no matter all the hard stuff i am facing i still make beats and art
idgaf
God blesses me
Book of Angels 1st page insert art progress
this will be a book with a series of these characters and i will do my best to publish it so people who want a physical copy can get one
Until now, I never truly realised how important Stargate was in my life. I had never seeked out a community or tried to find friends. Amazon has somehow managed to successfully herd cats. This movement is not dying and I am beyond proud of everyone in this week-plus tweetathon.
People often ask why fans still care so much about Stargate after all these years.
The answer is simple.
It was never just a TV show.
Behind every episode were writers, actors, directors, crew members and thousands of people who poured their hearts into creating something special. They gave us stories that made us laugh, think, dream and escape for an hour when life got tough.
For me personally, Stargate was always more than entertainment. It was comfort during difficult times, something to look forward to, and a world I could disappear into when I needed a break from reality.
But what makes Stargate truly special isn’t the ships, the aliens or the gate itself.
It’s the people.
The people who created it.
The people who brought the characters to life.
And the fans who have kept the franchise alive for nearly three decades.
Every like, comment, repost and message I’ve received over the last few days reminds me that behind this campaign are real people with real memories and real stories.
That’s why #SaveStargate matters.
Because this has never just been about a television series.
It’s about what that series meant to millions of people around the world.
And the world and universe needs to be part of more … a lot more
Love and respect @BaronDestructo@MichaelShanks@rachel_luttrell@iamchrisjudge@martingero and the cast and crew over those magnificent years .
I wasn’t going to post this but I can’t stop thinking about it.
DARPA just quietly published a funding solicitation in December that I think almost nobody outside of defense and biotech circles has read. I’ve spent the last few days going through it and honestly I’m still processing what I’m looking at.
They’re trying to build something they call a “nucleic acid compiler.”
A protein machine that lives inside your cells and writes DNA using nothing but light.
No injection. No viral vector. No physical delivery mechanism of any kind.
Just light.
Point a specific pattern of photons at a cell and the machine inside reads it like code and synthesizes whatever genetic sequence it was told to make.
They’re calling the information transfer “massless” because literally nothing physical moves between the programmer and the cell.
Just electromagnetic radiation carrying instructions that get translated directly into the language of life.
Every method we currently have for getting genetic information into a cell requires moving matter across a biological barrier.
A needle.
A lipid nanoparticle.
A modified virus. Something physical has to carry the message.
This eliminates that entirely.
It’s the difference between handing someone a letter and thinking a thought directly into their mind.
And here’s the part that sent me down a rabbit hole at 2am. If this works, if you can encode genetic instructions as light and decode them inside living cells, then you’ve just proven something about the nature of reality itself.
You’ve demonstrated that life is, at its most fundamental level, an information process.
That biology and computation are the same thing wearing different clothes.
John Wheeler spent his career arguing that physical reality emerges from information. “It from Bit” he called it.
The universe isn’t made of matter that happens to process information.
It IS information processing that happens to look like matter.
I don’t know whether to be amazed or terrified.
Probably both.
The document is public.
It’s called DARPA-PS-26-10.
Read it yourself and tell me I’m overreacting.
I don’t think I am.
https://t.co/iDP0f1A5NK
@Cortex_Zero@UAPReportingCnt@violetta_yc@wkpixley1@BobMcGwier_N4HY
Hey Stargate fans! I will be taking part in the Tweet storm tomorrow (Tuesday 6/16) at 10:30am PT/ 1:30pm ET) #SaveStargate
I signed the petition! https://t.co/H0FLx4m9Nl
Thanks @rachel_luttrell for the shoutout and alert. I will be here for it! 👍🏼
Dear @AmazonMGMStudio ,
It's okay to admit you made a mistake.
We know you thought that, after 15 years, Stargate had no active fans. But we've proven you wrong.
Thousands of us are waiting for the next chapter.
Do the right thing.
#SaveStargate
A new Stargate show has the potential to answer questions fans have had for over 15 years.
It has the potential to ask new questions and bring in new audiences.
An audience already exists and is waiting for you to make the right call, @AmazonMGMStudio#SaveStargate
My take on Disclosure Day
Pros:
Emily Blunt was amazing.
Abduction Scene was 10/10 got chills.
Covered lots of ground on the phenomenon
Score was great.
Conveyed mass disclosure very well
Cons:
Erratic at times with disparate themes being explored simultaneously
Ending seemed strange and abrupt
CGI animals broke immersion for me.
Good watch. Like it alot. Would definitely make for a better 10 episode series with time to explore individual themes.
6.8/10
Frank gives his side of the James Drake camping trip, says James asked him to come camping first and when he found out it was for James' stream, thats when he asked to be compensated #Fishtanklive