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epicdrakonis · 1 year ago
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codecatalogueth · 15 days ago
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Out There
🧩 Author: ChiiAka 🔗 Code Link: https://toyhou.se/15163633.10-out-there 💠 Use Type: Free to Use (F2U) 📄 Purpose: Character Profile 📝 Description: This is a sci-fi passport-style profile with a digital database aesthetic. It features a cosmic background, bold neon accents, and modular blocks for character stats, MBTI traits, sliders, and relationship links. It includes personality sliders, a music player, and a layout structured in sections with visual breaks — perfect for spacefaring or cyberpunk characters.
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niftukkun · 6 months ago
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solarpunk moon. pearlescentpunk solar. punkmoon pearlescent. solarmoon pearlescentpunk moon pearl
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evo gang evo gang
waffle patch for grian, cookie bracelet for bigb, canary feathers for immy and headband thingy from martyn!!
i wasnt really sure what to give martyn because hes kind of just a generic cyberthemed anime boy but hey i usually give sunhats ribbons so might as well say its from his headband. also i dont really see immy as a canary (not dying first lately + never really got omen or herald vibes froom him) but its so characteristic of him that i didnt really know what else to put that would signify immy.
also waffle because grian has a waffle in his hair lmao. and bigb has a really strong association with cookies
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gaslight gatekeep girlboss charms and mail system buddy charms!!
cleo gets a zombie hand and a green daisy and scott gets a unicorn!! i was debating whether or not to give it blue hair or rainbow hair and blue hair only won because colour cohesion
ill be honest i didnt know what else to give etho other than an e. also frog because frogger game hell yeah hell yeah. same with tango and his logo, didnt really know what else to give him
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i had a whole diagram for how these wings work but i cant find it for some reason. anyway all you need to know is that they can be folded up and theyre based on luna moth wings.
also sun design on boots!! very cute hell yeah hell yeah
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sexmoneyfeelingssdie-blog · 6 years ago
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natequarter · 3 years ago
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liberal doctor who
the docSHE/HER
MX. tardis
the doctor's comPRONOUN
the mXster
galliTHEY
the cyberTHEM
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luizotavio · 3 years ago
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Jayda Action Cyber Girl
#hotgirl #cybergirl #cybercity #cybertheme #cyber #cybervibe #cyberart #cyberculture #cyberfashion #cyberhunter #cyberpunkgirl
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hypexion · 4 years ago
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You can’t have modern Doctor Who without a dodgy moral now and then, and Kerblam! is here to make sure Series Eleven gets in on the action.
The message for most of Kerblam! the episode is that Kerblam! the company is a no-good bad thing. People work mind-numbing jobs for pitiful pay, and are constantly monitored by an automated system. The warehouses are gloomy, the warehouses are sinister, and the bosses appear to be powerless middle managers. To top it all off, all the human effort being put in is essentially pointless - the only thing standing between Kerblam and total automation are some laws that require their staff to be 10% organic. Once people start going missing while visiting remote parts of the warehouse, it’s obvious that the system is doing something that’s not optimal for it’s organic components.
So Team TARDIS work their way down to the foundation level of Kerblam, spurred on by the disappearing of named character Kira. But they’re too late, and she gets zapped. The system kills again! Except it turns out that no, the system isn’t the problem. It’s the person who is against the system who is wrong. Except they aren’t against the system, they’re against... people not having pointless warehouse jobs? See this is the problem with trying to do whatever kind of meta-twist Kerblam! was trying. What the villain wants doesn’t make sense. Working at Kerblam sucks, but apparently it’s good that more people will be doing it in the future? The problem isn’t that the robots took all the jobs, it’s that if the robots can take all the jobs, people shouldn’t need jobs unless other people are forcing them to have them. Which means the robots are not the actual problem.
In a sense, Kerblam! is the anti-Oxygen. Oxygen presents space-capitalism as a total hellscape disaster, where workers are worth less than their workplace, and says in no uncertain terms that capitalism is causing the problem. Kerblam! tries to skirt around the issue, only to fall straight into the hole that creates. Kerblam is said to be the biggest employer in the galaxy, and has a human workforce of ten thousand people. Which raises the question: Who is buying all this stuff? The worldbuilding does not make sense. Nor does the messaging. The Doctor has this bit about how the system isn’t good or evil, but it’s decided by the people who use it. Now, if she’d used the term “technology“, there might be a point - but she specifically says “system”. The system designed and created by humans. Neither capitalism nor Kerblam are natural. They were created by people. They are people, in a sense. But apparently we can just ignore the problems with Amazon Kerblam because the problem is actually the system, which is apparently independant from the people who designed and run it?
Overall, Kerblam! would have been better as a Cybermen episode. Imagine it - instead of delivery robots, the characters find an army of Cybermen. The Cybertheme plays as the Doctor confirms that these Cybermen are indeed 10% organic. People stripped down into cogs for the machine, by a system that only values them as much as they are needed to meet a quota. But instead, we get weird apologism for an actual real-life problem, funded by the BBC. I guess from a production standpoint things are generally well made, but it’s a case where all the effort was put into making Kerblam look evil so it was ultimately wasted.
(Alternatetively if you really must have the system be benevolent, have it so the AI is promoting humans into bizzare non-warehouse “jobs” in order to replace them with robots to improve efficiency. Everyone, including Lee Mack, enjoys their new weird job much more than their warehouse job, and thus a new solution is found. (For example, Kira is promoted to something like “Delivery Experience Co-ordinator” to match her weird reason to live.))
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galaxysugarr · 7 years ago
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Cyberthemed oc of mine.
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oleredacted · 3 years ago
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Cyberthems in STEM
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