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yo this coach is ass
A poster of haru urara on an IM ketamine drug information sheet, and another of 5 anime girls and the text "Adderall, Fix your problem child", overlaid onto the drug information for Adderall
Got some new silly posters
More of my OC and me drawing her
#illustration #art #artist #OC #character #drawing
damn those are some good screentones
Dora Winifred Read standing in front of the door to Arthur's room, bravely declaring "That sign can't stop me because I can't read!"
A radio that combines the design language of old American muscle cars and the spacerace. The top is forest green with tailfins, the bottom is ivory white, and the front is shining silver, on a silver stand. Up top we find a single antenna, a red power/volume dial, and you turn the 'intake" of the rocket to change the stations (the tuning display is immediately behind the engine, incoporated into the body).
The Sharp Tranket transistor radio (1960)
a meme with two hands holding words : "the deep desire to be creative" vs "the inherent need to recover my energy from surviving reality"
I feel seen
𝐠𝐧𝐚𝐫𝐥𝐲
hello. salutations, even.
*Throws crumbs*
heck I was halfway through writing a "hey don't even stress about it, no pressure, I will wait patiently and respectfully" comment and then
I lil comission i did a while back for @nyikod.bsky.social sorry for my delay on posting i actually forgot 😓.
Im really proud of this drawing despite its simplicity it turned out so amazing and i love the MelJay and the fic she did to accompany it.
(It was just lineart but i overdid w/out noticing)
*॰¨̮ Art tutorial: How to draw a glass teapot ( ᴖ ·̫ ᴖ )🫖⋆。˚
pixel art depicting a holographic glass. inside of the glass is pomegranate tea with various colored ice cubes, along with thyme, lime and other garnishes. there’s rainbows thrown into the various shadows cast by plants.
pomegranate tea study 🌿✨
#pixelart
Show me an OFFICIAL DOCUMENT stating that Thomas Jefferson didn’t have eye lasers.
Begone puritan
What about your harassment, Luna? Lina brought receipts. You only brought repeated, demonstrated misgendering and recognition of wrongdoing by your own admission before continuing on as you were.
Radical Leftist 🤟
5 reposts & I’ll post the boob bounce part of this vid hehe :3
#trans #ftm #catboy #femboy #altnsfw #alt #nsfwbsky #boobs #curvy
girl drink water you are shriveling up
A google search for "more fish than a kite could cuddle phrase meaning help" with an AI overview helpfully explaining "The phrase 'more fish than a kite could cuddle' is a playful way of saying 'there are plenty more fish in the sea.' ... The phrase uses the imagery of a kite, which is not designed for cuddling, to emphasize the abundance of choices..."
For anyone wanting to try this, it looks like Google has starting curbing its AI overviews for searches like this. It's still a great illustrative example of how LLMs truly operate, and can usually be bypassed if you keep tacking keywords on the end.
A screenshot of a Google search for "the left bone skips the stone meaning." An AI overview dominates the top of the page. "The saying 'the left bone skips the stone' is a metaphorical expression suggesting that something or someone is skipping over responsibilities or obligations, or making a hasty exit without fully engaging or addressing a situation. It implies a lack of seriousness or a desire to avoid dealing with the issue directly. Here's a more detailed breakdown: "The left bone": This likely refers to an obligation, task, or challenge that needs to be addressed. "skips the stone": This action signifies a bypass or a quick, shallow engagement. It suggests that the person or thing in question is not dealing with the situation in a thorough or responsible manner. Meaning: The phrase implies a lack of seriousness or a desire to avoid dealing with the issue directly, often with the suggestion that the person or thing is making a hasty exit or being evasive.
For a *great* illustration of exactly this, just make up a completely meaningless phrase and ask Google what its meaning is.
so, yes and no. yes, that's why we have licensing, so people can repurpose existing code. but also no, if you do not follow the licensing, that's plagiarism. same way it's fine to not do your own research and statistics and all that, but you MUST properly cite the people who did.
Do.
These are valid issues being raised.