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We have reached the “making little ceramic effigies of them” stage of Terminal Blorbo Velocity

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Behold
We have reached the “making little ceramic effigies of them” stage of Terminal Blorbo Velocity
as an engineer the most unrealistic part of project hail mary is that an epoxy glue worked on a novel material in a critical situation.
The Murderbot Diaries are so good because they ask big questions like "what if a machine wanted autonomy but didn't want to be treated like a human" and "what if your co-workers kept trying to talk to you about your feelings".
New environments, new struggles.
horrendous crop ik
It's so interesting to me that Slay the Princess is the kind of art that leaves little room for structured interpretation of the text because it's so good at exploring what is it about (almost everything you want to say about it is already in the text! just go play it again), while easily supporting a lot of derivative reimaginings, remixes and fanworks.
i'm so mad that digital circus has such a perfect setup for so much unresolved - no, unresolvable sexual tension that the fandom just entirely fails to capitalize on. they have no genitals and they cannot remove their clothes. there should be a surplus of unsatisfying clothed dry-humping and yet everyone just gives them the sexual body parts and the removable clothes. caine would not give them this. i want jax and pomni to trib with their #nothings til they both get so frustrated that they can't feel sexual pleasure that they just start attacking each other. intense pain is something like sexual relief when you cant have what you really want, okay.