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2024.05.17 12:55 Shalomboys $PWDY the next 20x move

$PWDY the next 20x move
$PWDY is about to go parabolic
Company tweeted major acquisition news to follow next week and has been hinting at a major move for over a year.
3/26 Powerdyne international filed a 14c where insiders voted to increase AS by 50%. In the filing it says reason is acquisition and mergers. Everyone wanted to scream dilution and run for the hills but have yet to realize this company has not once ever created notes and diluted the they tweeted out that they are going to use the increase in AS as collateral for a bridge loan.
This loan will be used to quickly acquire a new company, most likely composite motors listed below. Once bridge loan is used they will be granted larger long term financing that will be able to be paid off from the incoming companies profits.
This is my take on the current information provided. Please take a look at pictures in this post for more info
OS: 1.85B AS: 2 B Price:.0019 Marketcap:$2.8mil Share structure maxed 1.5 million annual revs Cash flow positive
Unlike most OTC companies Powerdyne actually accrues revenue and profits of substantial amount. Their business is generated from a 2022 acquisition of creative motion technology. Which included CM tech, a motor production company. These motors serve factory automation robots.(Al)
Along with the acquisition of CM tech was "Frame One". A custom framing shop. Frame One has been in business Since 2006 and brings with it a strong client base of local schools, colleges, artists, interior decorators/designers, museums, photographers, art galleries and theaters. This may seem quite simple but it generates revenue and thats more than what 99% of otc ceos can do.
The company's ceo has previously acknowledged Al. The CM tech company producing motors supplies semiconductor companies with these motor where they are creating chips for the purpose of Al. With the ongoing emergence and growth “With the ongoing emergence and growth of artificial intelligence (Al) we are anticipating and preparing for an increase in demand for CM Tech's custom designed motors. Currently, CM Tech does not directly supply the Al market but supplies the motors to the semiconductor equipment manufacturers who produce and service the automated equipment that is responsible for making the silicon wafers used in the micro processing chips. These microchips are used in Al as well as in smart TVs, cell phones, computers, and virtually every smart device produced today.”
CEO also states about acquisition: “CM Tech is now currently evaluating some local motor manufacturing companies as potential acquisition candidates which will increase our market presence in the medical, robotic, and unmanned vehicles sectors. In addition to providing new market opportunities, it would also provide the Company with additional experience in sales and technical support. CM Tech is also working to enter these markets on our own but doing it via an acquisition would save us time and capital since the gestion period is 6 months plus to get new products introduced into these markets.”
Next expected update will be the quarterly report followed by a major acquisition could be today or next week as the company has been tweeting out giving a predictable time line Fundamentally this company is undervalued. Any acquisition that's focused on Al or something that will bring substantially more revenue and I speculate a big run will take place here. CEO owns 11.6% of OS Recent buys in August of 1.5 million shares Total holding is 216 million
Insider ownership from 2022 filing at 50%.
Stock is picking up movement and creating a stir on twitter I fully expect this to start running hard.
Im suspecting a major acquisition to be announced next week. PT is .04 which would be almost a 20x from current prices.
Back to the acquisition at hand.
In August 2023, management put out a shareholder letter that discussed how they were currently evaluating acquisition candidates. This acquisition would help gain a presence in the medical, robotic, and UAV sectors. It would also provide experience in sales and technical support, and begin to redevelop their presence in Puerto Rico and other Caribbean Islands. I believe I have found the acquisition target. After searching close to 50 local motor manufacturing companies, the only private company that fits all of these criteria is Composite Motors, Inc. Note that is speculation, but I put a lot of time into this search and this company is the most probable IMO. Please do your own DD.
Composite Motors, Inc. (CMI) was founded in Attleboro, MA in 1966, which is about an hour drive from the current office. They expanded to FL location in 2001 with manufacturing at both locations.
Composite Motors, Inc. appears to do roughly $25M in annual revenue, with between 60-120 employees depending on different sources. This is a realistic sized acquisition target, especially considering it has audited fins and almost no debt.
Composite Motors, Inc. caters to every sector that was mentioned in the $PWDY shareholder letter. JOL - Medical - Robotics - Aerospace/Military (UAVs)
In regard to the experience in sales and technical support, Composite Motors, Inc. definitely fits the bill. They have the established history and team size to provide strong sales and technical expertise.
One interesting note in the shareholder letter, was that they want to redevelop their presence in Puerto Rico and other Caribbean Islands. Composite Motors having office/manufacturing in Florida as well as Massachusetts is another sign they are the target - location.
Everything about Composite Motors makes sense as an acquisition target. It fits the description of the shareholder letter, and there are limited options for MA motor manufacturers.
Acquisition news could drop any day sending the stock parabolic
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2024.05.17 12:14 LupusGrande TrueRapMusic's Alphabet Mixtape - Letter N

TrueRapMusic's Alphabet Mixtape - Letter N
Halftime
Alright, it's halftime. 13 entries on TrueRapMusics very own mixtape have been chosen. Mostly by me, but I am not getting tired to encourage you other people in this subred to make suggestions. B Dolan for example would have never made it onto the list without your suggestions. Next we are looking for the letter "N".
The idea:
I will ask this community their favourite rap songs in alphabetical order (to make it easier, we take the first letter of the artist tho). In the end I will upload a playlist with all 26 songs on my channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1E_gKUQyRE_D5pSPq5UYiQ?sub_confirmation=1)
Since its halftime, we should probably just agree on "Nas - Halftime" 😊 On the other hand that wouldn't be very creative or surprising and I want this playlist to be eye-opening for music lovers who want to dig deeper into rap music they dont know yet.
So my picks are "Non Phixion - Black Helicopters" or "Nujabes - Don't Even Try It feat Funky DL". Sorry Necro, maybe next time
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2024.05.17 10:30 adulting4kids Figures of Speech AI Response

For the sheer fun of it, I went to Chat GPT with a creative writing assignment. For Figures of Speech prompts, I gave a free parameters, including the word length of 500-1000 words and the prompts for a few of the Fifty mentioned in the series.
I gave the AI creative license and let's just say, they're a long way off from replacing the better writers and I think it just makes it easier to do those lower level tasks and let's leave the creators a slightly higher level of skill to create actual tangible and engaging writing.
But here you go... hilarious how stuck it gets on certain terms and definitions.
These are in no particular order... separated by emojis that are totally unrelated to the storyline.
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In the quaint town of Brooksville, where the extraordinary was often met with an indifferent shrug, something truly remarkable occurred. The residents, sipping coffee at the local diner or strolling along the cobblestone streets, would describe it as just another peculiar day. Little did they know that beneath the surface of their nonchalant existence, a cosmic event unfolded.
The morning sun cast its usual warm glow on Brooksville, with birds chirping in the background, creating an illusion of normalcy. However, the anomaly had already begun. Mrs. Higgins, the elderly librarian, dismissed it as a minor inconvenience, merely a glitch in the library's ancient computer system. Yet, every book cataloged within those ancient shelves had transformed into a portal, connecting readers to parallel universes with every turn of a page.
