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Thank you for everything my Captain 🫡
So that's it... Rhys finally post something... it hurts so much, so fcking much.
Thank you so much Rhys, thank you for Stede Bonnet, I'm so happy I discovered this show and was introduced to you.
THANK YOU 🙇
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Creators I love you but it's time to wake up
Among rumors about our tumblr user data being sold off to Midjourney/Generative AI, recent Extremely transphobic events (that have been ongoing) coming to a head, another extremely concerning internet censorship bill being pushed in upper levels of government, and a general air of frustration over how the site belongs to and is operated by perhaps the second stupidest CEO (second only to twitters own) of our age, I'm very done with the last few vestiges of what the old internet held for artists.
And if you're reading this, you probably are too.
I know we're tired. We are all tired. It is not always viable to pack up shop and move, again and again and again.
From tumblr to twitter to anywhere else we've ever grown up posting, things no longer work. Our audiences are kneecapped by aggressive and hostile algorithms, our reach is abysmal - if we aren't shadow-banned or silenced for one (transphobic) reason or another, we're thrust into an ever growing pit of hostility where the only thing that drives clicks is fighting and contention.
We're tired. We're so fucking tired. We aren't businesses, we aren't content mills, we cannot keep this pace that modern social media has set for us, to wring every ounce of creativity out of us to profit from and leave us rotting.
The key to staying afloat here, and I cannot stress this enough, is to stay connected to your peers.
Pack up and move as units if you must. Exodus from the sites that are killing us. Push your entire friend group of artists to move from one site to the next that promises you a kinder experience.
Art drives movements, it drives change, it is all that encompasses being human. If you take that away from the shitty places, they will be left with nothing but a cesspit of inhumanity and the people who follow you will be more incentivized than ever to move with you.
Yes, this is terrifying. There are no guarantees. There never was, and never are, and never will be.
But stay connected. Stay human.
Support each other and be willing to hold hands and jump when we all - as a group - need to jump from the flames we're all trying to convince ourselves wont kill us before rescue comes.
Rescue isn't coming, rescue will be found hand in hand with each other. I'm offering you my hand, please take it. There's always a new start, there are always helping hands reaching for you. You have to look up from the doom-scroll long enough to see and take them.
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'[S]ocially murdered,' an AFAB nonbinary child was LITERALLY murdered this week, the predstrogen situation sucks massively but PLEASE try to have a little perspective. When the fuck are transmascs supposed to talk about the violence we face if not now.
suck my dick you disingenuous shit. i never say transmascs cant talk about transphobic violence, all i said was derailing the transmisogyny discussions re: predstrogen with “listen to trans people” is shitty when the events being talked about are very obviously against trans women (and have non transfems contributing to the problem, such as transmascs and trans men). it’s not my fault you cant read a trans woman talking about intracommunity shittiness without (transmisogynistically) assuming she hates all people who were afab.
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USA 1997
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Ngl, it's a bit terrifying over on the blue bird rn, because you know that there must be a ton of people commenting on the changes that Musk's making, but they're just. Not showing up.
It should be trending. But it's not.
Which, really says enough.
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"American individualism has a lot of problems and can lead to a loss of supportive community networks" - true, a problem worth talking about
"Individualism is a poison and anyone who wants to maintain a level of independence from their family, culture, or community is suspect" - BAD. WRONG AND BAD. THIS IS EXTREME CONSERVATISM DRESSED UP IN A PROGRESSIVE HAT
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Hey guys! I made a playlist that consists of a lot of love songs that I feel really fit the dynamic of @acre-of-wheat’s Network Connectivity Issues characters!
It also comes with one or two songs sprinkled in that just fit Jade’s situation with her father and financial struggles and Kit’s situation with her family and some of her insecurities (technically all the songs have that feel for both of them). Then at the end it kind of fades to some rock instrumentals that I like and that I feel NCI Kit would like too hehe :)
It’s a lot of songs so I don’t know if I would be able to make a long ass post explaining which lyrics really fit and why I chose them (and believe me I Have A Lot of Thoughts about them) so feel free to send an ask or something! or to just tell me which ones you really like!
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"these websites are like email on crack" SO true criminal minds i'm always saying that
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For next time anyone has a hissy fit about using the word "holocaust" to describe the genocide in Gaza.
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Anyone else think short form social media based on algorithms designed to promote topics that create more engagement instead of more joy, the idea of fast fashion but conveyed through social media, and the fact you can monetize suffering and outrage better than ever has largely resulted in the death spiral of media literacy and the mass emergence of bad faith readings?
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ABT THE HBO MAX CARTOON APPOCALYPSE:
if you want to watch Infinity Train INCLUDING THE PILOT and others IN HD without pirating them yourself:
WATCH CARTOONS ONLINE
YOU'RE WELCOME
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Oh? If they wanted to have him be bisexual and not with Eddie, why wouldn't they plan to keep him with the established character who has a relationship to other characters and makes Buck act how they always envisioned him to be with a partner, as stated in this article?
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So in this world of rising streaming costs and license holders unilaterally deciding to pull content from streaming channels I figured I'd compile a few guides for people who want to cut those cords. As a rhetorical exorcise I'm going to list out some guides on how someone might want to create their own local media streaming service and how to automate management and supply of content to it. ALL RHETORICAL
I'm not going to explain how to build a media server, people who go that extensive won't need these guides, but if you have the cash, and don't want to build your own server you can always buy a higher end NAS from synology or QNAP that runs docker engine and you should be good.
Please make sure to follow the instructions for each individual guide in order depending on your choices. RHETORICALLY.
First you install Docker:
https://www.virtualizationhowto.com/2023/02/docker-compose-synology-nas-install-and-configuration/
Then you install your download clients:
Newsgroups (you'll also need an account with a hosting service like Newshosting or Giganews as well as access to an indexer): https://drfrankenstein.co.uk/2021/07/30/setting-up-nzbget-in-docker-on-a-synology-nas/
Torrents (with this you'll need access to either public or private trackers): https://drfrankenstein.co.uk/2021/09/13/deluge-in-docker-on-a-synology-nas/
Then you install Jackett (this'll auto-manage all of your torrent trackers and create feeds for Sonarr and Radarr):
https://www.smarthomebeginner.com/install-jackett-using-docker/
Then you install Sonarr:
https://drfrankenstein.co.uk/2021/05/03/setting-up-sonarr-in-docker-on-a-synology-nas/
Then you install Radarr:
https://drfrankenstein.co.uk/2021/07/30/setting-up-radarr-in-docker-on-a-synology-nas/
Then you install Plex or Jellyfin:
Plex: https://drfrankenstein.co.uk/2021/12/06/plex-in-docker-on-a-synology-nas/
Jellyfin: https://drfrankenstein.co.uk/2022/09/03/jellyfin-in-docker-on-a-synology-nas-no-hardware-transcoding/
Then you install Overseerr or Jellyseerr:
Overseerr: https://drfrankenstein.co.uk/2022/03/19/overseerr-in-docker-on-a-synology-nas/
Jellyseerr (only use if you picked Jellyfin): https://drfrankenstein.co.uk/2022/09/04/jellyseerr-in-docker-on-a-synology-nas/
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