The desire to write a fic that does nothing but love Jackie because it feels like she got treated poorly and misunderstood by the girls in the show but also the writers and the fandom
except that i also want to write a fic that does nothing but love Tai because it feels like she got treated poorly and misunderstood by the girls in the show but also the writers and the fandom
except that i also want to write a fic that does nothing but love Lottie because it feels like she got treated poorly and misunderstood by the girls in the show but also the writers and the fandom
except that i also wan
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I need yall to understand that the AI itself isn’t the problem here.
“AI generated art” is kind of a misnomer when we’re talking about AIs that directly trace thousands of artists’ artwork to create a “new” image.
the AI will not post the art it’s slapped together on social media and claim full ownership. it’s the corporate fucks who hem and haw over shilling out a couple extra bucks to pay artists who have made art their livelihood, instead opting to use AI to create what is essentially a tracing or collage of said artists’ art without their permission. this is NOT about whether or not human art will “always be superior” to anything a machine can possibly make. it’s about a systematic attempt to replicate art while devaluing the artist out of existence.
they want to use what we make for their own little projects, but they don’t want to pay us or even deal with us at all. unregulated AI that rips art straight from artists on the internet to create their idea in seconds begs the question: why bother paying artists for anything at all when you can get what you want for free?
imagine a world where an AI takes your art, tweaks it a little, and the person using it can go “oh by the way, this is copyrighted now :) you need to take down your drawing”
anyway. do you think AIs would be happy to know that their attempts to learn art from other artists are being used to put said artists out of work? because I don’t.
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Just noticing after the 3,000th rewatch,, did anyone see how they muted chris’s scream when toad startles him..? Maybe that’s just how it is in the movie and he doesn’t make a sound but it seems weird it would just be NOTHING. Do you think maybe they are trying to hide a certain something..?
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I saw an interesting post a while back that said “Capcom made us [Miles and Diego/Godot] only have like two(?) interactions because they knew we would be unstoppable with a brother dynamic” and tbh it stuck with me bc it was intriguing.
So yeah that potential brotherhood, but that Godot/Diego AU I made (that I still need a name for)
Also I bet Gregory Edgeworth would have smelled like a bit like coffee, and so Diego just reminds Miles of that comforting presence 😭 (the von Karma estate was a tea household, so he didn’t smell much coffee after DL-6 and didn’t realize how much he missed it/reminded him of his father)
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I have a feeling that Sanji and Zoro’s death pact will be properly resolved in Elbaf, as it certainly doesn’t feel like we’re done with it. And while Elbaf is gearing up to be very Usopp-centric (and I can not overstate how hyped I am to see him take the spotlight again, finally), let’s not forget that this all ties back to Little Garden, the arc that properly introduced Zoro and Sanji’s rivalry by paralleling them with two rival giants who fought each other every day for over a century, but who also lost themselves in their grief when one thought the other death. The parallel isn’t even subtle, Little Garden’s biggest landmarks are the remnants of Dorry and Brogy’s dinosaur hunting competition. You know. The very same competition Zoro and Sanji posed to each other at the start of the arc?
But here’s the thing. I’m a little worried about how it’s going to be resolved. Because. Despite how readily Zoro agreed to kill Sanji if need be, he must have known that the crew would never forgive him. Zoro is Luffy’s specialest guy but Luffy would not accept any excuse as to why Sanji had to die. Nor anyone else in the crew. But. Does Sanji realize that?
Does he know that killing him would literally be the hardest thing Zoro would ever do, because it would mean literally betraying his Captain and crew? Luffy said he can’t become Pirate King without Sanji, and Zoro and Luffy swore they’d commit fucking ritualistic suicide if they got in the way of each other’s dreams, so does Sanji know where that would leave the swordsman in this case? With no Captain, no crew, and yet another dead rival and best friend (who, mind you, began to live in fear of his own biology betraying him right before dying. but the parallels between Kuina and Sanji and how they relate to Zoro could be a long ass post for another day).
I think he doesn’t know. But he can’t find out how Zoro would mourn him unless the pact actually follows through. But still, I don’t think Oda would kill Sanji, cause that’s no way to resolve this issue. So here’s my speculation about how I think it could potentially play out, following that initial line of thinking of the death pact’s resolution being set in Elbaf, specifically because of Sanji and Zoro’s parallels to Dorry and Brogy.
Like Brogy, Zoro would have to believe that he killed Sanji. That he won their final duel. He’d have to believe that Sanji has fallen and, also like Brogy, have to face that grief and hurt all alone. But in the end, like Dorry, Sanji would survive, having never actually been hurt. Because their edges have dulled after fighting for so long, no longer as capable of landing killing blows as they thought. “Not even the blades of Elbaf could endure two giants fighting for 100 years”? Something of the sort. And maybe this line of speculation is simplistic or optimistic, but the chances of it playing out like this aren’t zero, so just in case, I would want to be able to say that I called it.
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Thinking about a Greek mythology/gods/goddesses forbidden love AU where a sweet, innocent goddess spends her days getting fucked absolutely senseless against the columns of her temple/in her forest by her handsome god whom she’s not supposed to be seeing but she just can’t help herself.
Or, in the alternate, said goddess learns why her mother and nymphs always warned her away from wandering into certain parts of the forest, lest the wrong eye catch sight of her
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one thing I particularly love about polyamory and how I engage with it is the ability to form romantic and platonic relationships that aren’t simple and definable as such. I love having friends that are more than friends but aren’t really romantic partners either. I love having people I would move mountains for even if we don’t think we’ll ever actually be together. I love sexually bonding with friends to a point where we interact like a couple, even if we consider ourselves single. I love taking care of someone like they’re the love of my life, even when we’ll never be in the same country. I love the idea of being a platonic rock in someone’s life, someone they come back to every time when their relationships don’t work out and they still need to feel cared for and loved by someone who isn’t going to hold them to the same standards a romantic partner will. I love telling my friends I love them. I love falling in love with my friends. I love loving and caring and fucking and falling and flirting and everything in between with all the people I care about most in the world, regardless of what everyone else tells us our actions mean.
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AU where Bruce is dead, Jason is Batman, and Tim becomes his Robin. Joker kidnaps Tim and makes him Joker Junior and after Tim kills Joker, before sumcombing to his injuries of the torture.Jason vows no more partners. No More Robins.
Then gets transported to a Good Dad Fanon Bruce and Batfam universe (where Jason has stayed dead) He’s always avoiding Tim. He’s hanging out with Dick and Damian and Duke and Steph, but when Tim shows up, he clams up.
Tim confronts him, Jason breaks down. Because if he got used to having Tim around, inevitably when he gets back to his home universe, he’s going to feel the loss all over again.
There is no Damian or Duke in his universe to miss. Dick is still swinging on ropes with his parents, and Steph is a normal college girl.
All Jason sees when he looks at this Tim, is what he failed to save.
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