ai data centers and real-life people having to screen fucked up content to teach computers what's safe and thereby receiving ptsd is just not worth it. the environ impact, creative infringement, and everything else deeply sucks too but that alone should fully devalue it. inhumane
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kh2 riku figure holding an ibuprofen tablet in his hand
kh2 sora figure holding an ibuprofen tablet in his hand
let’s take ibuprofen together 🫴
12.11.2025 20:02 — 👍 75 🔁 27 💬 3 📌 0
all that and dick cheney
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so much good news this morning that i kept feeling like i should sign off with happy holidays! in my emails. but cole escola being cast as bon clay or it being amuro ray’s bday does not beget a national celebration. for some reason
05.11.2025 01:17 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
feeling chuffed lately
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Henry Cyril Paget, 5th Marquess of Anglesey (1875-1905), 'The Dancing Marquess'
Known as the 'Dancing Marquess', Henry Paget converted the chapel of Plas Newydd (renamed Anglesey Castle) into his own Gaiety Theatre. He squandered vast sums on the purchase of jewellery, luxurious goods and fantastic costumes for his theatrical extravaganzas, performed both at his home and on tour to parts of Britain and the Continent. At the time of his early death in 1905, just short of reaching his 30th birthday, The Bystander fulminated: 'His example will remain one of the strongest arguments against our hereditary system that the most ardent revolutionist would wish for,' and then drew the cruel comparison with his illustrious grandfather, the 1st Marquess, a gallant cavalry leader who had carried on at the Battle of Waterloo despite losing his leg. But the critics did concede that the Dancing Marquess was much loved by his estate workers and local people in Anglesey.
Henry Cyril Paget, 5th Marquess of Anglesey
'The Dancing Marquess'
www.npg.org.uk/collections/...
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wife: how was guarding the two paths today, honey?
guard: [looking away] fine
wife: did something happen?
guard: [tearing up] no
wife: would the other guard tell me something happened?
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🐈🐈
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let me see the new color for humans i want to see the new color! put me on the laser waitlist let me see it
02.05.2025 02:15 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
A closeup view of an ornate cuirass and tasset, showing heart-shaped designs along the edges of the metal panels.
An extremely ornate ceremonial halberd head showing etched and blackened designs with various plants, mythical creatures, and heraldic designs.
A closeup of the shoulder intersection of the cuirass, pauldron, and bevor of a piece of 1500s field armor. Some ornate etching of the crucifixion is visible in the lower right corner on the cuirass.
Here are 543 images (1.5GB) of items at the Philadelphia Museum of Art arms and armor exhibit
You're free to use them for anything, even commercially. I tried to focus on details not usually represented in available reference material
drive.google.com/file/d/1NRzg...
Here's a small sampling:
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Severin Bookplate 1
Severin Bookplate 2
Severin Bookplate 3
Severin Bookplate 4
The engraved bookplate or ex libris is a favourite format for small erotic artworks, and today’s new artist, the Belgian Mark Severin, was probably the most important figure in the revival of the erotic engraved bookplate. See more than 150 of them now at www.honesterotica.com/illustrator/....
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Comic panel I didn’t need but wanted to finish anyway :’|
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