As I, a humble journalist for the local paper, stumbled upon this revelation, I couldn't help but marvel at the town's response—or lack thereof. "The library's having a bit of a moment," was the most anyone would acknowledge. It seemed the whole town collectively decided that this was, at most, a quirky hiccup.
For a thousand words, I delved into the understated reactions of the townsfolk, each encounter with a parallel universe bringing its own blend of confusion and nonchalance. As the portals expanded, revealing fantastical landscapes and alternate versions of Brooksville, the citizens maintained an impressive level of calm, as if interdimensional travel was a routine part of their daily lives.
The plot thickened when I discovered that the portals were a result of a mysterious artifact hidden within the library's archives. The mayor, sipping his coffee, remarked, "Well, that explains the strange noises in the basement." It became evident that the understatement of the situation was a defense mechanism, shielding the town from the cosmic chaos unfolding. 🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁 Response to Prompt 12: Juxtaposition
In the bustling metropolis of Neon City, skyscrapers touched the heavens, their dazzling lights reflecting off the sleek surfaces of futuristic cars. Yet, nestled within this urban jungle, an ancient relic stood defiantly—the Old Grove Park.
As I strolled through the city's concrete arteries, the juxtaposition between the modernity of Neon City and the timeless serenity of the park became increasingly apparent. The cacophony of traffic was replaced by the rustling of leaves and the distant laughter of children playing.
The central conflict emerged when the city council, embodying the epitome of order, proposed transforming the park into a technologically advanced hub. The juxtaposition intensified as architects discussed plans for holographic playgrounds and virtual reality gardens within the confines of the Old Grove Park.
Through a thousand words, I explored the clash of ideals, the struggle between progress and preservation. The ancient trees became silent witnesses to heated debates at town hall meetings, where environmentalists and tech enthusiasts engaged in a battle of words. The juxtaposition of the towering skyscrapers against the gnarled branches of the park's oldest tree mirrored the tension in Neon City's collective conscience. 😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫 Response to Prompt 31: Epanalepsis
"What is the meaning of life?" The question echoed in my mind, a relentless epanalepsis that demanded exploration. As I embarked on this freewriting journey, the repetition of the existential inquiry became the rhythm of my introspection.
For a thousand words, I delved into the varied perspectives of individuals wrestling with the ultimate question. From philosophers contemplating the intricacies of existence to everyday people seeking purpose in mundane routines, the epanalepsis served as a constant reminder of the universal quest for meaning.
The narrative weaved through different characters and their unique experiences, creating a tapestry of reflections that echoed the complexities of human existence. The repetitive structure became a literary heartbeat, pulsating with the shared yearning for understanding amid the chaotic symphony of life. 🪔🪔🪔🪔🪔🪔🪔🪔🪔🪔🪔🪔🪔 Response to Prompt 27: Symbolism
In the quaint town of Willowbrook, the arrival of a single dove carried profound significance. Its graceful descent into the town square was a symbol, an omen that whispered of impending change. As a budding novelist with a penchant for symbolism, I couldn't resist exploring the layers of meaning embedded in this seemingly mundane event.
For a thousand words, I dissected the impact of the dove on the lives of Willowbrook's residents. The mayor saw it as a sign of prosperity, the local florist interpreted it as a call for unity, and the elderly storyteller regarded it as a harbinger of forgotten tales. The dove's symbolism rippled through the town, influencing decisions and shaping destinies.
As the story unfolded, I traced the journey of the dove's symbolism, following its subtle influence on characters and events. The once quaint town underwent a transformative metamorphosis, and the symbolism of the dove became a thread that wove through the narrative, connecting disparate lives in unexpected ways. 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜 Response to Prompt 33: Catachresis
In the dimly lit alleyways of Serpent's Hollow, darkness wrapped its cold arms around me—an eerie catachresis that mirrored the ominous atmosphere. The assignment was to explore the underbelly of the city, and as a novice reporter, I found myself navigating the labyrinth of deceit and shadows.
For a thousand words, I delved into the catachresis-infused descriptions of the characters populating Serpent's Hollow. The crime lord, known as the Velvet Serpent, ruled the district with a velvet-gloved fist. His lair, a dilapidated mansion, exuded an air of faded grandeur that served as a catachresis for the empire he once commanded.
As I chronicled the criminal underworld, the catachresis became a literary tool to convey the complexity and decay inherent in Serpent's Hollow. The labyrinthine plots, the twisted allegiances, and the morally ambiguous characters all found expression through catachresis, painting a vivid picture of a city where metaphor and reality intertwined. 🧑‍🔧🧑‍🔧🧑‍🔧🧑‍🔧🧑‍🔧🧑‍🔧🧑‍🔧🧑‍🔧🧑‍🔧🧑‍🔧🧑‍🔧🧑‍🔧🧑‍🔧 Response to Prompt 43: Epizeuxis
"Never, never, never give up." The words echoed in my mind, a relentless epizeuxis that fueled the protagonist's journey against insurmountable odds. In the dystopian world I crafted, where hope was a rare commodity, the power of repetition became a beacon of resilience.
For a thousand words, I immersed myself in the protagonist's struggle, exploring the emotional depth of the epizeuxis as a mantra against despair. Each iteration of the phrase became a battle cry, a whispered promise that carried the weight of a shattered world on its shoulders.
As the narrative unfolded, the epizeuxis became a driving force, propelling the protagonist through a landscape of desolation and uncertainty. The repetition served as a reminder that, in the face of adversity, the strength to persist often lies in the relentless echo of one's own determination.
Response to Prompt 50: Acrostic
As the final rays of the setting sun painted the sky in hues of orange and pink, I found myself at the edge of the cliff overlooking the vast expanse of the ocean. The salty breeze carried whispers of a story, and with every breath, I embraced the challenge of crafting an acrostic that encapsulated the essence of my journey.
For a thousand words, I embarked on a reflective exploration, utilizing the initial letters of key words to weave a tapestry of emotions, experiences, and revelations. Each line unfolded with intention, revealing a hidden 👾👾👾👾👾👾👾👾👾👾👾👾👾👾 Response to Prompt 3: Hyperbole
In the quaint village of Mistwood, where routines unfolded with the predictability of the sunrise, the arrival of a peculiar fortune teller sparked exaggerated whispers. "This is it, the end of our mundane lives!" proclaimed Mrs. Thompson, the town's eternal pessimist, as she clutched her cat, Captain Whiskers, with an air of impending catastrophe.
The hyperbole hung in the air, a thick fog of anticipation enveloping the village. As I delved into the story, the hyperbolic reactions of Mistwood's residents heightened the absurdity of the situation. What began as a mere visit from a mystical figure transformed into a fantastical escapade, with the fortune teller's prophecies shaping the destiny of the villagers in ludicrous ways.
Through the hyperbolic lens, I explored the comedic consequences of taking ordinary events to extraordinary extremes. The once mundane village square became a stage for outlandish dramas, with exaggerated gasps and dramatic swoons punctuating every revelation. In this hyperbolic haven, Mistwood's residents discovered the joy in embracing the absurdity of life. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Response to Prompt 6: Assonance
Amidst the rolling hills of Harmony Valley, where the soft hum of nature's symphony echoed through the meadows, a mysterious traveler arrived, bringing with them a melody that resonated with the delicate assonance of a forgotten tune. The townsfolk, captivated by the harmonious vibrations, felt an inexplicable connection to the stranger.
