know to go to the official government site for this answer, but have you ever gone to the homepage of a government agency? You have to know exactly how to get to what you want to find it. So a search engine directs you to the sub-page that is relevant for you. But it was ALWAYS your responsibility to evaluate the source.
But people got lazy and just wanted the search engine to tell them the answer. (Technically people started lazy - âAsk Jeevesâ anyone?)
I think I am officially Fandom Old. I am so worn out from the arguments on who's the top or the bottom (who cares), what is allowed to be written (anything you want, bejeebus), what is Problematic (I know, just tag it), what other people Should Do (they Should live their lives free of judgment). There isn't a Right Way to do things. Tag your stuff appropriately, don't read stuff you don't want to read, and leave other people (me) alone.
There is nothing quite like the freedom of having gone through all of the Discourse and come out the other side into the promised land of Not Giving A Fuck.
The three keys to the promised land are âBlock, Unfollow, and Do Not EngageâÂ
I have been in Fandom spaces for 20 years. It is LOVELY once you become the bog witch that no longer gives a fuck.
One of my favourite things when reading fanfiction is when you click with an author's style so much that you adore the fanfiction you're reading, and once it's over you need more. So you go to their page and hope that there's more for any fandom you might know- only there isn't any. They've written for other fandoms you aren't familiar with and never would've thought about before.
But you're down so bad for their style and talent that they got you wading in like:
Jimin - steel wrapped in velvet
my fan letter to Jimin today, a riff off the discussion recently here on our Jimin-tumblr...
be gentle, I'm not a poet, nor a graphics designer, in fact, I am terrible at anything visual, or really anything not about science, maths, or computers....
i know weâre both just messing around pretending to be whole but look at me. if the train was coming would you move. if the ground was falling from under your feet would you even notice or would it just be another tuesday for you. if somebody stabbed you could it hurt worse than you already do. what iâm saying is that i love you but i think we both drive over the speed limit when itâs raining. what iâm saying is that i want to hold your hand and i understand about how you sometimes have to sit down in the shower. what iâm saying is that iâm here for you and if the train comes please move.
i wrote this 7 years ago, somehow. every day someone else finds it and whispers to me - oh, i understand this. something always turns in the wash of my stomach: i am so, so glad you feel seen. i wish you had no idea what this post was about.
i wrote this while working in a program for new writers. on wednesdays, two of the teachers would be contractually obligated to read our writing aloud to the group of 300+ teens. i had never read my work in public before. i had something like 6k poems and was panicking about it. none of them are good enough. sometimes the train is howling. it is hard, actually, sometimes, even as an adult.
and then i thought - what is one thing i wish i could tell all of them. each of these 300 kids. what did i need to hear, at 16?
i wanted to tell them about the day you wake up, and the sun feels warm finally. i wanted to tell them about carving a life out of soapstone, your hands turning bloody. i wanted to tell them that sometimes yes - it actually does feel easy. i wanted to tell them about weddings and cookie dough and long road trips. about albums of new music and old friends laughing and the sound of snow falling.
you will learn the pattern of the train. you will learn to close your eyes when you hear the engine rumbling. you will learn to let yourself have the grey days in their lily-soft numbness. sometimes it will feel like life is wet paint, and god has smeared your canvas across a sewer grate. sometimes it will be so boring it isnât even pronounceable - the tenacious, soundless blankness. survival isnât just ugly nights and wild mornings. it is also the steady, unimportant moments. it is just driving with your seatbelt on. it is calling a friend on the way home. it is burying your face into the fur of your dog.
when i had finished reading this poem aloud, the auditorium was silent for a solid minute. someone stood up to take a picture of where it had been projected onto a screen, and then three more people followed the action, and then - like a bad internet story, people remembered they were supposed to be clapping. kids came up to me after it - thank you for writing that. i think i hear a train coming.
