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doodle of a real webfishing interaction. ampharos u r in my heart forever
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HEAVEN PLEASE PIERCE ME
only because both games use the same text font xd
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frantically explaining various isat things to my friend......
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#Poll#tumblr polls#Music#I saw someone doing a similar thing but the thread was super long so I made my own thing#This is totally random btw#I just put it on shuffle and let them play#It's not my fault the algorithm chose two hollow knight songs#Even if one is a cover#There are 999 songs on this playlist#Theres so much shit to choose from#Lol
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Scars? Not body horror. Limb differences? Not body horror. Facial differences? Not body horror. Feeding tubes, colostomy bags, etc? Not body horror. Movement disorders? Not body horror. Visibly disabled people just existing is not horror.
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I love fictional robots learning and growing as characters. Though sometimes people like to present this as a robot’s speech gradually growing more “natural” and “humanlike,” and while that can sometimes work, consider:
Robot character who learns to speak more “naturally” and “eloquently” and all their human friends talk about how much they’ve grown and so on… but when they’re not around humans, they go back to their robotic speech (be it speaking in a way humans consider more stilted, or using a more limited vocabulary, speaking in a completely different robotic language entirely), or just don’t speak at all and communicate in a different manner entirely (through text, through motions, through different colored lights), because that is what’s natural to them. They only speak like a human for the benefit of humans—not for their own benefit.
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I love fictional robots learning and growing as characters. Though sometimes people like to present this as a robot’s speech gradually growing more “natural” and “humanlike,” and while that can sometimes work, consider:
Robot character who learns to speak more “naturally” and “eloquently” and all their human friends talk about how much they’ve grown and so on… but when they’re not around humans, they go back to their robotic speech (be it speaking in a way humans consider more stilted, or using a more limited vocabulary, speaking in a completely different robotic language entirely), or just don’t speak at all and communicate in a different manner entirely (through text, through motions, through different colored lights), because that is what’s natural to them. They only speak like a human for the benefit of humans—not for their own benefit.
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