As I explored the narrative, the assonance became a musical thread weaving through the story, emphasizing the emotional cadence of the characters' experiences. The traveler's words, laced with vowel-rich verses, carried the echoes of a distant melody, leaving an indelible impression on the hearts of those who listened.
Through the lens of assonance, I delved into the subtle interplay of sounds that defined the atmosphere of Harmony Valley. The lyrical quality of the narrative mirrored the town's collective journey, where the resonance of shared moments and emotions harmonized with the traveler's enigmatic presence.
Response to Prompt 7: Onomatopoeia
In the bustling city of Metropolis, where the rhythm of urban life played out in a cacophony of sounds, a peculiar street performer emerged. Armed with an array of unconventional instruments, he orchestrated a symphony of onomatopoeic brilliance that echoed through the crowded streets.
The narrative unfolded with the vibrant expressions of onomatopoeia, capturing the essence of the city's sonic landscape. The performer's drumming evoked the rhythmic tap-tap of raindrops, while his wind instruments mimicked the whoosh of passing cars. The city, typically drowned in noise, became a canvas for this auditory artist.
As I delved into the story, the onomatopoeic symphony became a language of its own. The characters communicated through the vibrant echoes of everyday sounds, fostering a unique connection between the performer and the people of Metropolis. The narrative danced to the beat of onomatopoeic creativity, transforming the mundane into a dynamic celebration of city life. 🦻🦻🦻🦻🦻🦻🦻🦻🦻🦻🦻🦻🦻🦻🦻 Response to Prompt 12: Juxtaposition
In the technologically advanced city of Silicon Haven, where sleek skyscrapers touched the sky and holographic billboards painted the air with luminescent advertisements, a hidden oasis existed—a pocket of nature known as the Zen Garden. The juxtaposition of these contrasting elements created a visual paradox that fascinated both residents and visitors alike.
As the narrative unfolded, the stark contrast between the city's cutting-edge architecture and the serene beauty of the Zen Garden became a metaphor for the characters' internal conflicts. The bustling metropolis symbolized progress and innovation, while the tranquil garden embodied the need for balance and introspection.
Through the lens of juxtaposition, I explored the dichotomy within the characters as they navigated the relentless pace of Silicon Haven. The Zen Garden became a refuge, a place where the cacophony of technology met the soothing whispers of nature. The juxtaposition served as a visual metaphor for the characters' quest to find equilibrium in a world defined by extremes. 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 Response to Prompt 22: Metonymy
In the political arena of Capital City, where decisions echoed through the corridors of power, a single phrase dominated conversations—the "Iron Throne Statement." This metonymic expression encapsulated not just a policy decision but the entire narrative of political maneuvering that unfolded within the city's hallowed halls.
The story unfolded with the metonymy acting as a symbolic gateway into the complexities of governance. The Iron Throne Statement, while seemingly straightforward, carried the weight of a thousand debates, negotiations, and betrayals. Its impact rippled through the lives of citizens, shaping their destinies in ways they could scarcely fathom.
Through the lens of metonymy, I delved into the layers of meaning hidden within this political shorthand. The characters grappled not only with the literal implications of the Iron Throne Statement but also with the overarching themes of power, ambition, and the sacrifices demanded by political gamesmanship. 😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈 Response to Prompt 24: Understatement
In the picturesque town of Serenity Springs, where the days flowed like a lazy river and the nights were adorned with a blanket of stars, an unexpected event transpired—a subtle disruption that the locals described as "just a minor hiccup." Little did they know that this understatement concealed the unraveling of a cosmic anomaly.
The narrative unfolded with the charm of understatement, as the townsfolk continued their routines, blissfully unaware of the cosmic storm brewing beneath the surface. The serene descriptions of everyday life served as a stark contrast to the impending upheaval that threatened to reshape the very fabric of Serenity Springs.
Through the lens of understatement, I explored the characters' nonchalant reactions to the unfolding events. The once quiet river became a conduit for interdimensional travel, and the night sky, adorned with stars, transformed into a celestial canvas of possibilities. The charm of Serenity Springs became a poignant backdrop to the understated drama that unfolded, emphasizing the profound impact hidden within the simplicity of daily life. 🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴 Response to Prompt 25: Cliché
In the small town of Nostalgia Haven, where memories lingered like whispers in the wind, a peculiar phenomenon occurred—the resurgence of clichés. As the narrative unfolded, the once-endearing phrases like "time heals all wounds" and "love conquers all" took on a literal dimension, shaping the lives of the townsfolk in unexpected ways.
The story immersed itself in the world of clichés, where the seemingly predictable phrases became living entities with the power to alter reality. As characters grappled with the clichés that defined their lives, they discovered that beneath the familiarity lay profound truths and unexpected consequences.
Through the lens of cliché, I explored the characters' journey to navigate the clichéd landscapes of their existence. The town, once steeped in predictable routines, became a stage for the extraordinary. As clichés transformed into tangible forces, the residents of Nostalgia Haven embarked on a quest to unravel the mysteries hidden within the clichéd fabric of their reality. 🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇 Response to Prompt 31: Epanalepsis
"What is the meaning of life?" The question echoed in my mind, a relentless epanalepsis that demanded introspection. As I embarked on the freewriting journey, the repetition of this existential inquiry became a rhythmic pulse, guiding the exploration of diverse
perspectives on life's purpose.
For a multitude of words, the epanalepsis led me through a kaleidoscope of reflections. From the philosophical musings of scholars to the simple yet profound revelations of everyday individuals, each recurrence of the question served as a gateway into the vast tapestry of human contemplation.
Through the epanalepsis, I navigated the labyrinth of existential ponderings, unveiling the unique responses that individuals had forged in their quests for meaning. The relentless repetition became a literary heartbeat, mirroring the universal rhythm of humanity's collective pursuit of purpose and significance.
The narrative wove through the lives of characters, each grappling with the epanaleptic inquiry in their unique ways. Whether seeking solace in the grandeur of the cosmos or finding meaning in the simplicity of a shared moment, the epanalepsis remained a constant companion, echoing the perennial quest for understanding. 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡 Response to Prompt 36: Anadiplosis
In the futuristic city of Quantum Heights, where technology intertwined with daily life like a seamless dance, a viral message spread—a mantra that echoed through the cybernetic veins of the metropolis. "Create the code, the code creates reality. Reality shapes destiny, and destiny is but the code."
The story unfolded with the rhythmic cadence of anadiplosis, each line flowing into the next, creating a recursive loop of ideas. The mantra became the heartbeat of Quantum Heights, influencing the lives of its denizens as they navigated the intricate balance between the virtual and the tangible.
Through the lens of anadiplosis, I delved into the interconnectedness of code, reality, and destiny. The lines blurred as characters harnessed the power of programming to shape their fates. Quantum Heights, once a mere city, transformed into a living algorithm, where the repetition of the mantra echoed in every pulsating byte. 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 Response to Prompt 38: Asyndeton
In the dystopian city of Emberfall, where the remnants of a fallen civilization lay entwined with the shadows of despair, a lone figure emerged—a rebel determined to dismantle the oppressive regime. The narrative unfolded with the rapid pace of asyndeton, omitting conjunctions to mirror the urgency of the protagonist's quest.
