The current temptation is to get myself fired by bringing an animal skull to work and giving it a spooky little setup at my desk so when anybody in leadership is like "I asked ChatGPT" I can just be like. Well I asked The Skull

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The current temptation is to get myself fired by bringing an animal skull to work and giving it a spooky little setup at my desk so when anybody in leadership is like "I asked ChatGPT" I can just be like. Well I asked The Skull
When I was little I was confused by the phrase of wanting to "have one's cake and eat it too" because like. Yeah. That's what you do when you have cake? You eat it?
I love the Xemnas line in KHII where he says "Oh, my Kingdom Hearts" because it basically has the cadence of a minced oath
I'll confess I don't know as much about the assassination of Julius Caeser as I perhaps should, but when I see those posts like "60 people agreed to kill him but then he only had 23 stab wounds lmao typical group project experience" I just wonder like.
Is that 37 people not pulling their fucking weight or is it like. After a certain amount of stabbing the man is just already dead?
Looking at my old bookbinding class pieces for reasons and I forgot that this Japanese stab binding was actually an entire Hamlet-themed art piece I did, damn
"Tell your boyfriend if says he's got beef that I'm a vegetarian and I ain't fucking scared of him" still one of my favorite lyrics after all these years
I see sometimes comments and posts about like, "give me a RATIONAL argument against gen AI that DOESN'T rely on concepts of 'soul' or 'heart'" and on the one hand I get it, these are sort of subjective nebulous concepts that are not universal to everybody or equally important to everybody, but on the other hand it feels sort of unfair to put these restrictions on discussions about art
Anyway the vibe I always got from Yen Sid in Kingdom Hearts is like. He took up keyblading for a while, as like a side pursuit maybe? But obviously he didn't slouch about it, he put in enough work to make master. And then he took on one apprentice (Mickey) and trained him up some and then was like, cool, I think I've given enough back to Keyblade Society, that was an enriching extracurricular for my sorcery studies, but I am now Retired From Keyblades.
But then like, every other master dies, or goes evil (and then presumably dies until it turns out he didn't), or ends up in the Hell Dimension, so Mickey keeps showing up on his doorstep with multidimensional keyblade problems and it's just like. There's no one else to send him to! And it's not like you can totally actually offload all the responsibilities you accepted by taking on the title of master, even if you "retire", a thing keyblade masters don't actually seem to do.
So like. Okay. He has to be involved. But he is absolutely not Drawing His Fucking Keyblade, okay. He's retired.