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Check out my sci-fi webcomic, " Leaving The Cradle":
http://leavingthecradle.com
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And I do admire the uranium balls it took to put an apocalyptic genocide of a human race in the _beginning_ of the story, let alone it being a children's cartoon.
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By all means not a faultless animated film, but it was among my major inspiration sources back in the day.
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Well, try to watch something besides Family Guy, maybe?
Like, how Scavengers Reign or Pantheon "ugly or stupid looking"?
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God save the French animation.
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Eastern animation: genki spicy tomboy girl.
Western animation: shy and trying to get rid of their generational complexes.
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The irony of this guy being unable to do even the most basic kindergarten-level calculus (or not knowing how many minutes there are in two hours) is not lost on me.
They're their own enemy first and foremost. Let them cook (themselves)
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A friendly reminder:
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I mean, like, proper exhibitions. People deserve to be able to inspect them up close. =)
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I really hope those matte paintings are on display somewhere like classic paintings, because they're no less impressive.
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Wait, you're _not supposed_ to hear clocks?
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Damn, I interpreted this in the darkest possible way. °~°
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There should be more centrifugal space stations in video games.
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That's what happens when you get a talented director with a vision and no big-shot stars who demand tens of millions of dollars.
The miniature work is _exquisite_
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Do you know many artists who don't know how many fingers a human has?
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What they do these days isn't that, they wait till protests are over, and then ramp up lawmaking, propaganda, surveillance, expansion of the enforcement power, so that the next protest couldn't get unmanageable or, ideally, wouldn't start at all.
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Peaceful protests don't work. Russians have learned this the hard way in 2013.
We probably could've been a democratic country by now if people were willing to actually DO SOMETHING besides standing in one spot for a couple of hours and then go home with the feeling of mission accomplished.
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"YOUR TAKING TOO LONG IS TAKING TOO LONG!!!"
Honestly, my absolute favorite mid-boss fight so far.
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Or... not? Was I bamboozled?
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Oh no, the spider contracted the Anime Censorship Disease! Poor thing T_T
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Honestly, would be a fun to, for once, have a werewolf film where the victim is a furry or ends up in furry circles.
We got romcom movie with _zombies,_ goddamn, why not werewolves?
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I feel like a lot of Werewolf films fall kinda dull... because they're actually Dr. Jekyll and Moon-activated Mr. Hyde in disguise. You can play "I got this ANOTHER side of me, that's VERY dangerous!" only so many times.
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Isn't the worst-case scenario for climate change is "look at Venus"?
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Did the movie become _worse_ due to hieroglyphics being realistic? No? Then what's the fricking problem?
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>Watch The Mummy 1999 ironically.
>Be surprised that it is actually an awesome film on par with the Raiders of the Lost Ark.
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I will never understand how professional comic artists can output the amount of a couple of years of a webcomic's updates in a MONTH.
And, no, I'm pretty sure I work on my webcomic almost full-time too, and yet a page a week is still the best I can do at the expense of everything else in life... T_T
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Inescapable, truly.
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IMO, saying it was a tone shift is a bit of an understatement. It's as if one of the Tom and Jerry movies had Tom getting a head trauma after Jerry bonks him, spends the entire rest of his life in a wheelchair, Jerry goes to jail for that, and you are supposed to take this completely seriously.
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This is _precisely_ why they made a meme out of it. A gamers-on-a-couch gag comic suddenly and out of nowhere doing a heavy, dark drama episode is going to raise a lot of eyebrows.
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You really see nothing wrong with students relying on the Lying Machine, that's FAMOUS for being confidently wrong and suggesting things like eating at least three small rocks a week for health?
You really go "Yeah, using chatGPT in your education is fiiiiiine"? Do you WANT people to become dumber?
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> Where every software engineer is using it?
You mean, TRIED to use it and then found it to be unreliable mess?
> Where people who like art but struggled to make their own
People using AI to create images do not "like art". They want content to consume and are irritated that drawing requires effort.
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> ai has the highest growing number of active users in history?
Not a sign that it is something good. Heroine being handled out on the streets for free would grow users mighty fast as well, I'd wager...
>Where it’s completely roiling education?
You've made a few mistakes in "ruining".
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Makes one think that maybe you are just sitting in an echo-chamber and your comic isn't that good actually, if out of 250 people only ONE decided to read a couple more chapters, and yet still bailed after chapter 4? (Comic had descriptions, tags, cover, the whole shebang, so they didn't go in blind)
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On one hand, yes, you're right, and I have my own site with very cool and comfy community in the comments, OTOH uploading your comic to a new aggregator site and seeing how the view statistic absolutely _craters_ right after the first chapter to "one person" and then to 0 is quite demoralizing.
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"AI is the same, better for the consumer"
What planet do you live on?
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I hate Musk like any other man, but it is undeniable that he lowered the price for orbital launch to such an extent that even a _youtuber_ can afford to launch a satellite now. Regardless of what a turd Musk is as a person and how I wish he'd walk into the sea, this is undeniably a good thing.