Just as Majin Buu was going to close the gaping hole in his oversized belly with Android 18 in his clutches, the rotund Majin began to exert enough force to pop the female Artificial Android out of his gut. He launches Android 18 out with his Belly Attack Cannon.
Part 4 of Buu’s Belly Attack on Android 18, and the final part of the Photoshop animation sequence. The animation of Buu’s Belly Attack on SSJ3 Goku from Buu’s Mutiny was used as reference. Now, it is finished.
For @c-18 and @mrxfatxbuu
Dragon Ball (c) Akira Toriyama
Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez said Monday he is starting to review the mandate for CBC and its French-language service Radio-Canada, and is looking for ways the government can bolster funding to the public broadcaster so that it can rely less on advertising dollars.
He also hinted the Liberal government's proposed online news bill, currently being studied by a Senate committee, could help.
His mandate letter from the prime minister said the goal of providing more money to the CBC and Radio-Canada is to eliminate advertising during news and other public affairs shows.
This would make the CBC similar to the BBC, which does not broadcast ads on its domestic television channels within the United Kingdom. [...]
Road to Nowhere: Parliament Breaks For the Summer With Little Accomplished on Digital Policy
The House of Commons adjourned for the summer yesterday with most committees and House debate on hold until mid-September. The government talked up its accomplishments, but on the digital policy front there was little to promote. The government’s most controversial digital-related bills including online harms (Bill C-63) and privacy and AI regulation (Bill C-27) barely moved during the session, a…
Canada’s Online News Act
In short: Meta and Google will not allow Canadians to access Canadian News from their platforms anymore.
The reason?
Meta and Google have been making money off the backs of Canadian News outlets for years "for free", to the point where the latter now has trouble making ends meet. So Canadians created Bill C-18 to assure fair use of their product (news and TV report) but Meta and Google said "No thank you No can do" and just closed the door.
like....
...déjà vu.
Doesn't that feels like AI prompting and NFTs?
Making money off someone else's work and not wanting to take responsibility for it?
So, I guess it's time for Canadians to drop off Meta and Google...
If they couldn't care less about us, why would we?
"Buu! Let me out! I can't breathe!" Android 18 shouting muffled as her hand was twitching and showing as Majin Buu continued to squeeze the blonde Android in his oversized belly.
Part 3 of Buu’s Belly Attack on Android 18, and the third part of the Photoshop animation sequence. The animation of Buu’s Belly Attack on SSJ3 Goku from Buu’s Mutiny was used as reference.
”. In the context of Bill C-18, those tactics amount to little more than making the business choice that Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez made clear was a function of his bill: if you link to content, you fall within the scope of the law and must pay. If you don’t link, you are out of scope.