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@mythuzalasheir3

20, She/Her
Hi!! I’m Myth

I’m Myth, (she/her) and this is my slow descent into madness, welcome 😊

I’m 20 and a classics student at uni :)

My DMs and Asks are Always Open unless said otherwise

I have too many fandoms to count, but this is mostly a StarCanWreckedPulp stuff and whatever else has hijacked my brain :))

I also run A Hatchetfield Fandom Bingo Event!

All my sideblogs aside from the bingo are out of use :)

Main tags:

Myth Muses: Random brainfarts

Myth Makes Shit: AMVs/edits

Myth’s Art: My art

Myth’s Fics: My fanfics

Myth’s Spoiler Policy: Saved post on how I tag spoilers

Spoiler Tags That Will Be In Use Until Further Notice:

CC Spoilers/Cinderella’s Castle Spoilers: Cinderella’s Castle

Links:

TAG YOUR CINDERELLA’S CASTLE SPOILERS!!!!!!

Idgaf if you don't want to write essays for school. I don't care if you don't want to write corporate emails yourself. I don't care if you can't draw well, I don't care if you can't write well, I don't care if you just really really want to talk to your favorite fictional character but don't want to RP with a real person because you have social anxiety or whatever

If you're still regularly using generative ai, chatgpt or midjourney or character.ai or literally whatever the fuck, im personally blaming you when my utility prices start going up.

Why would utility prices go up because of ai?

(I am not defending the usage of generative AI/ChatGPT/Character.ai etc etc i am very much against it - I am just curious as to the correlation between using it and utility price surge please don't come at me this is a genuine question)

Happy to help.

ChatGPT uses so much energy that the US is literally reversing course on coal and gas usage to make up for it. In Santa Clara, for example, data centers used 60% of the ENTIRE CITY'S electricity.

ChatGPT uses 1-3 bottles of water for cooling for every query you put into it. This is FRESH WATER, which is evaporated and eventually mostly returns to the ocean, effectively removing a lot of it from our already dwindling fresh water supply on the planet. It also consumes 17 THOUSAND TIMES more electricity than the average American home.

More AI use = more data centers = power drain on local cities = gas, electricity, and water utility prices rise because all of our resources are being funneled into a machine that makes garbage

I really really like this one....

tumblr destroyed the quality but... idk man I think this turned out really really good

reference under cut (i'm in my vintage photos era...)

"In recent years, there has been a rush on the internet to supply image descriptions and to call out those who don’t. This may be an example of community accountability at work, but it’s striking to observe that those doing the most fierce calling out or correcting are sighted people. Such efforts are largely self-defeating. I cannot count the times I’ve stopped reading a video transcript because it started with a dense word picture. Even if a description is short and well done, I often wish there were no description at all. Get to the point, already! How ironic that striving after access can actually create a barrier. When I pointed this out during one of my seminars, a participant made us all laugh by doing a parody: “Mary is wearing a green, blue, and red striped shirt; every fourth stripe also has a purple dot the size of a pea in it, and there are forty-seven stripes—”

“You’re killing me,” I said. “I can’t take any more of that!”

Now serious, she said it was clear to her that none of that stuff about Mary’s clothes mattered, at least if her clothes weren’t the point. What mattered most about the image was that Mary was holding her diploma and smiling. “But,” she wondered, “do I say, Mary has a huge smile on her face as she shows her diploma or Mary has an exuberant smile or showing her teeth in a smile and her eyes are crinkled at the edges?”

It’s simple. Mary has a huge smile on her face is the best one. It’s the don’t-second-guess-yourself option."

--Against Access, by John Lee Clark, a DeafBlind educator

I think this also includes the important idea of imagining the other. Sighted people (like myself) often consider visuals the *most important* part of an experience. This isn't and can't be the case for a blind person. If you don't have sight, then the particulars about the color/expression/etc. aren't necessarily going to be important to you.

Smiling matters because it's an indicator of emotion. The quality of the teeth only matter if it's relevant to the joke. Striped shirt only matters if the text describes it as polka dots and that's the point.

Describe the parts of the image that give context, because a person whose primary mode of interpreting the world is not sight will most likely not want extraneous visual information.

do you think they felt it in moments on missions. the domestic breeze pushing through the air around them?

it whips their hair when Owen fixes Curts tie and attempts to teach him how to make a windsor knot, and it blows harder when he combs his hair over to finish the look. making sure they both look perfect for the heist they're about to pull off.

it ruffles the papers as Curt drops the file in a quiet room, spreading them out to assess what their next steps is. All while Owen is tidying up the hotel room, preparing to leave tomorrow. He steals a kiss while he moves their luggage to the door, ensuring they won't leave it tomorrow.

and maybe it blows over the balcony on which they're standing, as they drink whiskey and old wine respectively. they each poke fun at the others drink choices, before Curt raises a toast for a job well done.

and if the wind whistles to hide the soft works spoken before they part until the next time they're assigned together? that's nobodies buisness

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