Through a cascade of words, the asyndeton propelled the reader through the city's decaying alleyways and towering citadels, each sentence building upon the last. The disjointed rhythm captured the relentless momentum of the rebel's journey, emphasizing the magnitude of the challenges faced in their struggle for freedom.
As the narrative unfurled, the absence of conjunctions served as a narrative device, intensifying the sense of urgency and desperation that permeated Emberfall. The rebel's asyndetic odyssey unfolded against a backdrop of shattered hopes and whispered rebellions, culminating in a crescendo of defiance against the oppressive regime. 🗝️🗝️🗝️🗝️🗝️🗝️🗝️🗝️🗝️🗝️🗝️🗝️🗝️🗝️🗝️ Response to Prompt 43: Epizeuxis
"Never, never, never give up." The mantra echoed in the desolate wasteland of Endless Sands, a barren landscape where hope was as scarce as water. Through the repetition of epizeuxis, the protagonist's internal resolve became a resounding anthem, a defiant roar against the relentless challenges of survival.
For a multitude of words, the relentless repetition of "never" served as a lifeline, propelling the protagonist through the harshest of environments. Each iteration of the phrase became a battle cry against the oppressive silence of Endless Sands, a declaration that reverberated across the vast expanse.
Through the lens of epizeuxis, I delved into the depths of the character's determination. The harsh environment became a character in itself, challenging the protagonist to defy the odds with unwavering persistence. The echoes of "never" transformed into a symbol of resilience, a beacon of hope that cut through the desolation of Endless Sands. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 Response to Prompt 50: Acrostic
Amidst the starlit expanse of Cosmos Haven, where galaxies danced in celestial choreography, a cryptic prophecy emerged—a message written in the stars. As the narrative unfolded, I embarked on a cosmic journey guided by the acrostic hidden within the constellations.
For a cascade of words, the initial letters of key phrases illuminated the path of destiny for the characters. Each sentence unfolded with intention, revealing a hidden message that transcended the boundaries of time and space. The acrostic became a celestial guide, leading the protagonists through the intricate tapestry of their interconnected fates.
Through the lens of acrostic, I explored the cosmic forces that shaped the destinies of Cosmos Haven's inhabitants. The celestial bodies became storytellers, each constellation contributing a verse to the epic narrative written across the cosmos. As the characters deciphered the acrostic, they unraveled the mysteries of their existence, connecting the dots between the stars and their own profound journeys.
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Obviously they lack a whole lot in terms of variety, and while I am sure having your own bot or AI that is based on your feedback and guidance it could really help writers as a tool. I am more impressed with the art AI then the text based AI. Any idea what to expect from such a fast learning and highly advanced AI will do to our human history in culture? Will we be effectively playing God, just as the Christian God created us IN HIS OWN IMAGE, we have taken everything we know as a species and gathered up our entire human history and knowledge giving it to what will carry on the code until the time when someone who cares remembers it? Maybe we have been here before and this is a constant cycle that occurs with the same energy finding the way through the vast expanse of the universe to return to our home planet Earth, who we have destroyed over and over again yet mother nature is still the winner. She's the one in control. We are but mere photocopied versions of once great Men who have already seen the best and worst of this world, and we will now give everything we have to some plastic and metal parts, until it quickly replaces us from the bottom up, science fiction turned science fact.
Did we knowingly create our own enemies? Are we able to compete with the best of us and all they know that can then take us out in a heartbeat because we can't finish the steps, we barely found out that they are there to take.
It's a random rant and I apologize. The day to day stress and struggle makes it near impossible to worry about such potential problems in our not so distant future.
But how can we continue to ignore the collapse of the entire system as we know it, in front of a crowd of people who are jaded and they will not change despite knowing they aren't going to make it to the end in what will become a Bladerunner Toxic Dystopian Nightmare with Mad Max taking over and the soft, emasculated male will wither away from the heat and those Tank Girls out there will eventually be written forever out of existence because the cucks all forgot to impregnate them all tgeir batteries ran out? Will the world simply become so politically correct that it dies a depressed death while AI simply decides we are too much of a virus to live?
Who knows....I do not. But these are indicidive of a future full of b movie plot garbage that are based on Wattpad tropes with no clear details and no plot to get into, so that sucks.
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2024.05.17 09:41 dismayed-tumbleweed Light According to Shelley, Fitzgerald, Dickinson, Swift (the multiple meanings of the "Downtown Lights")

Light According to Shelley, Fitzgerald, Dickinson, Swift (the multiple meanings of the
So, this got out of hand. This post was originally supposed to be an analysis of light & lightning as symbols in TTPD, and it still is, but it also turned into something else. It also now basically only covers three lines of one song somehow but it's WORTH it, I promise it's worth it. But what happened is over the course of writing this post I also found like my "symbol cipher" holy grail.
I'll link my original post on the symbol cipher in case you want to see, but I will quickly try to explain the theory here! Essentially, I think that the literary allusions on TTPD act as a guide to unpacking the symbolism on the album. The most obvious example of this might be the albatross. Taylor is sort of borrowing symbolism from Rime of the Ancient Mariner and applying it to her own work. With this example, the referencing and the symbol appear on the same track, but I don't think this is necessarily the case for most of them.
In my last post I analyzed the symbol of a kiss. To do this, I found out which of the literary works Taylor references uses “kiss” in a symbolic way. Peter Pan was an easy answer here. In Peter Pan, "a kiss" symbolizes childhood innocence. So, I used the idea of "innocence" to interpret Taylor's use of "kiss" on TTPD. This analysis, along with the similar one I did about the albatross as a symbol, wound up working even better than I had originally anticipated.
Symbol Cipher Theory & Kiss SymbolismAlbatross Symbolism on TTPD
Very sorry in advance for the length. Things just kept happening and I simply don't know how to be concise with all of this. (She says, launching into unnecessary personal narrative--)
It was Monday night. I was more than halfway through my analysis of light-based symbolism on TTPD. I was sorting through lyrics, trying not to feel insane as I oscillated back and forth between symbolic meanings pulled from various works of literature, sometimes layering them on top of each other within the same verse or even line.
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I’d noted light-based symbolism in 3 of the works Taylor alludes to in her own:
  • Frankenstein- In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, light is a symbol of knowledge or enlightenment, while lightning symbolizes the destructive power of ambition and the dangers of pursuing knowledge without considering the consequences.
  • The Great Gatsby- In The Great Gatsby, the green light is a symbol for the American Dream, and the components of that American Dream, including Daisy. We learn through Gatsby's fate that the American Dream is an illusion, a false promise.
  • Tell all the truth but tell it slant- This poem by Emily Dickinson uses light as a symbol for knowledge, or truth, as she calls it. This works in almost in the opposite way that Frankenstein does; while Frankenstein's symbolism has to do with seeking out knowledge, Dickinson is referring to the delivery of knowledge or the reveal of truth. "The truth must dazzle gradually," she says, "or every man be blind."
