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Manny the Mammoth, the inventor of AI art

@awesome-komachan

That bastard is the reason why he invented AI art to torment me just like satan. hello there this is where l post my art and reblog once in a blue moon. I'm So sorry if my art is bad also I like Anime and weird things...

it’s cool that every website on the internet is noticeably dying because the morons who bought up the entire thing only just now realized that they can’t have infinite profit growth forever and now we’re gonna have to deal with whatever crypto blockchain metaverse bullshit will inevitably replace it all

turns out this was not a glitch and elon implemented a new policy that you can only load a couple hundred tweets onto your timeline a day and then you’re blocked from using the website for the rest of the day. this guy is honestly a genius

I don't know if this is cringe but when I was in high school I remember being sad and edgy and I remember listening to hatsune miku from YouTube and I thought she's so cool and epic that I love to imagine hatsune miku killing Manny the Mammoth and I have those cool animation ideas in my head and thinking about how hatsune miku would kill Manny like a epic anime character like Eren Jaeger and other cool characters back then

Tl:dr hatsune miku is the reason why I started drawing

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I don't want to be patronizing towards younger folk on the internet 'cause like... I used to be one of them.

I understand where some people come from when they say "kids shouldn't be on the internet", but... that is simply not realistic. And also potentially dangerous.

For kids/teens who were sheltered like me, the internet was/is just about the only place where I had any sense of freedom, autonomy, and connection with others like me/my own age. It was my only escape, and no amount of "you're too young" would've kept me away.

There are things I regret, things I shouldn't have delved into, and byproducts of social media that I resent... but not being able to have access to the internet at all would've been devastating for me.

For youth in bad situations, especially marginalized youth, not having access to the internet and support outside of their home is also a potential death sentence.

Kids and teens have so little agency and places to go, so... no, I don't think the answer is to bar them from the internet entirely.

To be honest, I don't know what the answer is. I wish there were more free kid-and-teen oriented sites like there were when I was younger. I didn't even know about YouTube until I was like 10 or 11??

But adults and youth alike are forced to carve out their own spaces in these mass social media sites, where everyone sees everything unless they make an effort to curate what they see, and even then there is an inevitable overlap bc these sites don't actually care about privacy and boundaries.

And with the whole "proship vs antiship" thing, I really don't like all the animosity that has been further ignited between youth and adults in fandom space as a byproduct. This constant dunking game where it's always "HAHA look at this cringe adult" or "HAHA look at this cringe kid"... I don't think it should be this way? And I don't want to fall into that trap.

And I know not everyone does that. But I do think it's important to remember that it's not "just kids" who are doing this, but people my age and older as well who are harassing others and spreading misinfo about serious and complex things.

I don't have a tidy resolution to this as I'm limited on time, but basically I do believe it's possible to have a healthy camaraderie between adults & youth in fandom space / on the internet that is age-appropriate and where everyone's boundaries are respected.

And most of all, barring kids & teens from potentially life-saving resources and communities just seems like a recipe for disaster, and frankly terrifying when you remember a lot of people's rights are being taken/in jeopardy right now...

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It’s always insane to me when people DM me to yell at me about breaching their DNI because I reblogged a post from them

Like how chronically online are you that you’re checking the blogs of everyone who reblogs from you

And I genuinely mean that. Even if the post only has like 10 notes at best. How much free time do you have to check the blogs of all 10 of those notes, and then go OUT OF YOUR WAY to message anyone who doesn’t fit your strict guidelines for human interaction. And I know some of y’all don’t just check but you DIG, because some of the stuff I get DMed about is not advertised on my blog as soon as you look at it.

How do you all survive outside of the internet when every persons political opinions and stances on fictional content aren’t displayed to you right off the bat.

Like I’m not kidding. That’s not normal. You are not the normal one in this situation. Please put your phone down for at least a week and go outside.

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I love how someone got SO mad at my post that basically boiled down to “If you’re digging through the blogs of strangers who reblog from you, on the strangers reblogging from people website, to dig up dirt on them - that’s not normal behavior and you should stop” that they sent me a paragraph of anon hate

Yeah man you’re real normal. You won. I was a fool to think that perhaps that was unhealthy behavior.