
queenthorns.bsky.social
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"That drinks tears" sorry, autocorrect did me dirty.
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Lee Young-Do: The bird that drank tears #1-4
A popular korean fantasy serie, I am currently making my way through. Something else than western.
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Please don't...
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So, the real question that is currently discussed is the nuclear arsenal being controlled by ChatGT or another company's system.
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I read something interesting. It's not really about tossing employees out of jobs for the AI companies. It's finding out what will dominate, open source Ai or a closed system. Then there will be a new market opening up, they really want to get their footing in. Military contracts.
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I am always blown away how beautiful this game looks.
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38 gamer, I love it and are a little overly with this year's influx of games that are after my heart.
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Had one picking holes in my wall while I was at work. Landlord took his sweet time to fix it so I would wake up some days with a woodpecker drilling in the inside of my walls. Thank god it's all concrete here.
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Oh fuck off. Not again.
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I am not (yet) into it, but the miniature painting is a huge part of it as well. So, you would get a new hobby for the price of two. 🥳
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Definitely, her main point of critique was the smell and the bird poop.
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That said, visiting one place alone is enough to fill lots of sketchbooks.
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Then there is Ciena which is a city build from red bricks on top of a hill, with streets too small for cars to drive.
Depending where you want to go you can also see the parks with sculptures: Arte Sella, Parco dei Mostri, or the Castello di Brolio and the Villa d'Este.
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My architecture prof at uni told me Venece is overrated, but if you want to see the channel, go. Then you have Rome with temple dating back into the antique, still intact and used as churches, the Vatican housing the largest collection of art. Florence with its museums.
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The all time favorite Italy. Just go wherever you want the country is a treasure chest.
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Not really. It's a legitimate murder mystery, but the sheep have no concept of human relationships and only have a vague idea of crime solving from the mystery novels their Shepard read to them. More dark humor than a family movie. But still, very good.
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Waiting for my copy to arrive on April 8th. I am both excited to read it and terrified about the content.
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The tall blond guy in Castlevania and the blackhaired guy with the red Trenchcoat and tiny glasses in Hellsing.
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I pushed one chapter a day when I was deep in depression and didn't realize it. Hope you are doing well and keep save.
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Was a little hesitant as well, but ended up liking it a lot. While yeah, the movie has some idiotic script moments, I could understand the stupid decisions the humans made, because they all were traumatised teenagers. In over their head and with no way to go back. Which worked surprisingly well.
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These shows are my guilty pleasure. Sometimes I need to lean back, relax and watch Gordon Remsy call someone a donkey.