i would write this differently now, i think, but it has been 7 years. i still live by the tracks. i also havenât picked up a blade in over 10 years. the scars are still there, but these days i only pick up scissors to cut my hair. i know why you canât tell your mom about it. i know how the numbness slips over everything, a restless horrible cotton. i know how when you dropped the dish, you werenât crying about the broken glass. i know about feeling like all the roads have closed their exits, that you arenât supposed to still-be-here - and yet.
i am still here, and still yours, and i havenât forgotten. what iâm saying is if any hope is calling to you - i know itâs hard, but you have to listen. iâm saying keep driving, but slow down the car. sit down in the shower, iâm not judging you. we can stay in the dark with the good hot water and do nothing but stare. notice the stab wound. make it through another tuesday.
i know what it is like to miss yourself. do what you need to. come home to me. i am writing to you, my past self, from the future. iâll be waiting for you.
and when the train is coming - please move.
I came across this đ tweet in my timeline today and it made me think:
Sure, it's probably a little bit Jimin being clingy with his soulmate emotional support bunny. But it also reminded me of something my sister said a couple of days ago.
We are planning a bit of travel later this year, and my 40 yr old sister commented that she didn't want to take the transport bus from the airport alone because her ADHD has provided terrible situational awareness and usually her husband does the whole "being aware of vulnerabilities" thing (and he won't be with us).
I have long thought Jungkook to have some neurodivergence (I won't specify what kind, b/c I don't know him) and today this clip made me think about my grown-ass sister asking for a handler. And maybe that's is Jimin's job as his husband. To be JK's situational awareness.
If I knew how to find GIFs (or make them), this is where I would put that one Map of the Soul photo shoot with the red where Jimin takes Jungkook's chin for second, presumably to re-focus him to the job at hand, and then tells the staff that they are ready. Also, that one RunBTS episode where JK was all upset because he lost (đ€Ł) and JM put his hand on JK's bouncing knee to settle it.
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taking the baby grocery shopping: a very arduous activity â part 1 cr. moreloveforhobi
Ok. This has been bothering me for a week now.
...What do grocery stores look like in Korea? Because why was Jungkook looking for cheese in the bread aisle?!
Recognizing that this is a small Walmart and not one with a full grocery section I think I will give him the benefit of the doubt about the giant wall sign saying 'Dairy' in most Walmarts.
Knew it, Jimin had a 3-some in Paris back in 2019, now the article confirmed it.
I wonder what kinda STDs he caught from those filthy French skanks.
Blog. You mean the Blog regurgitated twitter hate rumors.
No "article" or journalism in sight.
Hey Anon - I entertained your clueless bullshit the first time. I wonât do it again.
And anyone who has to call a woman a âfilthy whoreâ doesnât have a right to speak on anything of value.
Knew it, Jimin had a 3-some in Paris back in 2019, now the article confirmed it.
I wonder what kinda STDs he caught from those filthy French skanks.
Blog. You mean the Blog regurgitated twitter hate rumors.
No "article" or journalism in sight.
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(SOUND IS CRUCIAL) this video is has murdered me dead the music the editing the way information is slowly revealed about the two of them the plot twist the breaking bad images. WILLIAM WILLIAM WILLIAM. all over minecraft parkour someone help im seizing
why am I not fluent in every single language in the world this is dumb
donât let anyone on this website call you cringe they literally have a tumblr account
What I love about this site is the fact it's the closest I've gotten to pre-2000 internet in years. No one knows anyone's real name, photos are entirely optional, and we're pretty sure at least one of our mutuals is 100% lying about everything. There's a reason it's one of the only social media sites I keep coming back to. It somehow manages to be just as horrible, enjoyable, and chaotic as 1990s chat rooms used to be.
The internet is a gentrified neighbourhood and weâre a stubborn old lady refusing to sell her run-down home to the developers.
Was gonna gather my thoughts and write a post tmr on the general mood in the ofts space after the finale bc I feel like a whole bunch of people overthink the amount of editing that was supposedly the result of "promo couple fans complaining too much" but I literally cannot sleep before I get this off my chest so here goes nothing:
Do you guys not understand how tv show productions work....
