anxietycheesecake
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anxietycheesecake
@datcheesycake
She/her, 27, anxietycheesecake on Ao3. https://t.co/588KMk5dSn


"But what if I LIKE-" Well then you're a perfectly conditioned performer, I would say. The things listed range from painful/life threatening, to simply just not offering you any stimulation especially not pleasurable stimulation. You just like to perform for males, lol.

Strangulation CANNOT be performed safely. There are no alternative ways that make it safer because you’re still cutting off oxygen flow to your brain and risking brain damage.

what the fuck are these questions ew



When Jared Hewitt’s co-worker claimed last winter that Hewitt used AI to write an incident report for the day care they work at. The co-worker pointed to the words ‘juxtaposition’ and ‘circumstantial’ as evidence of a machine-generated influence. “I don’t write in a casual way but a much more serious, precise way,” he says. “And I’ve paid the price for living in a ChatGPT society.” It wasn’t the first time Hewitt’s prose has been pegged as AI, and he thinks he knows why. He has a stutter, and when he’s typing, he can speak uninterrupted. It is a luxury he takes full advantage of. Hewitt is also neurodivergent. “Growing up, I had a strong obsession with writing,” he says. He was always given good grades in English, but now, with the massive uptick in AI-generated text, all the time he spent happily working to improve his prose strikes him as a liability. There’s a new entity among us, and it’s getting better at disguising itself. The mood is paranoid: This presence is producing a gigantic amount of language, much of it filtered through people we know, whether they’re using it for Hinge messages or LinkedIn posts. The effect is that everyone is trying to figure out who is LLM and who is human. Sometimes, we are getting it wrong. “People are going off vibes,” says the historical novelist Kerry Chaput, who was horrified when a reader thought a social-media post she wrote about her neurogenic cough was ChatGPT generated. Emma Alpern reports on the people — often non-native English speakers and autistic writers — being falsely accused of using LLMs to write: nymag.visitlink.me/kzDs4g

Stop drawing flat ❌



this is insane



HBO is reaching out to multiple TikTok pages and having them prepare edits for something releasing this week.


















