Pic of the Bluesky admin that uses ai and fucks up the website blocking me
It’s an honor to be blocked by a bitch lol. I embrace being an enemy of ai and its weak minded followers
Pic of the Bluesky admin that uses ai and fucks up the website blocking me
It’s an honor to be blocked by a bitch lol. I embrace being an enemy of ai and its weak minded followers
I assume I'm on the list because I'm a real artist and ai chuds are threatened, like they ought to be. 🏹 on SIGHT!
Lmfao look at this pissbaby shit
Got to Hakodate just in time for the quake 😂
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Chinese government officials are encouraging travelers to be wary and avoid entering the United States through Seattle, citing a pattern of continual harassment by U.S. Customs and Border Protection personnel.
Rare white orcas swimming in sync off Hokkaido, Japan: leucism documented in multiple sightings since 2019
Rare white orcas swimming in sync off Hokkaido, Japan: leucism documented in multiple sightings since 2019
It's been like 6 years, and it still really hurts remembering shit you can't unhear from "family friends," especially the ones you thought had their head on straight.
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Digital art of a great horned owl diving at the viewer surrounded by stars, all in neon colors.
Night King Moon.
#Skulldogart #owl #animalart
A Square painting of a big dark blue mountain with distant blue mountains behind it and the pink and blue gradient sky. The mountain is covered many water ripples and several stars dance above
Blue Mountain Dancers
Royalty 👑 👑 👑
Yeah I think that the CEOs of all of these companies talked themselves into believing that everyone was ready for White Hegemony 3.0 and they got really pissed when SINNERS and KPOP DEMON HUNTERS did well
Page 255 of a library copy of Pagan Britain by Ronald Hutton, where someone has written in the margins, "The mint at Rome had 6 workshops minting coins. One was dedicated to making coins with portraits of the Empress. This is a more logical explanation than that given here. But then, archaeologists refuse to talk to numismatists" regarding the bottom of the first paragraph, "Not much can be said about the nature of other Romano-British water deities. The case of Sulis Minerva has been considered, while at Piercebridge it has been noted noted that a sixth of the coins thrown in the River Tees featured imperial women. This could indicate that the ruling spirit of the water was a goddess, or that an unusual number of devotees there were women, but nothing is certain."
Did I just stumble on some archeologist/numismatist beef in my library book on Pagan Britain?
A Twin Peaks illustration. Dale Cooper is surrounded by trees, a donut, cherry pie, coffee, a photo of Laura Palmer and other paraphernalia. Colors are pink, purple, black, and an overwhelmingly red background.
Meanwhile
Matak suggested LOTR, but I think that breeze block is a bit too heavy to carry around
I'm taking my first international flight next week to Ainu Moshiri, and I'm considering what book I want to bring to the airport. The Hobbit might be a good one
Chatter about why folks in asia are less critical of using ai than folks in the states. I have noticed JP accounts using way more ai casually. idk if ai data centers are going up in Japan, where they are in the US, causing direct observable harm to residents, which could account for the disconnect.
Yeah, I still need to catch up. Seen seasons 1-3, and have the first 8 manga issues. Her intro was great, but focus shifted pretty quickly away from Asirpa and the kotans to a bunch of wacky Wajin dudes in military uniforms doing samurai shit. Hard to say Asirpa doesn't become their Hokkaido mascot
That's a disconnect for me too. If Asirpa was written by an Utari, her adventures might be a catalyst for some deep and complex personality development. Noda shares a lot of interesting cultural trivia, but I don't really trust him with capturing the ramat of an Indigenous girl, for some reason 😂
SAME. I feel like I come down about 50/50 on it, or even 60/40, which makes it hard to love or hate. I have my critiques, but there's also a lot of ways Asirpa cuts a little close in ways I'm still processing
I realize the main thing I feel when I watch/read Golden Kamuy is just sadness for Asirpa, which is probably one of the reasons it doesn't exactly hit for me, even if there are a lot of things I like about it
My huchi's name was Sadako Sasaki. She wasn't the same little girl who folded all those paper cranes, but learning the us dropped a nuke on a baby sharing my grandmother's name and country made a profound impact on me as a kid. Thinking about the family of nations impacted by this nuclear empire
screenshot of truth social post by Donald Trump that reads: A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will. However, now that we have Complete and Total Regime Change, where different, smarter, and less radicalized minds prevail, maybe something revolutionarily wonderful can happen, WHO KNOWS? We will find out tonight, one of the most important moments in the long and complex history of the World. 47 years of extortion, corruption, and death, will finally end. God Bless the Great People of Iran!
Been sitting with this all day. Mainly because once again, as a Native, this is not a shocking threat. For us, it's all too familiar.
Nation whose entire history consists of genocide and slavery threatening some more genocide, huh? Weird.
Pawthos
youtube is blocking my search results because I refuse to "verify my age," or surrender my biometrics, credit card info, and email history to a 3rd party. 😑
I picked up this soviet-era map of Sakhalin, and a lot of the rivers north of the Tym are labeled, but most of the rivers south of the Tym and south of Poronai aren't labeled at all 😭
An illustration of Yaoskep Kamuy the Ainu spider god, sitting cross legged in front of a purple background. She weaves a spiderweb with 6 fish caught in the blue water. There are killer whales and an octopus in the dark at the very bottom. Yaoskep Kamuy holds a knife and sword at her sides, defending her back from murderers while her back arms hang a protective web above her head. In the red sky, Pashkuru Kamuy the crow gods chase away an eclipse, while missiles rain down from a turbulent and stormy sky. The eclipse and storm are passing, indicating hope for a peaceful future.
Yaoskep Kamuy the spider god taught us how to make fishing nets, and protects us from harmful parasites. She's a guardian spirit to fishing folk and birthworkers, with an enviable skill for multi-tasking, especially as warrior who refuses to be forced into marriage.