title: your ai slop bores me prompt: beautiful man high quality next gen large chest realistic result: pen drawing showing very highly rendered face
wow it works
title: your ai slop bores me prompt: beautiful man high quality next gen large chest realistic result: pen drawing showing very highly rendered face
wow it works
a pombon (the fire Pomeranian pokemon) drives along in a fisher price car
these naturally spawn around poms
Amberspire, our dice driven science fantasy city builder, will release MAY 6!
Roll dice, grow a city, forge alliances, interact with an ecology, and read a history of the future.
PC, Mac, Steam Deck - May 6!
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Something especially grim about watching people fight over which plagiarism text generator is more ethical: the one fully integrated into the Pentagon or the one directing US strikes on schools?
Now playing Mega Man Legends 2
Love this. Kill the publisher inside of you bsky.app/profile/plan...
I was always doing the absolute most with my outfits and general vibe in college, and one time when I was walking by outside, a Spanish tutor said to his student, โFor example, ella tiene pantalones interesantes.โ
Picture of Marjane Satrapi alongside a quote from her. The quote reads: The world is not divided into countries. The world is not divided between East and West. You are American, I am Iranian, we don't know each other, but we talk together and we understand each other perfectly. The difference between you and your government is much bigger than the difference between you and me. And the difference between me and my government is much bigger than the difference between me and you. And our governments are very much the same... - Marjane Satrapi, Iranian-French graphic novelist
Thinking about this quote from Persepolis creator Marjane Satrapi again.
Haven't seen a Marvel movie in ages, but Fantastic Four was so lifeless it felt like even the actors were bored
a character based on myself wearing a yellow jumpsuit with the pokemon Heracross, Heatmor, Exeggutor, Barbaracle, Xurkitree and Porygon2
me and my favourite booboo babies
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ใใใฑใใใใขใณในใฟใผใฎใใใใใธใโผ
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#ใใฑใขใณ30ๅจๅนด
Illustration of a monk daydreaming at his desk, looking like he was working on some kind of spreadsheet on a parchment, some doodles on the page showing he may have been a bit distracted for a bit Behind him are what looks like the doodles on the page in a vague medieval art style but better of him being saved from a dragon by a valiant knight, then the monk gently holding the knight in both of the drawings, a glorified portrait of the knight hidden in the middle of the other drawings, flowers and little stars all around and a few hearts
Brother, I think you're a bit too distracted thinking of your best friend there,,,,
Get back to work!
#art #oc #artsky
Folklore warns us to always crush eggshells before throwing them out, or witches may use them as boats to sail around and cause mischief.
Running through my head the whole time was "Ma'am, this is the platform of a rapid urban commuter train service"
thinking of this anecdote about the first McDonaldโs in Russia
It's got enough room for me & the whole squad โ๏ธ
Never a big Narnia guy but this 6 seconds typifies everything I love about British television.
Screenshot of the Tesco website, depicting the Tesco Plant Chef Falafel Houmous Wrap, in a package decorated with beetroot slices
Unfortunately it's the epitome of "sad supermarket lunch": somehow both too dry and too wet at the same time... But it was a cheap, convenient, and not terrible, and I kind of miss it ๐
The falafel and mango chutney meal deal wrap from Tesco. Do not @ me, I know
Painting of my character, Pudgy Horse, a horse of baroque type appearance with luxuriant mane and tail, and deliberately exaggerated proportions, including short, slender legs with dainty hooves and an extremely generous girth; here painted in tribute to one of the famous horses in the Lascaux cave paintings using similar colours and simplified shapes.
A #PudgyHorse tribute to the Lascaux cave paintings, painted with the Strata Trio watercolours made by @thoughtsupnorth.bsky.social from Cretaceous rocks from the Albertan badlands. From 2020.
Might as well post this one as it's been stolen and sold on Australian Temu. ๐
#ArtAdventCalendar
R is showing me The Nanny for the first time, and I'm not looking forward to the inevitable moment they try to pretend Niles is straight
spent forty-one years undiagnosed and just saying things like โyeah if anyone turns on the sound of the ventilation fan just a heads up i will become insaneโ
sometimes I feel like such a flop I wonder how I will ever make it all happen... and yet in flopping I affirm the gift of life... I flop because I am not yet done....
Fanart for The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula Le Guin. A scribbly drawing of mountains and glacier with two very small figures dragging a sledge across the landscape, sun just warming the tips of the mountains. Handwritten scribbly text reads "I think we might make it, he said," then over a drawing of a figure almost silhouetted in the foreground (Genly Ai) looking towards a figure whose fur-lined coat is illuminated round the edge with light as they look out at the landscape, "with that complete simplicity / I had so long taken / for irony"
Finished reading The Left Hand of Darkness a couple weeks ago and still thinking about it, and wanted to draw one of my favourite quotes. #art
happy lunar new year
honse.
(follow-up: and how does this apply to my application to spend two weeks at a Greek university?)
Guy from the university funding office: so we've just learned today that we can't give funds to terrorist organisations
me: I'm sorry, you just learned that today!?
Well, tonight I'd like to enjoy the analog world a little bit.
#Illustration
#LineArt
#CommentPls
Much love to the beautiful Friends at the Table community for helping us rally for immigrants in Minnesota, and much love to my darling friends Art and Keith for talking about movies instead of the glass while carrying a big piece of glass
www.twitch.tv/friendsatthe...
Frequently wrong about themselves Sure, there are complex psychological issues at play, but surely people can at least be trusted to tell you about themselves, right? Unfortunately not. A particular AAA developer I know of once sent surveys to 1000 players asking them which game they had played the most, then compared it with the data of what they had actually played. Not a single one answered correctly. Zero out of one thousand players could remember their own habits enough to tell which game theyโd played the most. Player answers were so consistently wildly wrong that the team involved thought that their data must have been corrupted. Upon validating that it was in fact accurate, they went back to the players and told them what their actual most played games were, and every single one said something along the lines of โOH! Right. Well, that makes senseโ. When people tell you things theyโre really telling you the stories they tell themselves about themselves, and those stories may not have anything at all to do with reality.
there u go, bless