Whatever is about to follow, whatever the grand trick is, is really going to amaze. Look closely, because the closer you think you are, the less you'll actually see.
Your full name is Dana Katherine Scully. Your badge number is… Hell. I don’t know your badge number. Your mother’s name is Margaret. Your brother’s name is Bill Jr. He’s in the Navy and he hates me. Lately, for lunch, you’ve been having this six-ounce cup of yogurt, plain yogurt, into which you stir bee pollen because you’re on a bee pollen kick even though I tell you you’re a scientist and you should know better. Any of that information could have been gathered by anyone.
being in a small fandom is like being given a bone, chewing on it until you're done with it, burying it in your backyard, and then digging that same chewed up bone months later to continue chewing on it, and then the cycle just repeats.
this is especially true for small fandoms that you know won't be getting any new content, so you just have to consume the content you've already consumed thousands of times before.
There is a Swiss group called Les Enfants de Macguyver and they actually built a life-size Stargate, complete with moving chevrons and all the lights. (A Pegasus gate was also done as—one hell of—a side project.) They have a website and are on a bunch of social media, here's their YouTube channel.
It's insanely well done, they had access to lots of the original parts, and the specs are all correct. Go and give them some love!
AI defenders will make it seem as if art is this gatekept pastime that only the most elite can partake in and they’re making it possible for the “normies” to create meanwhile one of the most memorable pieces of recent art I’ve ever seen is “My son’s drawing of safe”
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