The script was written, reworked, and then finalized before they even began filming. Yes they might have changed some stuff between the initial scrips draft they had before the mock trailer and the true beginning of production this year but considering that they booked two at the time new but well received promo couples (remember that this show was already in planning at a time when Enchené and The Eclipse were still very very fresh), TopMew and SandRay were always gonna be endgame. It's especially obvious now that the full series is out bc if you go back and watch the mock trailer, all the same storybeats are there. This is how the story was supposed to go from the beginning. They most likely cast two promo couples on purpose because of the added bonus of pre-established compatibility and chemistry needed for endgame couples in such a messy series.
Then they filmed stuff. They finished filming I believe the day that episode 3 aired, so they could not have changed any of the ending based on audience reactions (as I have seen multiple people suggest), since we were barely a few epiaodes into the story. The book based on the series was also already finished and in the last stages of preparing to be released. The only thing they actually did was edit out parts of scenes or full scenes that they found did not add anything at this point in the story (like the sandray garage scene) or would actively harm what we, the audience, are supposed to be understanding and feeling right now (like the Mew smashing shit scene and Top attempting to sleep with someone else, which both were explained to have been cut because audiences were reacting strongly negative to Top even a few episodes into his redemption arc, when we were clearly supposed to start being on his side). They might also have moved some scenes around to aid the story flow but I am unsure of that one (I suspect the scene where Ray and Mew finally solve their shit out was supposed to be directly before the SandRay donut scene bc of obvious clothing reasons, bc they either fucked up hardcore with clothing continuity or moved the first SandRay rehab discussion to after the RayMew talk because it made more sense that way when seeing it played out on screen. If that was the case I am glad for it bc it would have felt a bit weird the other way around idk...).
All of this is however not new. It happens all the time in film and broadcasting production (also in book publishing....this is why editors and alpha/beta readers exist. I mean Brandon Sanderson's books famously go through four (?) stages of feedback before they get published...). Some scenes just get dropped in editing because when you see it on screen it feels redundant or not quite right, so it gets taken out before it changes what they want the audience to take away from other scenes. Movies and tv shows that have months between filming and airing dates usually solve this issue with test screening audiences and several runs of editing. There have been instances of Movies having test screenings at cinemas and then having their release date scrapped because they have to be re-edited completely as a result of unexpected audience feedback. GmmTV series being on smaller budgets and timeframes results in this time window falling away and relying on observing audience reactions to already aired episodes closely and then editing the next episode close to its release is one strategy to still ensure that you bring across what you wanted to (Kdramas also do this very frequently). It might not be ideal but it's not unusual and it certainly does not mean that anything substantial from the story was changed. All the storybeats as well as the character and relationship development remained the same because they already had everything filmed. They did not do reshoots or we'd know it. The story was planned this way. It was in the script. If you did not like it, then you did not like it. But don't accuse the directors of "bending to the will of fans" bc that's just plain wrong.
I too have my issues with some of the writing and some of the characterizations. But let's keep the criticism where it is actually deserved ok?
Edit: I have also seen quite a few people over here and also on Twitter say how disappointed they are in the "editing based on audience reaction" and that they should release a "directors cut" with all the scenes but like....this IS the directors cut. THEY decided how to edit this because the original intent is not always what arrives in the brains of the audience. Storytelling is a two-way street and if a massive chunk of your audience interprets a part of your story so differently to how you intended it to be understood, edits are necessary. Because that means that your intent is not communicated well enough.
fun fact: nobody in this show is a green flag. they are all red flags. yes, i mean ALL. that includes top. and sand. and nick. and mew.
that's kind of the whole point
something something mew keeps ray as the burden/problem he believes himself to be something something sand is trying to help him heal/protect him
bonus - ray can't leave the past/trauma behind him to be happy because it has such a hold on him but maybe in the future