
soft serve lil guy
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soft serve lil guy
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the gutter Katılım Mart 2013
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well
it's live
countless things to fix, but you can play with it here unholybear.com/image-effects
hell, it even somewhat works on mobile
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@ecto_fun I regret the amount of underserved good faith I had for mother! and black swan
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a director should completely lose their career for this. his wikipedia should say former filmmaker from now on no matter what else he does
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First trailer for Darren Aranofsky's new AI animated series 'On This Day... 1776' • Tells short narrative stories about the Revolutionary War • Uses Gen AI tools, including tech made by Google DeepMind • Has SAG voice actors
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@its_adamneely Pottery class parable, quantity leads to quality
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soviet summertime santa innocent


groupon lobotomy@colleen_daves
ranking animated christmas shorts by how bone-chilling their santa looks
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@XorDev Charlie Kirk was hated for being a smug fascist prick who has built a career speaking power to truth, not for being on the wrong side of some esoteric false dichotomy.
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There seems to be two main, competing moral frameworks:
A - Morality is a social construct and therefore mutable. There is no objective Good or Evil. If morality is relative, you ultimately cannot claim right and wrong so to prove someone “wrong” you must find inconsistencies in their claimed beliefs. If you say you believe X but do Y, you violate your own rules and the contradiction is the only falsification we have. Likewise, there is no objective Good. Do what you want. If it makes you happy, then I guess that’s good? There’s no way to be better than you are if you are already perfect. It’s easy to get depressed and anxious in this frame, because it is a candy-house trap.
B - Morality is defined objectively. There is an objective right and wrong and the majority can be wrong (it’s not just a power game). Nazi Germany, Soviet Russia and Maoist China are examples of Evil, even if they were accepted in their times. Likewise there is a definition of Good that is beyond ourselves. We are all imperfect and there are millions of things we could/should do differently to better ourselves. Pointing out hypocrisy is missing the point. We are not responsible for changing the world directly, but for changing our own hearts which, if truly done, has immeasurable positive effects on the world. The focus shifts to our own individual character and the responsibilities we each hold.
I obviously subscribe to the latter framework. I believe this is why Charlie Kirk was hated and was killed. It’s not for unpopular political views. It’s not for political power, but because he was effective at pointing to a higher order of morality beyond us all. One that challenges our self-defined “good”. I don’t know his positions too well and I am sure he was wrong about several issues, but he opened the playing field for discussing it objectively (as objectively as we can manage). This core idea stands fundamentally against relativist framework. The idea is convicting which you aren’t supposed to have if you truly are the one defining the rules.
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@modredcastleton There's this unmistakable stink from the quoted tweet and the replies, of the people who think demons are real, gays existing is too political and any kind of moral complexity in a story is marxist debauchery
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@modredcastleton Massively insightful is a bit too generous. Whatever there is to say about disney remakes and adjacent topics, there's no value in indulging what twitter trads have to say on the matter.
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@one_byte_cafe It looks like a million other bottom of the barrel crappy renpy vns out there. Steam is in dire need of some standards.
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@u_m_a_m_i the tangents between the hat and the buildings are a bit grating though
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@i_zzzzzz The moment where she asks an academic "What's the most historic thing that happened in England", watches him quietly writhe in agony trying to turn it into something that he can answer, only to finish him off with "second most historic thing?" Is peak performance
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