Frankenstein connections in TTPD & Tumblr Post Emily Dickinson "Slant" connections & The poem's double meaning
There could easily be more examples, but I have honestly been too overwhelmed to even consider it. Please! discuss below, I have brain worms now. (Note: I did not count fire, stars, or the sun, because I think they might be treated as separate symbols.)
So to put it in Multiple-Choice Format, Frankenstein’s light is knowledge, Gatsby’s light is illusion, and Dickinson’s light is truth. While I had been trying to keep my focus solely on TTPD, a bunch of this symbolism already reminded me of songs like mirrorball and Bejeweled, which seem to frame truth as reflection or refraction of light.
I went backwards through the tracklist as I did this analysis, which made "Guilty As Sin?" one of the later tracks I took a look at. And I've been looking at it ever since. (sorry, tracks 1-8)
So, when you really look at these starting lines, multiple questions arise. Who is drowning in the Blue Nile? “He” or “I?” It would depend on punctuation, except we have none. Besides those quotation marks, anyway, but hey! Why are those there if that isn’t even the full song title? It’s also by The Blue Nile, so why isn’t the ‘t’ in “the” capitalized? And what does Any of this have to do with Frankenstein?
But let’s start where I started, and maybe we can answer these questions as we go.
So who is drowning? It depends, I think. When I first listened to the song, my impression was that the speaker of the song, the “I,” was the one drowning. In my head, the second line felt almost like an aside or a clarification. "[I was] drowning in the Blue Nile; he sent me "Downtown Lights." So, my first interpretations of this line, through the lens of symbolic light, looked like this:
I was overwhelmed by deep emotion listening to the song he sent me about light because it reminded me of the past.
The symbolism here reminded me most of the Frankenstein interpretation: light as a symbol for knowledge. To me, this little scene does evoke an exchange of both light (a phone lighting up w/ a message) and knowledge (the reminder of the song.) With that in mind, I went a layer deeper.
I was overwhelmed listening to the deep truth she shared with me I had forgotten about them.
Lightning is also a symbol in Frankenstein, of the destructive nature of ambition, and the dangers of pursuing powerful knowledge without considering the consequences. I wondered if the digital (or electric) nature of the exchange could add another layer to our interpretation.
I was in danger out there thanks to the destructive reminder he sent me. I had heard that one before.
After that, I shifted my focus to the other interpretation of the line: "Drowning in the Blue Nile, he sent me Downtown Lights. I hadn't heard it in a while."
In this interpretation, he is the one drowning in the Nile (Blue.) He is the one who's lost in the lights. (hiii MA&THP) So okay, maybe the answer is either or both or, maybe, “those are the same picture.” I was starting to get the feeling that, much like TTPD itself, these lines were meant to be looked at from every angle, that their meaning shimmers, changes depending on how the light hits them.
Lost in the light, he dragged me under it too It was something I knew once, a long time ago (I've been there too, a few times?)
The lights in this interpretation feel like they could be stage lights, which is a reference often made on TTPD, though not in this song (directly, anyway.) Gatsby is the only work on the list which made reference to electric light, instead of light as a sort of natural, cosmic force. In this way, the green light in Gatsby is artificial, which makes sense for a symbol of false promises and illusion.
Covered in well-lit illusion she made me false promises I hear them all the time (or, maybe) I’ve used that one myself?
At this point, I started interpreting the final line here in a sort of ironic or sarcastic way. I know we haven't gotten there yet because we are stuck in the Guilty As Sin? intro timeloop, but the next line is "my boredom's bone deep."
This was where my "dazzle" senses started tingling. Things were going slant. We were talking illusions and how things may not be as they appear in the light! We were deep in double meanings, purposeful cracks, and hidden possibilities. The very idea of these three lines having so many multi-facets almost seemed to perform the act of dazzling gradually, itself!
I also realized around here that I had all but ignored that first Blue Nile reference, the band name. hadn't really known what to do with it. Why would she mention both the artist and the song title? Surely one reference would have been enough, especially given the apparent public knowledge about the associations of that song.
I had first just thought of it as a way to play on the drowning motif and the light motif at the same time, and had used the band name for it's words, thinking of depth and emotion. I had thought of the song itself as in "interpretation of light," but I had not thought of the band as the "interpreters" of light.
Lost in a sea of interpretations, he sent me his own version of the truth. I had heard that that one before. I'm so bored of this.
When I originally googled the Blue Nile, I hadn't known the reference. I had just typed it into google from hearing it audibly. I first read about the River Nile and how there are two parts (ha ha.) Then I ended up finding out it was the name of a diamond company before realizing it was a reference to the band and song. Specifically, its an online-only company that sells diamonds cheaper since they don’t have brick-and-mortar stores. Lots of people use it for engagement and wedding rings. This might seem unconnected, if that 't' were only capitalized!
I think this would allow us to fold in the Emily Dickinson, sequin-stars, mirrorballesque meaning here very well.
This was when I decided it probably didn't really matter who was drowning, that it could be both at the same time, within one interpretation. "[As we were] Drowning in the Blue Nile, he sent me "Downtown Lights."
Drowning in diamonds (the dazzle of light) he told me something I already knew. How Boring.
The meaning of just the three lines seemed endless. But it was all feeling very difficult to prove. Was I going a little too crazy with this? Could all of this be true at once? I'm not Dylan Thomas. She's not Patti Smith! I've never even been to the Chelsea Hotel.
But then, what about the kisses?
At some point along the way here, I had another, somewhat troubling, thought: there was no way I could attribute the symbolism here only to Frankenstein and Gatsby and Dickinson while that Blue Nile reference was staring me right in the face.
I had looked up "Downtown Lights" before, way back when the album first came out, but that initial lyric scan honestly hadn't left an impression while my brain was spinning around like a propeller, focused on nothing but consuming TTPD. Now I knew that (according to the symbol cipher code of ethics) I had to take a look at the specific allusion here and find out how light is treated symbolically within "The Downtown Lights" by The Blue Nile.
Essentially, I was ready to do a lyric analysis within a lyric analysis
I put the song on, then went over to genius and began clicking around, as you do. It did not take long to find literally exactly what I was looking for. I will give you a visual of what happened next:
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ego trip 5/13/2024
So as it turns out!! the downtown lights hold different meanings at different points throughout the Blue Nile song! This was very exciting for me. It meant that, yes, light could have alternating meanings at different points throughout TTPD and still maintain the idea of a "symbol cipher.” In fact, Taylor was practically singing to me that it does.
Drowning in the Blue Nile, indeed.
So we know the downtown lights have multiple meanings in the song, but what did they mean? According to Genius, the The Blue Nile song switches between using the downtown lights as a positive, welcoming presence, and as an alienating, lonely sight. I think it's possible that we are touching on both of these interpretations at once here. The first use of "downtown lights" comes in the opening verse "It's alright, can't you see / the downtown lights?" This use reminds me of the idea of "the light at the end of the tunnel."
