i am nooooot locked the fuck in. im locked the fuck out. call the locksmith
Roar, 3d creature design by Sadan Vague
me when sun characters are terrifying and destructive. me when light is an overwhelming damaging power. me w
spent some time autisming the concept of man-eating horses đ
like i'm sorry but we as a fandom have to stay firm on our anti-AI values. we cannot suddenly start giving AI a pass when it's something we "want to see" like destiel kisses. it's not suddenly fine. we're not going to start using AI to make fanfic scenes come to life or audio AI to make characters "say" stuff we want to hear. you have GOT to be firm on your anti-AI stance. if you start making exceptions then suddenly anything will fly. fandom is for real art and creations made by real people. no AI fanfics. no AI art. no AI rendered "bonus" scenes. no AI audio. none of it has a place here.
My dream for the election is that itâs definitive. I want a 2012-style Election Day where everyone built it up beforehand to possibly be close but then the results start rolling in and it was like âOh, nevermind. Itâs obviously Obama. Everyone go to bed.â
I just want voters to put a stake right through the heart of Trumpism so that it crumbles to ash before our eyes. Thatâs the dream.
this looks so sick
Epigenised (Opal-CT, Lussatite) Helix Ramondi snail fossil, from Dallet, Puy-De-DĂ´me, France.
Have noticed that differences between humans and fantasy races or beings tend to fall neatly into either âphysiologyâ or âculture,â so here, some ideas for how fantasy beings can differ from humans in their thinking and perception:
They all have synesthesia. All of them. There are lots of forms of synesthesia, so, plenty of angles to explore. Imagine a species for whom numbers, calendar days, and other abstract concepts just...have colors and smells, and itâs hard for them to understand how people...think about things otherwise. Or maybe they canât understand the distinctions others make between, for instance, sound and visual stimuli. The linguistic rules that say an image can be âblurryâ but a smell canât are incomprehensible to them. It gets even more interesting if the associations are in some ways consistent between members of the species.
More ideas for sense perception, possibly applicable to the synesthetic species: What if, just like we have a large number of senses but sort them into five (pain, touch, and proprioception are not the same senses, but we categorize them all as âtouch!â) they donât have categories for âtypesâ of sense perception, at all. In their own language(s), they can describe their experiences to others this way, but they have to learn to be able to clarify for non-members of their species whether they saw something or heard it.
Superhuman time sense, or no time sense. The fascinating thing about humans is that we can percieve time based purely on internal cues, but weâre kind of bad at itâwe often have to count to give exact measurements of seconds, and weâre prone to not realizing how long or how late weâve been doing something. Perhaps a fantasy being can percieve time in a more exact fashionâwhich could lead to amusement about how humansâ time sense tends to warp relative to how much fun theyâve been having. Or, perhaps a fantasy being canât perceive time at all without external cues (for example, sunrise and sunset). This would make being isolated from those cues, like if they were trapped in a dungeon, incredibly scary and disorienting. They would also have a difficult time if they were asked, âHow many days were you trapped down there in the dungeon?â They would probably respond, âThere werenât any! It was dark!â
A telepathic species, but they donât have a âhive mindâ or no sense of individuality. It makes sense that it would take an active effort to âreadâ someoneâs thoughts, past just noticing how theyâre feeling or the general âtrendâ of their thoughts. So it would be cool to have a telepathic species with, yâknow, a sense of boundaries regarding thoughts. Itâs probably a lot like touch in humansâcertain levels of closeness or intimacy are permissible in certain levels of relationship, and a lot would be inappropriate with a stranger. Yes, they technically can sift through your memories, but why would you do that, what the fuck is wrong with you. For humans, rape is practically the worst thing you can do to a person. Among this species, entering someone elseâs mind and viewing or actually tampering with someoneâs thoughts is just as absolutely abhorrent, except that they probably have many different levels of unacceptable and unthinkable acts of violation that we canât meaningfully distinguish in our languages. Among these beings, friends might share pleasant thoughts and experiences, relationships are a subtle interplay of feelings and thoughts and images. Being allowed to go deeper into someoneâs mind is always a huge deal. Yes, members of this species might occasionally be recruited to pry information out of people, but doing that is just so vile to the vast majority that itâs not at all a common thing, even if only because the punishments are so severe.
A species whose memory just doesnât degrade. Everything that goes into their memory remains perfectly preserved for...well, ever. Theyâre fascinated by, and a little suspicious of, the way human memories seem to change over time, how anecdotes humans tell have little inconsistencies in them, and how humans can straight up forget things. It seems like a terrifyingly chaotic way to live.
Alternatively, a species whose way of encoding and storing memories is just...different. Itâs pretty weird, when you think about it, that mnemonic devices...work. Like, singing a song or saying a nonsense rhyme to remember information? âThirty days hath Septemberâ is easier to remember than just...remembering which months have which number of days? Imagine being a member of a fantasy race that just...canât?? remember things?? That way? Then they catch a human trying to alphabetize something and singing the ABCâs under their breath and theyâre like âwhat the FUCK are you DOINGâ
A species that doesnât really have âstagesâ of emotional or cognitive development. Like maybe their brains develop before they hatch or emerge or whatever, but once theyâre conscious, they pretty much have an adult brain. The fact that humans spend part of their lives cognitively limited and unable to regulate their emotions because theyâre underdeveloped, and not because of a lack of experience, is very bizarre, and the fact that being out in the world, making bad decisions with that half-developed brain, is in fact necessary for humans to develop properly is even weirder and honestly a little freaky.
bible: angels are actually wheels of eyes and flames me: cool my mind visualising this:
One of my favorite things in Fallout 4 was how synths can randomly replace settlers in your settlements. And people in real life all talked about how you could tell who a synth was by checking their energy resistance in VATS. Having energy resistance = youâre a synth.
Except this was completely made up by players trying to find an easy way to find synths. Settlers can just randomly have energy resistance for various reasons.
So in a game about paranoia and witch hunts, players created a real life equivalent of witch trials and plenty of random innocent NPCs were butchered over paranoia about synths, started by real life rumors.