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mellosdrawings · 5 months ago
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Guess what happened to my dog yesterday.
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royaltea000 · 8 months ago
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“A thousand generations serve to praise…”
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honestlyitsjustsam · 6 months ago
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favourite moments of bg3 -> (5/?)
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katabay · 5 months ago
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some other fake byzantine empire ocs! completely unrelated to the other ones, these guys are for a story focusing on the viscera of the imperial household
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johnnyshrine · 2 months ago
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★ 104 // “Well? Why aren’t you scrolling?”
Inspo:
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sadclowncentral · 6 months ago
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there are many reasons to reject AI but one that goes underadressed is that imagination is a powerful political tool. to create a better world, to strive for change, you must first conceive of its possibility. everything around us, every single thread woven into the fabric of society, was an idea before it became reality.
becoming increasingly reliant on a machine that can only regurgitate, to use technology that is at its core unable to create something new, will slowly but surely strip us from the ability to constructively imagine the different realities possible for the world around us. condemned to stagnation by the lack of ability to think of an alternative.
maggie smith is right - this place could be beautiful. we could make this place beautiful. but radical change requires the creativity to see its good bones and the imagination to create that beauty. don't let AI take that away from you
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itseghost · 1 year ago
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they are talking shit (or flirting?)
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lovelylittlegrim · 24 days ago
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Eddie is driving home late after doing some business with Rick. He’s taking the long way, being careful since he’s got a van full of drugs now, when he sees Billy Hargrove’s car parked in front of a random house. The doors to the car are all open, but the lights in the house are all off.
Eddie slows down, squinting through the dark and sees children coming down the porch steps of the house. There’s a red head leading the way and Eddies pretty sure that’s the girl that’s usually with Billy, his stepsister or something.
The kids are carrying something, maneuvering carefully down the steps and when they make it from under the porch roof, the moon lighting up their features eddie can see that it’s a body they’re carrying. Steve harringtons bloody and bruised body, to be exact.
They’re loading him into the backseat of Billy’s car.
“What the fuc,” Eddie croaks as he watches what can only be the disposal of one dead Steve harrington.
Did Billy kill him?
And now he’s making literally children do his dirty work?
What the hell?
Before he can figure out what to do, the car doors are slamming shut and the car is swerving away, heading back out of town.
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pokeninjager-ghost-art · 7 months ago
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@doodledrawsthings when when you wh when y- you whennn
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fearandhatred · 2 years ago
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if aziraphale doesn't grab crowley by his gay little scarf in season 3 then what's the point. why does he even wear it. take that shit off if it's not important to the plot
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astral-ashes · 6 months ago
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Who IS he??👀🤔
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sualne · 2 years ago
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Old and new gifts.
(timeline)
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ruegarding · 9 months ago
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so. percy's arc in boo (learning to step back, allowing leo to sacrifice himself despite his loyalty/fatal flaw) sucks. for many reasons.
for one, percy yielding is such an integral part of pjo. all of pjo. but even if u somehow missed it in the first four books, tlo explicitly spells it out. "sometimes the hardest power to master is the power of yielding" hestia says to percy. "i yield when necessary. can you do this?" and then this is the climax of the story. "you are not the hero...it will affect what you do." percy has spent the last five books being told that he's the super powerful chosen one able to save or destroy the world, and he still chooses to yield to someone that has done nothing but betray him. "the line from the great prophecy echoed in my head...my whole world tipped upside down, and i gave the knife to luke." hoo acting like this is a lesson percy needs to learn is an affront to reading comprehension. percy lives bc he yields. and then he does it (yielding) again when he surrenders godhood, and power, to choose other demigods instead. this is not subtle writing.
for two, percy has rejected power, and his title, for the entirety of his story. percy doesn't even fully recognize how powerful he is until the volcano in botl. and he had to be told directly that it wasn't a fluke. then in son, percy immediately rejects the power and status offered to him. repeatedly. reyna offers him praetorship, he turns it down. frank is abt to let percy climb the wall first in the war games, percy says it was frank's claim. percy doesn't even want to go on the son quest but relents bc frank asked him. in moa, percy never demands that he lead. instead, he includes frank where he probably wasn't necessary, supports hazel, encourages annabeth, follows leo and piper's lead, and strategizes w jason. he isn't acting as a leader, but rather as part of a team. percy didn't need to "step back," the writing for the other characters needed to step up.
for three, percy had to be kidnapped and manipulated to be on this entire quest. he's not there bc he has a hero complex. acting like he has to learn to step back when he was quite literally shoved into place is wild.
for four, an integral part of percy's character is freedom, autonomy, and he extends this to the ppl he's loyal to. this is pretty explicitly established in tlt: "you're enough like me to understand," sally says. "if my life is going to mean anything, i have to live it myself." percy respects ppl's decisions. this is one of the first lessons he learns when he becomes a hero and an integral part of pjo: percy has to let sally save herself. percy has to let tyson go to the boiler. percy has to let bianca defeat talos. percy has to let nico walk away. percy has to let annabeth fight. if he loves them, he's going to let their lives mean something. even in hoo, percy still lets annabeth go on her quest alone, despite hating it, despite disagreeing w it, bc it's not his place to tell her what she can and can't do. this is her life. she has to live it. so this plotline doesn't even work it we ignore all of pjo and focus solely on hoo.
this theme of autonomy is especially important bc pjo is abt disability. one of the first things ppl try to take away from u when ur disabled is ur autonomy. the fact that percy vehemently defends it not just for himself but for others is essential to the narrative. percy advocates for other demigods, other disabled kids, and tyson, and he does so while maintaining their autonomy. it's why he's the leader, it's why he's the protagonist, it's why there is a callback to it in every pjo book. trying to act like he wouldn't respect someone's autonomy is a bastardization of this entire theme. which is actually fitting for hoo considering it bastardizes the rest of pjo anyway.
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kymal · 9 months ago
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johnnyshrine · 2 months ago
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★ 106 // “Emoji”
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dw-gaster · 3 months ago
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i trip and fall and dozens of drawings of afterdeath spill from my pockets onto the floor
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