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me personally id make sure to include you in my rpg party and go on multiple death defying quests and explore ur dialouge that explores your tragic backstories before deliberately getting the ending where we all split up like none of it ever happened
mutuals if you were a video game character I would do every step of your questline and get your good ending
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generally im not even self conscious about what i actually look like but what i am extremely self conscious about is how my photos look because it feels like everyone else knows how to pose and get good lighting and shit and not only do i not want to invest time in that, but also if i do take a conventionally flattering photo then THAT makes me self conscious about how i actually look in comparison irl---which is again, smth that i otherwise do not even feel badly about in the first place, so then that whole process makes me averse to taking a photo at all, which makes other ppl think i'm horrifically self conscious about my appearance, which i repeat im in fact not and won't be unless i have to spend 9283838 hours staring at photos of my own stupid face. is this thing on
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the rape and murder of the doctor at r.g. kar medical college is horrific, but the trinamool congress's response is not an aberration, we have seen it again and again; as recently as the beginning of this year, when the women of sandeshkhali revealed that they had survived months of systematic coercion and rape, and as far back as two-thousand-twelve, when mamata bannerjee called suzette jordan a liar for accusing her rapists of, well, rape.
the tmc has always protected the rapists in its ranks. last night they they were found attempting to destroy all evidence of the atrocity and silence protests. the police actively aided and abetted this. this is not strange either. what is strange is that the identities of the perpetrators are, in fact, an open secret. that the accused is a scapegoat with a sketchy past, is also an open secret. the fact that the victim was brutally raped and murdered because she uncovered information about certain illicit activities at the medical college is widely known.
and yet, the political parties and media houses are spinning it as a matter of morality, and a question of women's safety (this part is valid, but a bit too narrow), in a country where there are no laws to prosecute the rape and sexual assault of transwomen, nor marital rape. the bjp is mobilizing reactionary feminism in hopes of creating a power vacuum into which they can insert themselves (notably, this failed in sandeshkhali). everyone is still pretending that the atrocity was a case of anomalous sexual violence, when it was, in reality, routine sexual violence to keep affairs at r.g. kar medical college running smoothly.
and who knows how many more rape-and-murder cases have taken place since ninth august, incidents that didn't warrant quite as much media and public attention? the citizens of kolkata didn't take to the streets in such great numbers during the sandeshkhali incident either. it's just a small village, rather unimportant, not a place that produces the food we eat in the city. idk what to say. trash nation, trash state. trash city. fuck this shit.
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Whenever people tag scars or self harm scars on my work/selfies/self portraits it makes me so sad⌠like I understand tagging open wounds but scars are on peopleâs bodies for forever- tagging scars is like saying some people have a right to a world where survivors do not exist.
I understand that self harm scars can be triggering, but honestly it is something people need to get over. There should not be shame, disgust, or negativity around scarring, especially scarring from self harm. People with scars have to right to exist without warning.
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#sometimes when i feel really really bad i try to find these particular words that i typed at my lowest#it still makes me feel better. even after 3 years.#anyways !
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this is the saddest fucking thing. wheres that post about when you cant even write a poem about it because its just there already
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i am going to bash my head into a wall.
guys but. but it IS ai. do you genuinly believe that these words
were written by a human
heads up- it seems like ai fics are becoming more undetectable on ao3
this week alone ive found multiple fics that just. scream ai- as in theyve been generated using chatgpt. if youve ever fucked around with the website you'll know the telltale aesop's fable esque style, but some people genuinly dont seem to spot it- which is. Terrifying!
^this is the start of an inside out two "fic" with over five hundred kudos. it seems relatively normal- except its...vaguely generic. it doesnt sound like someone whos watched the media its from
the same goes for endings of each prompt/scene.
writing is hard, writing endings is harder, but when there's a consistent pattern of a certain writing style i find it hard to believe that these were written wholly by a human.
then there's the constant line breaks, i couldnt help but notice that each scene is quite short- and consistent with how chat gpt only ever generates a few paragraphs at a time.
three or more linebreaks in every single chapter- even when its not really neccesary!
i dont doubt that some of this work was edited and rewritten. some of the dialouge does flow smoothly in later chapters, some of the action doesnt sound clunky.
an easy way to understand how chat gpt's style is by looking at generated examples. i tried entering a similiar prompt, where we can see how generic it is in a few excerpts:
its scary how descriptive some parts are, but the key point is that the program still has lapses. common phrases are overused, the pace has a lot of timeskips, and character's genders often get switched around.
looking at the comments of the fic is also a good indicator to check:
of course writers arent perfect. im not saying that every fic will be absent of tropes and errors but when this style is mixed with them in every. single. chapter. for over twenty thousand words written in about ten days. well.
and if you try to reason with such authors:
this is one of about five ai fics i've seen this week, albeit the most popular. please dont use robot generated garbage on a fanwork website, and dont support people who do it either!
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heads up- it seems like ai fics are becoming more undetectable on ao3
this week alone ive found multiple fics that just. scream ai- as in theyve been generated using chatgpt. if youve ever fucked around with the website you'll know the telltale aesop's fable esque style, but some people genuinly dont seem to spot it- which is. Terrifying!
