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❤️| I’m Bear | 24 | MLM | he/him | chicano |

nothing funnier to me than when AI does math wrong. like I get why it happens, it's a language model that's treating the numbers you feed it as words rather than integers and then giving you an answer based on how those words typically appear in a block of text instead of actually performing a calculation. but the one thing computers are genuinely incredible at. you fucked up a perfectly good calculator is what you did, look at it it's got hallucinations

[transcription of the above image] DISCIPLINE AS PLEASURE IN CREATIVE PRACTICE 1. FIND PLEASURE AND SATISFACTION IN SHOWING UP CONSISTENTLY REGARDLESS OF YOUR PRODUCTIVITY OR QUALITY OF OUTPUT. PLEASURE IS IN THE INTEGRITY.

2. PRACTICE SHOWING UP - THE MOMENTUM AND COMPLETION WILL INEVITABLY FOLLOW.

3. THE FEELING OF RESISTANCE IS NATURAL, IS A FLEETING TEMPORARY STATE, AND SHOULD NOT CAUSE SHAME.

4. THERE IS PLEASURE IN RIDING THE WAVE OF RESISTANCE AND ALCHEMIZING THAT ENERGETIC BLOCK INTO A SWEET, DELICIOUS FLOW.

5. YOUR PRACTICE IS AN ONGOING CONVERSATION AND RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR MUSES, YOUR GENIUS, YOUR IDEAS, THE UNIVERSE. ARE YOU BEING A MINDFUL PARTNER AND CO-CREATOR?

YUMI SAKUGAWA

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I go to school board & city council meetings regarding trans rights, and something I noticed is that almost every single transfem student who has gone up to defend their right to use the women's lockers & bathrooms has reported being sexually assaulted in school, often multiple times, by cis men & boys.

And yet, what is taken more seriously is the single cisgender girl who went up to speak about her discomfort with trans girls in the lockers & bathrooms. Not danger. Not harm. Not trauma. Discomfort.

The cisgender girl spoke about how she was not comfortable, wheras the transgender girls spoke of how they were not safe. I am somehow supposed to believe these are of equal severity? Eat a fucking brick.

The cast of the Original Trilogy had cliched, boring character concepts that were executed wonderfully enough for it not to matter. 

 The cast of the Prequel Trilogy had interesting concepts that were executed poorly enough to make them seem utterly stupid. 

The cast of the Sequel Trilogy had amazing, thought-provoking concepts that were executed in the town square and put up on pikes as a warning to others.

This is actually probably the best summary of star wars I’ve ever seen

Luigi Mangione could be getting the death penalty…

This man is innocent, his appearance and build doesn’t match that of the killers, the only “motive” he had was a convenient written confession showing that he supposedly viewed healthcare companies as “parasitic” and too expensive (which does somewhat contradict the actual killers actions) he had said note and the murder weapon conveniently on him while living his ordinary life, the killer held the gun in his right hand while Luigi is left-handed, Luigi and the Killer were potentially seen simultaneously, they wore slightly different coats.

The NYPD KNOW these are different people, they know the evidence is lacking, this isn’t a mistaken identity, it’s framing, they are trying to make themself appear to still be control by catching this man, humiliating him, killing him, when they know full well that the person they are prosecuting ISNT EVEN THE RIGHT GUY! This is an injustice! This is not a fair trial! This is downright tyranny!

They confiscated his bag at the mcdonald's, took it out of everyone's sight, unpacked it and repacked it, and THEN took it down to the station and wow there was a manifesto in there that he was just carrying around in daily life for some reason

Definitely the sort of thing that the Bag Of Monopoly Money Guy would be carrying to McDonald's

Didn't make it past round 2 of screenings but that means I can now share my Charizard with everyone! ☺ Congratulations to all the semifinalists!!

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