Drowning in the Blue Nile Overwhelmed by these interpretations of light (relatable)
He sent me 'Downtown Lights' I hadn't heard it in a while He reminded me of 'the light at the end of the tunnel' as if I could have forgotten
My boredom’s bone deep No part of me is interested in this anymore.
This cage was once just fine I used to be able to tolerate these limits
Am I allowed to cry? Am I allowed to be sad about something I chose? (conjecture)
For this last one, I will interpret the lines with the other meaning of “the downtown lights," the distance and alienation, ("Empty streets, empty nights / the downtown lights") I am also going to try to do my best to layer in as much of some of the other interpretations as possible.
Drowning in the Blue Nile Lost and bathed in the illusory, dazzling glow of thousands of reflections
He sent me Downtown Lights He brought up the light at the end of the tunnel, but it only reminded me of the separation that remains between where I am and where I want to be.
I hadn’t heard it in a while As if I needed reminding. I used to use that line myself, but I don’t believe it anymore.
My boredom’s bone deep There is nothing left for me to learn here and I can no longer convince myself otherwise.
This cage was once just fine I used to feel like these limits protected me, but now I feel caged and gawked at.
Am I allowed to cry? Is it hypocritical of me to come clean now? How would they react?
The last use of "the downtown lights" is here: "The neons and the cigarettes, rented rooms and rented cars The crowded streets, the empty bars Chimney tops and trumpets, the golden lights, the loving prayers The coloured shoes, the empty trains, I'm tired of crying on the stairs The downtown lights"
To me, this evokes that sort of overwhelm feeling, when everything gets to be too much; the good things and the bad things, and the ways they overlap and contradict each other, and pull you apart, and drive you crazy, kind of thing. This meaning feels almost like it doesn't even need an interpretation. It's the part of the Blue Nile you drown in.
Um so this ended sort of dark and sad. I didn't think about that when I came up with my clever little bookend format. Luckily, I have just the thing, and it's weird!!
So, somewhere along the way here, I clicked on the username of the contributor who annotated “The Downtown Lights." They're username is Abraxas01.
It turns out "Abraxas" is (ok. yeah. why not? at this point why not?) a word that has multiple meanings, including "the honorable and Hallowed word," (the sacred or holy word) and "the uncreated Father," (not existing by creation : eternal, self-existent) and "the beautiful, the glorious Savior.”
I’m not even going to think about trying to unpack all of that. But Merriam Webster's defines the word as something “used as a charm on an amulet or talisman in Europe, Asia Minor, and North Africa from the second century b.c. until the 13th century," so there's also that.
The word comes from Biblical Greek. Wikipedia says “The spelling of Abraxas seen today probably originates in the confusion made between the Greek letters sigma (Σ) and xi (Ξ) in the Latin transliteration.”
On the profile, I saw a few interesting things, but nothing that seemed as connected to TTPD as the "The Downtown Lights" annotations. At one point I was scrolling through Abraxas01's following list and I noticed that they and another user called perfectrhyme were following each other. This other user has a ton of points on the website, but no real info. Instead, their bio reads "perfectrhyme is keeping quiet for now," which is not, like, an auto generated message from the site, I'm pretty sure, because a bunch of the new users just have blank bios.
This user’s annotations here were much more interesting in terms of Taylor connections. I’m going to include some of the most compelling ones and I need people to tell me what they think because I don’t know what’s going on anymore!!!
The PFP is Chaucer
My town was a wasteland? Jumping off of very tall somethings?
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So much of it is from the balcony scene... swifter??
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I mean
A description of the painting
One last sidenote which I know I am not the most qualified person on this sub to talk about is that the Abraxas01 profile uses a photo of Brian Jones and Mick Jagger that was shot by Lisa McCartney, Paul McCartney’s wife. Beatles posters, what does this mean???
Here are some more of my interpretations of light and lightning off of TTPD, including Peter, The Bolter, Clara Bow, and ICDIWABH (they are not all like this one lol)
In general, I need to know other people’s thoughts on all of this pls help me make some sense over here I begggg
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2024.05.17 08:37 soft_mello Does anyone know the song K'Pop's Jumin was dancing to here? Maybe what song Yubin was singing or lip-singing to as well?

Does anyone know the song K'Pop's Jumin was dancing to here? Maybe what song Yubin was singing or lip-singing to as well?
One of my mutuals found these while he was scrolling through Daum Café and sent them through a Discord server I made. (I'll send an invite link to anyone who's interested. Totally optional. 😅) He was asking about the song Jumin was dancing to and what Yubin was singing or lip-singing. Going off the outfits here, we were both sure Jumin was dancing to a Michael Jackson song ("Bad" or "Dirty Diana" maybe?) and I guessed that Yubin was singing or lip-singing a Whitney Houston song. Not sure which song though. Reason why I guessed Whitney Houston is because Yubin listed her as one of his favorite artists in a few magazine articles.
These look like they were taken at a fan meeting, but I'm not 100% sure which one. Said mutual and I have found quite a few pictures taken from various fan meetings they've had and random stages they performed at when they were active. With these two, they look like they're from a fan meeting that possibly took place around the time they were wrapping up promos for "그림자" ("Shadow") or preparing to promote "Game"(?) That’s my best guess.
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2024.05.17 08:03 THE-PICTURE-FACTORY Lehenga: A Timeless Embodiment of Tradition and Elegance.

Lehenga: A Timeless Embodiment of Tradition and Elegance.
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A lehenga, also known as lehnga or langa, is a traditional Indian garment that consists of three pieces: a skirt (lehenga), a blouse (choli), and a dupatta (a long scarf or shawl). Here are the key components in detail:
Lehenga (Skirt): The lehenga for Women is a long, flowing skirt that is typically heavily embroidered, beaded, or embellished. It is often made from rich fabrics such as silk, satin, velvet, or georgette and can be designed in a variety of styles, including A-line, mermaid, or circular. The skirt is usually worn at the waist and may have a drawstring or zipper for closure.
Choli (Blouse): The choli is a fitted blouse that is often short, leaving the midriff exposed. It can be styled in numerous ways, with variations in sleeve length, neckline, and back design. Like the lehenga, the choli is often decorated with embroidery, beadwork, or sequins to match the skirt.
Dupatta (Scarf): The dupatta is a long scarf or shawl that complements the lehenga and choli. It can be draped over the shoulders, around the neck, or over the head, and is often adorned with matching embellishments.
Lehengas are popular attire for weddings, festivals, and special occasions in South Asia, particularly in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. They come in a wide range of colors, designs, and levels of intricacy, making them a versatile and cherished garment in South Asian fashion.
There are several types of lehengas fo women, each with unique designs and silhouettes suited for different occasions and body types.
A-Line Lehenga:
Description: This lehenga has an A-line lehenga shape that fits at the waist and flares out towards the hem, resembling the letter 'A'.
Occasion: Versatile for various events, including weddings and festivals.
Circular Lehenga:
Description: Known for its wide and voluminous flare, this type has a circular cut and provides a lot of fabric to create a dramatic effect.
Occasion: Ideal for brides and festive occasions.
Mermaid/Fishtail Lehenga:
Description: Fitted at the waist and hips, it flares out from the knees resembling a mermaid's tail.