^this is the start of an inside out two "fic" with over five hundred kudos. it seems relatively normal- except its...vaguely generic. it doesnt sound like someone whos watched the media its from
the same goes for endings of each prompt/scene.
writing is hard, writing endings is harder, but when there's a consistent pattern of a certain writing style i find it hard to believe that these were written wholly by a human.
then there's the constant line breaks, i couldnt help but notice that each scene is quite short- and consistent with how chat gpt only ever generates a few paragraphs at a time.
three or more linebreaks in every single chapter- even when its not really neccesary!
i dont doubt that some of this work was edited and rewritten. some of the dialouge does flow smoothly in later chapters, some of the action doesnt sound clunky.
an easy way to understand how chat gpt's style is by looking at generated examples. i tried entering a similiar prompt, where we can see how generic it is in a few excerpts:
its scary how descriptive some parts are, but the key point is that the program still has lapses. common phrases are overused, the pace has a lot of timeskips, and character's genders often get switched around.
looking at the comments of the fic is also a good indicator to check:
of course writers arent perfect. im not saying that every fic will be absent of tropes and errors but when this style is mixed with them in every. single. chapter. for over twenty thousand words written in about ten days. well.
and if you try to reason with such authors:
this is one of about five ai fics i've seen this week, albeit the most popular. please dont use robot generated garbage on a fanwork website, and dont support people who do it either!
#ao3#the fic is fairly popular in the inside out two fandom its called breaking the ice please guys learn to recognise algorithmic garbage <3#.txt
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The New York Times instructed journalists covering Israelâs war on the Gaza Strip to restrict the use of the terms âgenocideâ and âethnic cleansingâ and to âavoidâ using the phrase âoccupied territoryâ when describing Palestinian land, according to a copy of an internal memo obtained by The Intercept. The memo also instructs reporters not to use the word Palestine âexcept in very rare casesâ and to steer clear of the term ârefugee campsâ to describe areas of Gaza historically settled by displaced Palestinians expelled from other parts of Palestine during previous IsraeliâArab wars. The areas are recognized by the United Nations as refugee camps and house hundreds of thousands of registered refugees. The memo â written by Times standards editor Susan Wessling, international editor Philip Pan, and their deputies â âoffers guidance about some terms and other issues we have grappled with since the start of the conflict in October.â While the document is presented as an outline for maintaining objective journalistic principles in reporting on the Gaza war, several Times staffers told The Intercept that some of its contents show evidence of the paperâs deference to Israeli narratives.
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Despite the memoâs framing as an effort to not employ incendiary language to describe killings âon all sides,â in the Times reporting on the Gaza war, such language has been used repeatedly to describe attacks against Israelis by Palestinians and almost never in the case of Israelâs large-scale killing of Palestinians. In January, The Intercept published an analysis of New York Times, Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times coverage of the war from October 7 through November 24 â a period mostly before the new Times guidance was issued. The Intercept analysis showed that the major newspapers reserved terms like âslaughter,â âmassacre,â and âhorrificâ almost exclusively for Israeli civilians killed by Palestinians, rather than for Palestinian civilians killed in Israeli attacks. The analysis found that, as of November 24, the New York Times had described Israeli deaths as a âmassacreâ on 53 occasions and those of Palestinians just once. The ratio for the use of âslaughterâ was 22 to 1, even as the documented number of Palestinians killed climbed to around 15,000.
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[Hi Dennis. How was the lion feeding?...?]
This has been something I've been working on for quite a while now, as some people who look at my insta story might know, but I'm finally done!! those text messages from s14ep5 are so unhinged, they haunt me every goddamn day. To drop "i love you so much" just to follow it with what essentially is a "no homo.. for u... even tho u r so hot and i like you so much!". exploading them with my mind into a million pieces, okay?
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a lot of the popular "queerbait" ships are just "these two characters are friends / they stood close together once" but every once in a while i'll stumble into an unfamiliar ship tag and see shit like "in episode 169 Scrungko gives Blorbis multiple prostate orgasms with an anal vibrator while pretending to date him" and like. idk what the hell is going on there. but if it's not queerbait then they just invented something even more insane. maybe y'all are right sometimes.
#im so glad this post is abt macdennis. op you are very correct#mac poisons dennis to get him to rely on him#mac tries to kiss dennis multiple times#mac is canonly gay and dennis has a system for seducing men#mac peels dennis' apples and other gross domestic shit#mac and dennis moved into the suburbs and raised a dog called dennis jr before going insane#dennis has called mac 'baby boy'#they have monthly dinners that they look forward to#theres an episode called mac and dennis break up#et cetera et cetera. many such cases#iasip
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babe are you posting about me on r/BPDlovedones again âŚ.
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so i got a weird comment almost exactly like this but. decidedly ruder lmao
and i was obviously like huh weird this dude speaks like a cop and theyre promoting a decently popular webseries (?)
before i remembered a very recent comment made on another fic in that series and
yeah. its pretty obvious that these are generated by ai but i genuinly dont know *why* - scrapping fics? promotion? both??
either way i reported both of those as spam in my email before even fully reading them. so ! id honestly just reccomend locking your fics if ur concerned
is this one of those ai/scam comments? i remember something going around a while ago to be on the lookout for weird comments telling you to do something, and i don't usually get Guest comments on any of my stuff. the comment this was on was for a Loki fanfic i did for @/vampirque, so this might genuinely just be someone promoting another fic, or even self-promoting, but i'm not sure. any thoughts guys?
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