Me: man it’s kind of terrifying to live in the frontier of AI generated media. Like as if it wasn’t hard enough to navigate a hypernormalised late capitalism, already so full of misinformation it’s basically pure noise. Now there’s hundreds of cheap, dubiously sourced generators for everything from art to nudes to eerily accurate replicated voices. It’s not hard to imagine the worst case scenarios for any one of these, as it just makes existing fraud/scalping ludicrously easier, faster and more accessible, but on this scale? It seems inevitable that ai generated images overwhelm us to the point not trusting any images or videos you see of war, or a country, or a classical painting, or a historical event is a future that is rapidly approaching. And I especially don’t like how many of these data libraries are being managed and owned by nazis.
Some booger on tumblr: omfg the misinformation I can’t. Actually if you knew anything about ai you’d know the sprinkl.io and grimble engines are ethically trained and this is pure fearmongering. God it’s sad to see how much female hysteria exists on this website 🙄 hope you don’t wrap everyone else up in your period meltdown
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libfems are so stuck up their own asses about trans people being the center of everything that they cannot fathom when women center themselves in their analyses and perspectives. they think everything a woman writes must be about trans people or mocking trans people, it never crosses their mind women are writing about the female experience for the sake of writing about the female experience. the fact they constantly and automatically perceive women writing on the female experience as somehow anti trans or about trans people is insanity and shows how deluded they are about the world. the world does not revolve around you.
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Ah my darling, my double, my adored love, I may be changeable, foggy, capricious, tormented and stormy like the ocean, but you, my lightning, you are exhausting, as well as the Mediterranean.
Maria Casarès to Albert Camus, Correspondance, February 9, 1950 [#180]
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And another thing, It's not like I am against the shipping, it kinda Is canon from Hannibal's side but I ship it tragically if it makes sense like , like I feel Will would ultimately choose to be without Hannibal again and that probably is where the series was heading because Bryan always said it's Will Graham's story isn't it in his old interviews.
I think Will would be better off without Hannibal and it's better for both of them . I really would have hated to see Will losing his mind and according to Bryan's tweet he is only happy in S5 which left a sour taste in my mouth , so I guess he would have struggled in s4 to get rid of Hannibal and maybe the next season is him finally able to break that chain. As for Hannibal I really love that character and I know he did a lot of hurtful things but his biggest mistake was to love Will and eventually that would kill him . I got nothing more to say . Thanks for responding to my asks tho .
Bryan Fuller said season 4 would be described as lurid erotic intimacy. Pretty sure Will isn't trying to get rid of Hannibal. He also seems pretty peaceful in the mind palace WITH hannibal, suggesting they are fully united now, sharing a mental space.
I'm done trying to show obvious things, ship it, don't ship it. It's canon, it's confirmed by everyone involved in the show, it is what it is. And shipping isn't about being happy or healthy lol.
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Everything about The Crow reboot looks amazing. Y’all are just annoying and bitter. Brandon’s legacy isn’t being tarnished, relax. In fact, I’d say it’s quite the contrary. It’s probably gonna get more people who haven’t seen the original and maybe don’t know about him to want to see it and bring him back into the spotlight.
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cersei when she just got rid of one young girl with the promise to grow into a beautiful woman just for another to show up at her doorstep: this game of whack-a-mole is fucking exhausting
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