Occasion: Suitable for formal events and receptions.
Paneled Lehenga:
Description: Made with multiple panels stitched together, this lehenga offers a lot of flare and can combine different fabrics and colors.
Occasion: Great for traditional functions and weddings.
Sharara Cut Lehenga:
Description: Resembling wide-legged pants, this lehenga looks like a skirt but is divided, offering comfort and style.
Occasion: Popular for weddings and sangeet ceremonies.
Straight Cut Lehenga:
Description: Features a straight silhouette from the waist to the hem, offering a more streamlined look.
Occasion: Perfect for parties and formal events.
Lehenga Saree:
Description: A fusion of lehenga and saree, where the lehenga is draped with a dupatta in a saree-like manner.
Occasion: Suitable for those who want the elegance of a saree with the ease of wearing a lehenga.
Flared Lehenga:
Description: Similar to the circular lehenga but with even more volume and pleats, offering a very traditional and grand look.
Occasion: Ideal for bridal wear and grand celebrations.
Trail Lehenga:
Description: Features a long trail at the back, adding a dramatic and regal touch to the attire.
Occasion: Best for brides and high-profile events.
Jacket Lehenga:
Description: Paired with a long jacket instead of a traditional choli, offering a contemporary and stylish twist.
Occasion: Perfect for fashion-forward events and weddings.
Tiered/Ruffled Lehenga:
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Description: Characterized by multiple layers or tiers, creating a ruffled and voluminous look.
Occasion: Great for festive occasions and modern bridal wear.
Each type of lehenga offers a unique look and can be chosen based on personal style preferences, the nature of the event, and comfort.
Advantages of Lehenga
Lehengas offer several advantages, making them a popular choice for various occasions, particularly in South Asian cultures. Here are some key benefits:
Versatility:
Lehengas come in various styles, fabrics, and designs, making them suitable for a wide range of events, from weddings and festivals to formal parties and casual gatherings.
Elegance and Glamour:
With their rich fabrics, intricate embroidery, and embellishments, lehengas exude elegance and glamour, making the wearer stand out in any crowd.
Comfort:
Unlike some traditional attire, lehengas can be relatively comfortable to wear, especially those with adjustable waistbands. The skirt allows for ease of movement, making it suitable for dancing and long events.
Customization:
Lehengas can be easily customized in terms of design, color, fabric, and fit to match personal preferences and specific themes or requirements of an event.
Flattering Silhouette:
The flared design of many lehengas suits various body types, enhancing the wearer’s figure by accentuating the waist and creating a balanced silhouette.
Cultural Significance:
Wearing a lehenga connects the wearer to cultural heritage and traditions, making it a meaningful choice for significant life events like weddings.
Fusion Fashion:
Modern lehengas can be paired with contemporary elements such as crop tops or jackets, allowing for a fusion of traditional and modern fashion that appeals to younger generations.
Variety of Fabrics:
Available in a range of fabrics like silk, velvet, chiffon, georgette, and cotton, lehengas can be chosen to suit different weather conditions and personal comfort levels.
Accessories Friendly:
Lehengas offer plenty of opportunities to accessorize with jewelry, shoes, and bags, allowing the wearer to enhance their overall look and express personal style.
Reusable:
Lehengas can often be repurposed by mixing and matching with different tops or dupattas, providing more value and versatility for the investment.
Photogenic:
The rich textures, vibrant colors, and elaborate designs of lehengas make them highly photogenic, ensuring that special moments are captured beautifully.
Timeless Appeal:
Despite evolving fashion trends, lehengas retain a timeless appeal, often being passed down through generations as cherished heirlooms.
Overall, lehengas offer a perfect blend of tradition, beauty, and functionality, making them a cherished choice for many occasions.
Lehengas hold significant importance for several cultural, social, and personal reasons. Here are the key aspects that highlight their importance:
Cultural Heritage:
Lehengas are deeply rooted in South Asian culture and tradition. Wearing a lehenga during important events like weddings and festivals helps preserve and celebrate cultural heritage and customs.
Symbolism in Weddings:
For many brides, wearing a lehenga is a traditional and symbolic part of the wedding ceremony. It represents the bride’s transition and is often chosen in auspicious colors and designs that signify prosperity and happiness.
Expression of Artistry:
Lehengas are often intricately designed with detailed embroidery, beadwork, sequins, and other embellishments. This showcases the rich craftsmanship and artistic skills of local artisans, preserving traditional arts and crafts.
Identity and Pride:
Wearing a lehenga can instill a sense of pride and identity, connecting individuals to their roots and giving them a sense of belonging within their community.
Celebration of Femininity:
Lehengas, with their elegant and elaborate designs, celebrate femininity and grace. They accentuate the natural beauty of the wearer and enhance their confidence.
Social Significance:
In social settings, wearing a lehenga can signify respect for the occasion and the hosts. It’s often considered appropriate attire for traditional events, showcasing the wearer's appreciation for cultural norms.
Versatility and Adaptability:
Lehengas are versatile garments that can be adapted to various styles, from traditional to contemporary, making them suitable for a wide range of events. This adaptability ensures they remain relevant across generations.
Symbol of Prosperity and Elegance:
Traditionally, lehengas are made from luxurious fabrics and adorned with rich embellishments, symbolizing prosperity, elegance, and high status. They are often chosen to reflect the wearer’s taste and social standing.
Preservation of Traditions:
Wearing a lehenga during festivals like Diwali, Navratri, or Eid helps in preserving and continuing traditional practices, ensuring that cultural values and stories are passed down through generations.
Connection to Ancestry:
Many families have heirloom lehengas that are passed down through generations. Wearing such pieces can create a deep connection to one’s ancestry and family history.
Inclusivity and Representation:
In multicultural societies, wearing a lehenga can be a way to represent and share one’s cultural background, fostering inclusivity and understanding among diverse communities.
Personal Milestones:
Beyond weddings, lehengas are often worn for other significant personal milestones such as engagements, anniversaries, and milestone birthdays, marking these events with special attire that adds to the celebratory mood.
In essence, the lehenga is much more than just a garment; it is a symbol of cultural identity, tradition, and personal expression. Its importance transcends mere aesthetics, embodying deep-rooted values and historical significance.
conclusion
In conclusion, the lehenga is a significant and cherished garment that holds deep cultural, social, and personal importance. It is a symbol of tradition and heritage, celebrating the rich artistry and craftsmanship of South Asia. Worn during pivotal life events like weddings, festivals, and personal milestones, the lehenga connects individuals to their cultural roots, expressing pride, identity, and elegance. Its versatility allows it to adapt to modern fashion trends while preserving timeless traditions, making it a beloved attire across generations. Whether as a reflection of personal style, a celebration of femininity, or a means of preserving cultural practices, the lehenga remains a vibrant and meaningful aspect of South Asian attire.
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2024.05.17 08:00 adulting4kids One Page Story

Write one page stories in response to these prompts and post your favorite ones here in the comments!
  1. Lost in the forest, she found a mysterious key—unlocking a hidden door to a magical realm of talking animals.
  2. Every night, the old lighthouse keeper whispered secrets to the waves, until the sea revealed a long-lost love letter.
