Empathy: I feel you
Sympathy: I feel for you
Lycanthropy: I feel awoo

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Empathy: I feel you
Sympathy: I feel for you
Lycanthropy: I feel awoo

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Anyway if you want to know if an illustration is AI micro-analyzing it will reveal nothing because AI is constantly advancing to hide known tells and also human art is imperfect and may have mistakes you're blaming on AI because you only want to see nails.
The best way to vet illustrations is to find the source and see if the original artist/poster has things in that same art style; whether or not they post wips, sketches, etc.; or whether they straight up claim or display more obviously AI art. Going over visual art with a fine-toothed comb is almost never going to help you and will result in false positives and therefore false accusations against actual artists.
You have to build your personality around fact checking instead of around doing bad-faith over-analysis. This is the em dash thing all over again and I'm starting to think some of you are just both mean and stupid.
People really are like "I'm saving art itself by rejecting AI!"
*takes some piece of non-ai art from a new artist still learning their craft and exhaustively points out every single tiny mistake they made, going on about how only a computer would do that and the art is evil soulless garbage, drives the artist away from the communities where they should be receiving support and help and turns them away from digital art before they have a chance to get comfortable and grow*
*screenshots a piece of art from a very competent artist and incorrectly points out a bunch of "mistakes" because they don't understand the piece, drags down the artist's career by starting false rumours about how they use ai*
*accidentally starts harassment campaign against photographers who are pushing the bounds of lighting in photography because good lighting "looks ai" then start harrassing some kid experimenting with making 3d models of anime characters because screenshots of 3d models are "too smooth' and "must be AI"*
*harrasses some random fic writer for using too many m-dashes, something that we all joked about and accepted as common and accepted in fanfic before ai came out and everyone decided that m-dashes mean something was written by AI. Tears their plots apart and nitpicks every sentence and makes them feel like shit in order to prove that the fun story they wrote about characters they love is clearly "soulless garbage" written by ai*
These people don't realize that they're already seeing and reading things that are AI and so perfect they just aren't catching it. Like. You can't always tell. They think they can. They think they're too clever, they're so proud of their ability to be Right About This. To be Discerners and Understanders.
It's like straight people who think they have accurate gaydar, only somefuckinghow even more annoying.
AFUCKINGMEN
I've been banned and harassed off two platforms due to fake AI allegations, despite linking proof. And you can tell that they aren't doing that with good intentions, because they never, NEVER apologize for slander multiple people often participate in, picking artwork apart.
Instead, they say that you can't blame them. They are a noble knight in shining armor, slaying big bad AI dragon, and dozens, if not hundreds of artists receiving hate and being banned for no reason are just collateral damage.
They know that bullying people feels good and righteous and they're always on the search for people they can bully and feel like they're good people by doing it. You can't blame them for their "honest mistakes", they had "good intentions". No time to stop and self reflect to find a way to stop that from happening again, that'll get in their way of hunting down the next Target Who It's Good To Bully! That fanart over there has a background with weird perspective and a guy whose foot is at a weird angle, probably done by a robot! Let's go prove how smart we are by noticing!
So I do 3D modeling and printing as a hobby, and a few weeks ago I designed wheel guards meant to prevent office chairs from running over cables and clothes... or your pet's tail.
I got the idea from cowcatchers old locomotives used to have.
Anyways, yesterday I uploaded the model to Thingiverse, and just hours after uploading it, the Community Relationship Manager of the whole website left a comment suggesting I enter the model into a competition that's currently being held on the site.
So I did... and now it's in third place not even a day later. First place is $500, but the competition still has a month to go.
Then the Community Manager contacted me again, telling me they want to feature my model in an upcoming design promotion.
Just, what is happening? I mostly made this thing for myself in, like, an hour, and now it's suddenly super popular? This is all a little bit overwhelming 😵💫
Other models I worked on for weeks didn't get nearly as popular. I swear, it's impossible to predict what people will like.
Anyways, if you want to print the wheel guards yourself, you can get the model here or here.
I also made a quiet version you can stick furniture felt pads on.
People love simple, extremely practical things. I hope you win!

