Funny how people bury NFT every year, ignoring the obvious: the market simply flushed out the trash. Less farming, less noise, more actual purpose. This isn’t death - it’s adulthood.
Good morning #art Lovers
Eve, the Apple, and Other Convenient Myths
If history had been written by women, perhaps the apple would have been a pear. Or a fig. Or not a fruit at all, but a metaphor and Eve not the culprit, but the first philosopher who dared to ask, “Why not?” And yet, for millennia, the apple, red, gleaming, sensual, has been the emblem of feminine downfall. Not because Eve was hungry. Not because she was curious. But because someone had to be blamed. And it was easier if she had long hair and a womb.
The Middle Ages turned this into a full-blown morality play: Eve as the origin of sin, Mary as its redemption, and in between, generations of women told to hush, to birth, to obey. Christianity, or rather, its patriarchal interpretation, built a social order on this tale. Woman as the source of chaos. Woman as the one who must be managed.
No one asked: who wrote this version? Who decided Eve reached first? Who confirmed it was even an apple? Perhaps it was Adam. Perhaps it was a pomegranate. Perhaps it was a shared decision, a mutual curiosity, a moment of collective awakening.
Today, in the age of satellites, synthetic minds, and feminist manifestos, we’re still being reminded of that apple. Still being told that it all started with us. As if we were not the beginning of life, but the beginning of trouble. But maybe that’s the point. Maybe it’s time to stop apologizing for reaching. Maybe it’s time to reclaim the apple - not as a symbol of guilt, but of courage. Of the audacity to want more than obedience.
Let the apple stay. Let it gleam. But let it tell the truth: that Eve didn’t fall…she leapt.
Where is my coffee?
AI-generated content is becoming indistinguishable from reality.
Human-made content is increasingly mistaken for AI.
I encountered this firsthand earlier this year, when I started actively working on content for @Bloobsycom.
The character doesn’t have a human appearance — only big white eyes, carrying certain dark emotions.
That’s where its core uniqueness lies:
The emotion is always static, regardless of what’s happening around it.
At the same time, I repeatedly received feedback from people who genuinely believed that what they were watching was nothing more than another piece of low-effort AI-slop.
I mean, some AI content can be real impressive — especially when it’s used as a tool in the right hands.
But that doesn’t change one key thing:
Once your brain is convinced that what you’re seeing is fully artificial (no matter how beautiful or funny it is), you subconsciously start devaluing it.
And that happens not because “anyone can make it in a few clicks,” but because you don’t feel a human presence behind the work.
So, back to Bloobsy content — 93% of everything we do behind the scenes is created in real life:
From the helmet to the setup of dark, atmospheric locations.
The remaining 7% is AI used for experimentation, VFX, or simplifying certain processes.
Of course, there is a way to fully automate the process — to digitize it entirely and run it as an AI-consistent character.
But that’s not where we’re headed.
Is this path harder?
Absolutely, but it feels completely different, it's real.
Just mark my words:
As AI goes further and shapes humanity more deeply, even the weirdest projects will gain value.
As long as there’s a real human soul behind them.
«Son of the Metaverse» I dedicate to my friend and inspirer @BucharaYT🔮 Recently he got into some trouble and his the most valued #nfts were stolen.
- Buddy, hang in there! You’re strong and we believe in you. You are bloody rich - you’ve got us - your #bloobsy fam! #NFTFam
@myweb3now Может я что-то не знаю? Он же сам нарисовал все эти 555 картинок? Плотно занимается этим как минимум год и обо всем этом подробно рассказывал?