Agere Summer Ask Game!!
You don't have to be tagged to play, just reblog! Tagging friends is also great, of course! To play, just send an emoji (or a couple) to me or someone else who wants to play this game!!
🍍 What's your favorite summer memory?
🌊 What song reminds you of summer?
🪼 Have you ever made a sandcastle?
🩵 What's your favorite popsicle flavor?
⭐ Have you ever gone camping? Did you like it?
☀️ Do you prefer to spend summer indoors or outdoors?
🌺 Have you ever been to a summer festival or concert? Who did you see?
✨ Do you have any summer traditions?
🏖️ What's your favorite beach activity?
🫧 Do you prefer pools or beaches?
🐠 What's your favorite way to keep cool in summer heat?
🍉 What's your favorite summer treat?
💫 What's your favorite thing you've done this summer?
🤙 Have you ever gone surfing?
🌈 If you could spend a summer anywhere in the world, where would it be?
🐬 Do you like swimming?
🦈 What's your favorite aquatic animal?
🦋 Have you ever been on a summer road trip? Where did you go (if not, where would you like to go)?
🍦 What's your favorite ice cream flavor?
🤿 What's your favorite outdoors activity?
Dividers by thecutestgrotto
Dni banner by tinyowlet (Thank you!!)
105 notes
·
View notes
Let me preface this micro-essay by saying I truly do not think robots, androids, or any highly advanced AI will EVER be able to replace humans. This is a long overdo speech of possible differences/similarities between a mechanical mind, and an organic brain.
First off, AI (the umbrella term i’ll be using for any sort of mechanical thinking machine) can only be programmed to respond or “feel” a certain way due to hyper specific inputs, and produce an output reminiscent of organic emotion.
While some may argue we do the same for our children by teaching them “good” and “bad” ways to react when faced with certain inputs, humans have to freewill to form new emotions, and discover certain outputs without interference of a programmer.
TLDR: Code cannot learn unless given the task to take in more information. To be coded to learn is not true learning, only success on the programmers behalf. Humans learn because it’s all they know how to do, and AI regurgitates their experiences to assimilate.
All of that being said, are we programmed in god’s image ? Are we pulling from some sort of divine framework in order to honor an entity that we will never see , similar to computers, and their endless devotion to an individual they’ll never truly know ?
Yes, i think so.
I don’t wanna spout off some”oh we were made in god’s image” bullshit, but if we have modeled the wires and circuits of computers after our own veins and arteries, are we modeled after the intricacies of the universe ?
Yeah, probably. We are what we create, and exist within our creators.
70 notes
·
View notes
i keep seeing the really cool moodboards people are making so now of course i gotta try it.
this definitely will not hinder my fic productiveness at all
7 notes
·
View notes
Thank you @aquietlarrie for tagging me to share a little snippet of the fic I’m currently working on. Sooo excited to read your “being gay in the 50s” AU 😌 here’s a little extract from my WIP (De amore ex tempore) <3
"Jump! For fuck's sake, Louis, jump!"
Louis looks down curiously at the ground and notices that the backpack is gone. The grass appears greener than it did before; a minute ago there were streetlights in front of him - why is there no light now? His brows furrow.
“Is there a blackout tonight?”
He starts coughing uncontrollably as if water has flooded his lungs. He brings his hands around his neck, feeling like he cannot talk nor scream for help – he can’t breathe.
“Louis, jump!”
And he can’t see, feel or hear anything, but trusts the voice. He jumps.
Then it’s just cold and dark.
Also I tag @lululawrence and @larrydoinglaundry because I’m their first fan and always curious of what they’re cooking. No pressure to post anything tho 🩷
47 notes
·
View notes