i updated the wording bc ai bros are not artists
btw no one talks about it but in the minecraft movie there's a piglin named general chungus who speaks with a gay accent and says "i have to unalive you" <- actual uncensored line in the movie
goals???
need a polaroid of my femme in their favorite lingerie set I bought for them in my wallet so I can show them off to other butch friends and see what’s waiting for me at home every time I pay for something
not enough of you talking about general chungus and how he is OBVIOUSLY steves ex and bitter that steve has moved on with garret
it's so fucking frustrating to be in college and know everyone uses chatgpt and to be tempted by it constantly while also knowing intellectually that it doesn't work and it's a bad idea. like, i hang out in the library a lot, and i see people using chatgpt on assignments almost every day. and i know it isn't a good way to learn, because it's not really "artificial intelligence" so much as it is an auto text generator. and it gives you wrong information or badly worded sentences all the time. but every week i stare down assignments i don't want to do and i think man. if only i could type this prompt into a text generator and have it done in 10 minutes flat. and i know it wouldn't work. it wouldn't synthesize information from the text the way professors want, it wouldn't know how to answer questions, it just spits out vaguely related words for a couple paragraphs. but knowing my classmates get their work done in 10 minutes flat with it while i fight every ounce of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in my body is infuriating.
some flightrising art i made. some of this is kinda old but i figured ill start posting art here so lol. the last one, mato is from @melonmarzal's pinkerlocke Chasing Immortality
The OP's pronouns are they/he.
One of the things I loved about The Wild Robot from a writing/world-building perspective was that it was clearly set in a post-apocalyptic world, but the details were very vague, and you don't even know until about an hour in:
"Beautiful shot," you think, and then it hits you that the whales are swimming over the Golden Gate Bridge.
Abandoned, crumbling satellites and a sunken city. And then when we do see the human city, they freak out at the sight of geese:
Animal-derived plague? Global warming? We don't know. We only know that something has happened. But like the general theme, whatever bad has occurred, the natural world is thriving. An unexpected positive from a history of tragedy.