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Added some more light rendering to Kruber's portrait
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Portraits of the krubersreik five
Added some more light rendering to Kruber's portrait
"Those who don't believe in mercy must believe in fear."
--Corbyn Rangouze, Priest of Stendarr
Beautiful place to get Hit by a Train
what r ur kinks
I'm consumed by grief
The water fountain when you’re thirsty af is definitely a top 5 place to publicly debase yourself
guh
usamerican tiktokers are currently talking about how knowing about abu ghraib is "chronically online shit" and you can't be rude to people who don't know about it because they never learned about it in their college polisci programs. if you were curious
Winnie-the-Pooh-books by A. A. Milne
think it's a deep consolation to know that spiders dream, that monkeys tease predators, that dolphins have accents, that lions can be scared silly by a lone mongoose, that otters hold hands, and ants bury their dead. that there isn't their life and our life. nor your life and my life. that it's just one teetering and endless thread and all of us, all of us, are entangled w it as deep as entanglement goes. v neat i think.
The older i get the more i understand why some people become obsessed with privacy, not because they’re hiding something, but because being constantly perceived starts to feel spiritually exhausting.
Did you know that soda machines at restaurants and movie theaters spy on you? That most common new cars now record your sexual preferences and send it to the manufacturer (and also data about anyone who also gets in your car, walks by your car, and maybe happens to be within visual range of your car)? That grocery stores are trying to force customers to download an app to scan barcodes on shelves instead of putting up prices, so the app can scan the phone, decide how much that customer should be squeezed for, and adjust the price? That more and more innocent people are being sent to jail for crimes committed hundreds of miles away because an AI facial recognition algorithm spit their faces out and the cops didn't bother to do the most basic of checks?
I am not uptight about privacy because I'm hiding something. I'm uptight about it because the people who dismiss my right to privacy are dangerous to you and me and our families, personally, all the time.
And often, they are assholes, too.
dude i swear thats whats called
Betray Your Values And Beliefs For 8 Red Coins
Thank you for talking about Obsession. I now know I would not survive watching then arguing about this movie.
I think it's pretty fun, its just literally too nuanced for 90% of audiences. It's also really weird because a lot of it is pretty clever for reasons I think Zach Cregger is pretty clever, it has a pretty good amount of depth in the character moments between the big horror scenes. But then the horror scenes remind you it's a blumhouse movie and its always like loud noises any time anything happens and there's really pathetic effects and its literally cringe-inducing. But the rest of it is good enough that it's a solid like. 6.5/10.
But yeah people are just projecting too much onto the movie and not reading everything that's textually there, and then getting mad at people who notice everything that's actually there. Which is what's happening to me right now.