demiurgoart.bsky.social
Ilustrator and comic artist (Aquelarre is about to be published).
Ilustrador y dibujante de cómics (a punto de publicar Aquelarre).
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But if you do things right, the bond a human an a cat can forge feels like the most rewarding sensation I had in all my life. You really feel loved beyond any condition once you demonstrate a cat you will be there for him no matter what.
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And the effort has to be constant. You need to pay attention to their needs, take care of them, give them space when needed. In fact they do look more like humans than dogs in many regards. If you adopt a cat you better understand it or not adopt any cat at all.
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Cats aren't like people and much people dislike them cause they aren't as easy to befriend as dogs are. Much people abandon their cats because of this. You do no favor to any cat presenting them this way. Cats are tough to befriend, you have to be there for them earn their trust.
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People is not as intelligent as we use to think. I include myself. All of us think we are smarter than we really are and we also think people acts rationally, but this is not true. People is quite irrational and they lean to the less difficult path possible which usually is inaction.
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Camus family was extremely poor. They lived in Oran, which is in Argelia. I'm quite sure anyone in the USA with a mobile phone or public transport, can any way or another if they are willing to, learn a thing or two about the world. Are there no libraries? I'm tired of excuses. People is just evil.
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But there's always some devil's advocate willing to excuse what's nothing but laziness and pure hate and evil with things like literacy. Morality is for everyone, or every poorly educated human being in this world votes or thinks like those aforementioned?
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And sums up to 77 million people? Albert Camus' grandmother was illiterate yet he went to the local library day after day until he received an scholarship to attend high school. Eventually he won a nobel prize and became one of existencialicism pillars. Everyone in the USA can do the same.
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Pardon my question if it is a bit off topic, but it this an usual practice in the publishing sector to sign this conditions. In Spain if the artist or the writer receive 10% royalties she could consider herself lucky. You can't make a living with that. So I ask to know how it works out there.
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To be honest: not "how to avoid it" cause it's nearly impossible, but "how to fall less into this kind of mistakes".
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Precisely anyone with a brain should be able to eventually understand that the way they think could be flawed and manipulated and thus learn how to avoid it. Hell! Until the Pandemy I thought everyone wondered this kind of things just like me. But reality showed me how wrong I was.
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Hace doce años ya había IAs generativas? Sorprendido me hallo.
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He talks exactly like Putin. It is just the same discourse.
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🥳
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Mucho ánimo y recuerda que hay un montón de gatitos que necesitan un hogar y mucho amor.
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We live in a world, even before internet was a commodity, where everyone can cultivate oneself if desired. But people doesn't even try cause it's better to go the easy way. They don't try to learn to think critically and look away from other people's problems. That's lazyness not being good people.
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In case you are wondering, Fragments of the Past was my first series of books, a TTRPG and an illustrated series of tales have been already released a couple of years ago or so: fragmentsofthepast.dev9k.com
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Peter Cushing! A mí me gusta montarme escenas imaginarias con actores de renombre xP
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Nah it works with many things, but it fails misserably at AI.
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Pinterest has such a button and it doesn't work as marvellously as expected.
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It usually works for me to try to do something else that make me feel that even if I don't draw I could call it a day. It could be cooking, reading just for the sake of it, cleaning the kitchen or just spend some quality time with my kitty. Procrastination, obsses myself and games enworsen the block
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Also, I think social networks do much more to deactivate people than they do to motivate them to do something. Here we all vent about this and that and how unfair is everything, but after that no one takes the streets. The rage is already canalized here instead of on the real world.
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I'm surprised you aren't burning things already, to be honest.
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I had a few bosses who acted the same way. After some years you learn how to treat with them to identify the pattern and cut the threat with a polite but contundent no just in time. Just when they feel stronger, that always shocks them.