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Moved in right before the start of Pride. We are so fucking back
All I'm saying is that if hockey yaoi from 2016 can reemerge and take over my dash to start off 2026, I can set a resolution to get back to consistent tf writing this year.
So close. I'm SO close. I'm buying furniture to get delivered next week. SO CLOSE.
If I did a series based on episodes of Totally Spies, would it hit? Some of my first boners happened while watching that show.
I've hired a personal trainer~~
Time to become a character in my own tf story ;)
So...anyone planning to write gay tf porn of the demon boy band from that kpop movie?
See it! Name it! Shame it! Fuck Artificial Imagery. It has no place in the world of advertising, in ANY genre, but today I'm going to talk a
A great thread by @spacepupsilver that I want to amplify over here. I understand as well as other niche kinksters the allure of LLMs and Gen AI, but I'm coming down harder and harder on Silver's side over time.
If your defense is that gen AI avoids making you feel icky about using another person's image, you must acknowledge that image generators are trained on copyrighted art stolen from their creators through internet trawls. The language models that underly them were trained using copyrighted material as well. Whatever skill you build to make the generators do what you want, massive acts of theft, to the tune of millions of dollars at least, underly the tools you are using. The fact that that theft was not illegal simply means legislation has yet to catch up with the technology.
If your defense is that it's cheap/free, that accessibility is an illusion. Not only do the major AI players have no coherent path to profitability--meaning they will be strongly incentivised to make their product radically shittier as soon as they kill all their competition--but they have massive resource costs. America is reversing course on coal and gas use for electricity generation in order to power the massive needs of LLMs and Gen AI, as well as allocating more and more non-renewable groundwater resources to cooling the servers. The cost of this will indirectly follow, regardless of whether you see it up-front.
I can't and won't stop anyone from having fun or sharing the stuff that gets them off. But we shouldn't accept this behaviour from for-profit businesses, and we should be clear-eyed about the costs of the things we do for fun.
So how are the zombie/drone tf folks feeling about the The Day the Earth Blew Up? Nice to see some really exaggerated hand-drawn animation again, imo.