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people will really come into kink spaces and say you can't forcefem women like there wasn't a feature length movie about an elderly gay man forcefemming a woman as part of scheme to thwart an elaborate assassination attempt before the killer even determined their target
What... What movie is this.
ain't no way in hell this post even breaks 500
i was trying so hard to remember the nonexistent assassination subplot in My Fair Lady
How to fix a ripped plushie (clear and easy to follow) by 浪浪山陈三丫头手缝师傅
ok thank god there's so many fucking videos showing you how to do a ladder stitch like it's some kind of magic trick but here's the actual use case for it: closing a seam you can't reach the inside of. in all other cases, if you're fixing a ripped seam on pants, or on a tshirt, the ladder stitch is a messy, glorified running stitch.
This is the 85 year old creator of Roger Rabbit:
OP: Why couldn’t traditional Chinese Yinpiao银票/silver drafts be forged if they were merely slips of paper? (cr大明宝钞,渐越)
Traditional Chinese yinpiao/silver drafts were paper vouchers issued by private banks starting from the Song Dynasty(960–1279). People could exchange these slips for physical silver at bank branches across the country.
Silver drafts were made in multiple copies with matching serrated seal edges. One copy went to the customer and others stayed at the bank. All edges had to fit perfectly together to withdraw silver. The unique split edge marks were almost impossible to copy.
This mechanism is known as qifeng骑缝 (split-joint seal) in China. It first originated in the Western Zhou Dynasty (1046–771 BC). The Rites of Zhou records that contracts were written on bamboo or wooden slips in duplicate. Notches and marks were carved in the middle before splitting the slips, with each party keeping one half. The two halves would be matched by their notches for verification.
During the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods (770–221 BC), this idea evolved into hufu虎符/tiger tally tokens. A military tally was split into two pieces with identical inscriptions carved along the split edge. Troops could only be deployed if the patterns and characters on both halves perfectly aligned, serving as a metal version of the split-joint anti-counterfeiting system.
The technology matured in the Tang Dynasty (618–907). Government documents and private contracts commonly used split-joint seals stamped across the dividing line. The Chinese character "hetong合同" (contract) was written across the middle before the paper was torn apart, so the complete characters would only appear when the two halves were put together. This split-coupon system was later adopted for Song Dynasty (960–1279) jiaozi paper money and yinpiao/silver drafts of the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368–1912).
Official Song dynasty paper money (Jiaozi交子) was abolished in 1107. Private silver drafts issued by Qing-era piaohao票行 (ancient exchange banks) vanished completely in 1951, hit hard by modern banks and currency reforms. Nowadays silver drafts no longer circulate as currency. Their collectible value depends on their rarity and physical condition.
Split-joint seals (骑缝章qifengzhang)are still widely used on important paper documents in modern China, an anti-tampering technique passed down from ancient times. They are applied across the edge of multi-page contracts, bidding documents and official archives. If any page is removed or replaced, the broken seal pattern can prove the file has been altered.
OMG I got so excited about this because they used a really similar (though far less refined) version of this for contracts in the European medieval period!
First they were called "chirographs", but later the word "indenture" (in its earliest meaning as just a legal document of any kind between two people) came to be used, originating from the practice of a contract being written twice on a single piece of parchment and then cut in half with serrated edges (as in dent, "teeth" -> indents -> indenture) in order for each party to take one half, so they could later piece them together and verify that there had been no forgery -- same as the Chinese silver drafts!
(Charter of the Clerecía de Ledesma, 1252, showing the serrated indents at the top -- presumably they are cutting rather than tearing because they're using parchment, which I expect is much harder to tear than wood-pulp paper like the Chinese were using)
Delights me when human beings find similar ways to solve the same problem at two different ends of the world. <3
Came across this art installation, Liza Lou's Kitchen, at the Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC. It's a kitchen made of tiny glass beads, that artist Liza Lou did, taking 5 yrs. to complete, from 1991 - 1996.
My favorite part is the sink.

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“average person eats 3 spiders a year” factoid actualy just statistical error. average person eats 0 spiders per year. Spiders Georg, who lives in cave & eats over 10,000 each day, is an outlier adn should not have been counted
#tapping the reblog button with utmost care because i’m handling a historical artifact (via @malarkiness)
holy shit OP is not only still active but is still making absolutely banger posts in this exact style 11 years later
A 2025 update
Horrible job everyone
Dragongirls stack in a very vertical manner, wolfgirls make more of a lumpy pyramid.
Foxgirls usually just form some kind of small rounded pile. Bunnygirls tile the plane.
Slimegirls just like. Puddle most of the time, mixing, which makes it the most intimate form of cuddling possible.
Catgirls are too mischievous to consistently form a cohesive structure, but thats fine because they relocate frequently for better sunbeams.
the snep stack
I am writing this down and adding important notes to my studies thank u thank u thank u
reblog to tell a 14 year old that these are the very, very hard years and they're not wrong to feel the way they do.
I had a fifteen minute long crying session yesternight over the fact that all I was 10 years ago, at the ripe old age of 14, is lost and lonely, and now, at 24, I am neither and that filled me with so much gratitude
reblog to tell a teenager that these aren’t actually the best years of your life and that things can and will get better when you have independance and maybe are away from your situation right now.
Its me reblog to tell me that
yall with adhd or autism or such ever just get…. bored. like so Painfully bored. like its not “oh hehe i was so bored and i made this” to flex or “oh im so bored bc i have nothing to do” but like a “i am physically incapable of ending this horrible understimulation with any activity i might attempt” and its genuinely fucking painful

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