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Saw this license plate today and I'm still ugly laughing about it
hour 1 of shift: i love helping people and making people happy yay yay yay later today i am gonna go home and have fun and eat a tasty meal and work on my projects and
hour 6: if youu go to the store and buy groceriers you are a piece of shit
hour 8: if i wad 1 apples tall i could live off of one apple for a week... oh but it would rot away... no.... i hate the rot i hate the apple

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oh by the way one of the "fun" counterarguments I've run into is "well if screen readers can't handle this then they should be updated". which is great because do you know what the current standard way is to get a text to speech engine to be able to figure out through context how to interpret an arbitrary "quirky" way of typing.
it's machine learning! it's large language models! and implementing that into an operating system's built-in TTS engine would be, you know, incorporating AI into an operating system. a thing that I was pretty sure we all agreed nobody wants
the alternative, which I imagine is what people who say this are actually suggesting, would be for text to speech software to be updated periodically specifically to add in support for individual new trendy ways of typing. and like if you can't figure out on your own why this isn't a realistic thing to expect then I don't think I can help you
now this too might not actually be what people who say this have in mind. I think they often mean "the text to speech software should be updated to be able to handle this trendy quirky way of typing, specifically. other typing quirks don't matter they just need to support this one". which also is self-evidently not a realistic thing to expect from like microsoft's accessibility team or anyone else who makes screen readers
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Times That Copyright Expansion Has Historically Fucked Over Artists On An Institutional Level:
Sampling rights becoming prohibitively expensive to use by small artists
Musicians being forced to sign over sampling rights to their record company, making any benefits they would hypothetically gain moot.
The Digital Milennium Copyright Act leading to the vidmaker-stomping nightmare that is ContentID
The DMCA leading to making it harder than ever to preserve media due to the way it prohibits tinkering with any locks the megacorps put on it, meaning it's way easier for artists' hard work to end up vaulted and lost.
The way basic chord progressions and musical styles have become copyrightable thanks to various lawsuits by the Marvin Gaye estate
The fact that the artists of the past used to be able to remix; adapt and iterate on art made within 56 years of them, likely created in their lifetimes, and now artists can only do those things with art produced nearly a century ago by people long dead.
New and independent artists being crowded out of the market by megacorp-owned IPs that would be public domain (and thusly convey less of an overwhelming advantage-via-marquee-value to megacorps) if the US had its pre-1976 copyright laws.
Times That Copyright Expansion Has Actually Materially Helped Artists On An Institutional Level:
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Times that Copyright Expansion Resulted In Something Kinda Funny:
When Metallica did a twitch concert and got a copyright strike on their own music as a direct result of their lobbying for copyright expansion
NEVER KILL YOURSELF

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JUNE 24TH, NEVER KILL YOURSELF!!!!!!!!!!
NEVER KILL YOURSELF!!!!!!!!
NEVER KILL YOURSELF?!!???!!!!
NEVER KILL YOURSELF
what world do people imagine their fursonae exist inside of. I love how undefined it is. some people are like "this is my sona Hryàxe, a hybrid dragon with ice powers who has been alive through three astral ages and toppled many kingdoms of men" and someone else is like "this is my sona he's an arctic fox named blurt and hes a barista in Toronto who loves to play mahjong." And then blurt and hryàxe are lovingly having sex on a tropical beach somewhere. and I'm like how'd they get to the beach

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in 2019 they had entire laboratories dedicated to handcrafting the most tumblr-potent sentences known to science which is how we'd get posts like "Kitties cat & Puppies dog…. Is not so difference,…….."
calling things "cutes" is so uh. what's a good word for when something is cute but slightly more cute
the word cutes is autological