Gulf Of Mexico’s mullet.
They/them
Gulf Of Mexico’s mullet.
I really hope these are all somehow from real textbooks. The more of these that I see, the more I’m starting to think they’re ai.
Lmao I just watched the video this is from. Ignore me and go play video games for several hours.
Is that a lilac cat?
I hate how much ai slop I’m seeing everywhere lately.
Betting that the stress management list was ai generated
You’re lucky, I’ve never done that and still get them.
Why does this even happen?
Because yellow is already the default for white.
The link is to an interesting half hour video essay by Lily Alexandre on this topic.
DDDA
The worried expression on that last goose is my everyday face these days.
Seconding The Silt Verses! It’s such a good story and beautifully told.
How tacky.
The guy who played John Chriton in Farscape.
He was very suited to the action and comedy stuff in the show, but there’s just something kinda gormless about his face that made him mathing out and frantically writing sums on the floor seem more unbelievable than the muppet space opera going on around him.
You’d think their god would’ve got the message by now and granted them gills or something.
How big is a bowl of petunias?
My urge to spirograph the Vatican is getting stronger.
What textbooks are you using?
Krysten Ritter in Orphan Black: Echos. They gave her glasses and a blazer and it was not convincing.
I’ve met computer nerds who look like 50, but I haven’t seen the media the image is from so maybe his acting sucked, idk.
Gideon The Ninth
Harrow The Ninth
Nona The Ninth
All by Tamsyn Muir.
This series is scifi fantasy. It’s about necromancers in an ancient religion that spans a planetary system, and some very dramatic lesbians.
The books are each from a different characters view point and you get to piece everything together through their eyes as you go. This results in puzzles nested within puzzles and lore so deep, it’s going to be mined for fanfic till our world ends.
Book 1 is the easiest to read and a lot of fun as it unfolds and even more fun to reread once you’ve finished book 3. Also the battle scene in book 1 is probably the best battle scene I’ve ever read for how clearly all the chaos and carnage is depicted.
Books 2 and 3 will confuse the fuck out of you but you will eventually start to figure out what’s actually going on, and when the dots start connecting they will feed into speculation and obsession, everything means something else and deciphering the narrative subtext is addictive.
Every reread of the series is so much fun as once you have an idea of what’s going on, words will rearrange themselves in your head as you pass them on the page and suddenly there’s a joke, or a bit of lore or something that clicks into place and makes sense in the most blindingly obvious way.
The 4th book Alecto The Ninth, is due to release soon, hopefully. Please.
At long last, we have created the Torment Nexus from the classic scifi novel Don’t Create The Torment Nexus.
Personally I’d rather watch miniseries than films over 90 minutes long. Each to their own though.