A little more from the trailer of “My Girlfriend, Enid”, an indie film about a trans woman and her attempts to escape her dysphoria through making a perfect clone of herself.
The Kickstarter is less than 10% away from reaching its funding goal!
https://t.co/bgg52mEi57
TADC SPOILER (kinda of)
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My sibling(10yo) came to me with their Jax plushie looking like that and said: “Isn’t she lovely?” They’re spoiler free. So I got confused, and answered: “she’s wonderful” THE KID STARTED SING THE SONG. I asked them where they saw the spoiler+
ALSO! Now that the garden is revealed I'm finally putting these on the Patreon! No interior - just ready to be used however you wish, for all your growing needs!
#minecraftbuilds#minecraft建築コミュ#minecraft
Yeah basically. Whenever Glitch asked what I was doing for them, I hit them with the 'eh dont worry about it'. They were done by my friend @CadaverNG. He was a long time member of my community back in the day, real super talent! Not only did he animate it all himself, he composed/wrote the song as well. Then we had the talented @nihmune provide vocals!
Remember when Musk challenged the World Food Program to explain how he could solve world hunger with just $6 billion, they did, and he just completely ignored them?
Random Encounters, creators of Five Nights at Freddy's: The Musical, is retiring on June 7th, 2027.
"There's two reasons that we're retiring. One, the numbers, but two, the possibilities. We've been called the last bastion of 2010's YouTube, and we're really proud of that. Our content hasn't changed. We've been making the same style of video game musicals since 2011. But a lot of things have changed on the platform. The style of content has changed. The algorithm has changed. The competitors have changed. Even culture itself has changed [...] And though we're retiring from this YouTube channel, we're not retiring from entertainment. We're entertainers, and we want to spend the rest of our lives entertaining you guys!"
(Via: irl_encounters)
#fnaf #fivenightsatfreddys
When the only option to decline is "don't use our service" and/or "delete everything you've uploaded before AI even existed", then there's no consent and it shouldn't be legal. Especially when thousands of artists who uploaded have died before AI existed.