My theory is that during the episode of Santa clause arc, Nene and her boyfriend forget each other but it's a possibility that for whatever reason, she disappeared as she collects more and more stuff from the music video as she become one. That would made his boyfriend forget about her. As it's puberty syndrome or adolescence, it could be for her, the worlds could be conflicted with the memory that doesn't exist.
my theory could be wrong but give it a look at the reading snippet and put your interpretation.
Cold take: Credit card companies should not have the unilateral power to decide what is or isn't acceptable art. Also fuck weirdo puritan terfs.
Art is based off this post
For the random terfs seeing this wondering which games I'm referring to, it's every single nsfw game on itch.io, putting tons of indie artists and game devs out of work.
People underestimate how much power organized media pressure has over corporations like Visa. Look at Collective Shout they didn’t win by spamming help desks, they used letters, press, and a clean image.
Everytime one of these "protect women and girls" orgs go viral for doing something evil I like to take a look through their "wins" and see if they've ever helped protect even one single living woman or girl.
Collective Shout has:
Gotten a hotel to cancel a legal-aged porn star's reservation
Gotten a venue to cancel a Playboy Bunny themed party - again, attended by only adults
Pressured the Breast Cancer Foundation to pull ads that they found too sexy
got ads for a sex doll company removed because they felt the dolls resembled children
Got a beer coozy that had pinups of adult women printed on them discontinued.
Got an H&M ad pulled for back to school clothes for saying "Turn Heads"
Got Tyler the Creator banned from performing in New Zealand
I'm still scrolling and I have yet to see a single instance of a real, living woman or girl being protected by any one of their actions. They have on multiple occasions punished real, adult women for the audacity to be naked in some capacity they find distasteful.
Adding to this that they have lobbied to get a real pedophile released AND supported Cuties, which objectified and exploited real living children.
My main point is not that you have to love any of the things above, you can even hate them and wish they didn't exist. but they were able to dismantle the entire games industry and set a dark precedent regarding banks deciding who is morally good enough to spend money - and they aren't even helping any real women or girls in the process.
My thoughts about using help desk to mobilize the protest
So if you guys don’t know, the people protest against Visa/Mastercard due to collective shout managed to remove games from steam and itch.io
Collective shout is of course a conservative group over at Australia. So I was wondering why people are using help desk to harass them while doing protests and how collective shout was being able to remove games, get 70k supporters, etc?
seeing what people are doing on Twitter/X is one of the worst things I have read. Starting from the person who posted about ‘wow they ignore me and tell me to email them, etc etc’ (paraphrasing)
So I started debating with the people who thinks it’s a good idea to harass them, and we don’t really have the middle ground and still think harassing is one way to do about it.
So back to the question how did collective shout end up managed to win over them? Well..the answer is simple:
Petitions, media release, getting visa/mastercard via open letter or in contact, etc
TO end up having the same result like them but defending: do the exact same thing. Credit card companies like visa or Mastercard basically would think that “oh hey. This person or group think that the games weren’t nsfw or based on the other group motive, we basically have to double check that”
Or if you are still using the help desk, I am not forcing you to not do that but make sure to be nice to the support desk, even I don’t like people spamming calls to the help desk. It would help that you should be nice to them and/or waste their time without harassing them
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I actually meant to put this in my drafts so I could come up with a response more articulate than the incorrect buzzer sound that went through my head when I read this, but I guess I didn’t do that, so let me just say: both of these are bad.
This is not a competition. Both of these are bad.
It’s also baffling because this is the opposite of what we’re seeing from AI editing software geared towards professional writers, which is deliberately designed to “simplify complex words” for “greater legibility.” (Often with questionable results.)
Programs like Grammarly and PRA use their “integrative AI” to simplify everything down to the bare bones because it thinks words like “devoid” are too complicated for the average reader to understand.
It’s why so many of the newer books read kinda samey right now. Writers are being trained out of using complex language by AI to appeal to readers (supposedly), and kids and non native English speakers who are using “complex” language are being marked down for using AI when they’re not.
And so we have another example of people using AI to mean "new evil technology" without considering how it fits within a continuum of greater trends within a specific environment.
Like, joy, I have nothing but respect for the work you've done through the years, I have been following you for like a decade. Would you call software like Antidote an AI? There are arguments you could make that it fits within certain definitions of an MLA, but no matter how well the shoe fits that would be a retroactive definition. There have been thousands of ways that writing is being made bland and samey, and ascribing that change to AI is missing the forest for the trees.
Creative writing classes, publishers, even the Google Docs spell checker refusing to acknowledge any slightly uncommon feminine form, all of these serve a purpose, a very mundane one: make writing predictable and safe for investors. This is an industry within capitalism. That's what the system wants. AI did not magically spread darkness over the land.
No, but it is the tool being used to spread it further and wider than ever before.
You could argue it’s not even true AI software, but I’m not mislabeling it when that is what these companies being shilled to us by the industry are calling it.
All of my writing and editing software now has “AI assistants” in it—what am I supposed to call it when that’s what they’re calling it?
I mean, fuck me, I love the AI software being used to make sure I don’t have breast cancer. Love that funky little pattern seeking dude.
This shit? Not so much.
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