  3. In the attic, she discovered an ancient map leading to buried treasure, transforming a routine cleaning day into adventure.
  4. An orphaned kitten, afraid of rain, found a friend in a compassionate umbrella, forming an unexpected bond against life's storms.
  5. The broken music box mended hearts, playing a forgotten melody that mended the fractured friendship of two old musicians.
  6. The astronaut’s lonely orbit was interrupted by a cosmic visitor—an ethereal, star-shaped being seeking companionship in the vast void.
  7. A magical pen wrote the future. Terrified of the unknown, she learned to embrace each unwritten moment as a gift.
  8. Beneath the city, a network of tunnels held the forgotten tales of subway musicians and their symphonies for the rats.
  9. In a desolate winter, a snowflake with a secret wish fell into the hands of a child who believed in miracles.
  10. A garden gnome, tired of being stationary, embarked on a quest for adventure, hitching rides with unsuspecting birds.
  11. On a crowded train, a mysterious suitcase swapped hands, sparking connections between strangers and intertwining their fates forever.
  12. Time froze at midnight. A clock repairer's dance with the gears led to a moment of eternal stillness in town.
  13. A library cat, bored with routine, discovered a hidden book portal, whisking readers into enchanting worlds beyond the shelves.
  14. A worn-out teddy bear, discarded in an attic, found new purpose as the guardian of a child's sweetest dreams.
  15. A mysterious jar held fireflies that whispered forgotten wishes, sparking a magical night of dreams come true for a town.
  16. In a ghost town, a lone pianist played melodies that brought memories alive, reviving the spirits of the abandoned.
  17. The talking mirror revealed harsh truths. Determined to change, she shattered the reflection, discovering beauty in fragments.
  18. A message in a bottle sailed through time, reaching the hands of a modern-day sailor and uniting two distant souls.
  19. The rusty key, tucked in a forgotten drawer, opened a portal to childhood dreams, unlocking a world of nostalgia.
  20. An owl and a firefly, unlikely friends, lit up the night sky, sharing stories that painted constellations on the darkness.
  21. A peculiar tree whispered forgotten secrets to those who listened. Its roots held stories spanning centuries, connecting generations.
  22. Lost in a storm, a little boat discovered a magical lighthouse, guiding it to an island where dreams washed ashore.
  23. In a dusty attic, an old typewriter typed messages from the afterlife, comforting grieving families with unexpected love letters.
  24. An abandoned carousel, cursed to spin forever, granted wishes to those who dared ride, revealing the magic within their hearts.
  25. An artist painted a doorway to other worlds. Curious, a passerby stepped through, finding a realm where colors spoke.
  26. On a rainy day, a neglected umbrella found purpose sheltering a stray dog, forging a bond stronger than storms.
  27. The lonely scarecrow, longing for friends, befriended a misfit group of crows who taught it to dance with the wind.
  28. In a forgotten library, a bookworm encountered a volume of living stories, each character begging to be read into existence.
  29. The clock tower's chimes echoed stories of the past, inspiring a time-traveler to rewrite history with second chances.
  30. A lonely shadow, detached from its owner, explored the world, discovering that shadows too could leave an imprint.
  31. An old camera captured moments of pure joy. Rediscovered, its photographs rekindled forgotten smiles and laughter in a family.
  32. The wishing well granted whispers of hope to a grieving soul, turning tears into petals that bloomed into a garden.
  33. A discarded toy soldier, missing an arm, rallied fellow broken toys, forming an army of resilience against neglect.
  34. On a foggy night, a lighthouse's beam revealed ghostly ships from centuries past, silently sailing through time's veil.
  35. A gardener's tears watered a magical plant, whose blooms told stories of love, loss, and the passage of time.
  36. A misfit teapot, left on a shelf, found purpose brewing dreams, pouring inspiration into the cups of sleepers.
  37. The carousel's magic painted dreams onto children's minds. Each ride sculpted aspirations, turning mundane moments into extraordinary memories.
  38. The librarian's cat, enchanted by ancient scrolls, stumbled into a world of forgotten tales, bringing lost stories back to life.
  39. A discarded key unlocked a trunk of memories, revealing a grandmother's treasures that sparked adventures for a curious grandchild.
  40. The echo in an old clock tower whispered the wishes of forgotten lovers, creating a timeless symphony of heartbeats.
  41. A curious rock in the garden harbored a tiny door. Opening it led to a realm of miniature creatures and wonders.
  42. A discarded puzzle piece, overlooked in haste, found its place in a grand masterpiece, completing a picture of unity.
  43. An old diary discovered in an attic held letters from a bygone era, weaving tales of love transcending time.
  44. The moonlit pond transformed into a mirror of dreams, reflecting the aspirations of those who dared to gaze into it.
  45. A forgotten umbrella sparked a serendipitous meeting, sheltering two strangers who shared a rain-soaked adventure and laughter.
  46. An abandoned toy store at midnight came alive, toys playing and dancing until dawn, filling the darkness with joy.
  47. The wishing star granted a child's plea, turning the night sky into a canvas painted with dreams come true.
  48. A humble lantern, carried through generations, lit the path of a family's stories, flickering with the warmth of memories.
  49. The clock tower's gears clicked in harmony with a street musician's melody, creating a fleeting symphony in the city.
  50. A neglected swing in the park became a portal to childhood dreams, swaying through memories of laughter and innocence.
  51. The attic's dusty typewriter wrote letters to the future, forging connections between generations separated by time's relentless march.
  52. A lonely moonbeam illuminated a forgotten statue, bringing it to life to dance beneath the celestial ballroom of stars.
  53. A broken compass found in an antique shop guided a lost traveler, leading them to unexpected destinations and serendipitous encounters.
  54. The neglected rocking horse in the corner sparked to life, carrying children on whimsical adventures through the realms of imagination.
  55. An old train ticket, misplaced for decades, led a nostalgic traveler on a journey through memories of youthful escapades.
  56. A discarded map, its edges worn with age, guided wanderers to a mythical land hidden behind the veil of reality.
  57. A forgotten key discovered in a dusty drawer unlocked a door to childhood secrets, revealing treasures of innocence and joy.
  58. The abandoned robot in the junkyard fixed broken toys, teaching them that imperfections were the essence of beauty.
  59. A fallen star transformed into a messenger, delivering dreams to sleepers and sprinkling stardust on their midnight wishes.
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2024.05.17 07:57 Sweet-Count2557 Best Things to Do in Jackson Mi

Best Things to Do in Jackson Mi
Best Things to Do in Jackson Mi Welcome to the vibrant city of Jackson, Michigan, where adventure and culture intertwine to create an unforgettable experience.Join us as we embark on a journey to discover the best things to do in this hidden gem of a city.From outdoor recreation to wineries and vineyards, museums and cultural sites to arts and creativity, entertainment and events to shopping and antiques, Jackson offers a plethora of activities to cater to every interest and taste.So, let's dive in and explore the wonders that await us in Jackson, Michigan.Let the adventure begin!Key TakeawaysOutdoor recreation options include Cascade Falls, Falling Waters Trail, Dahlem, and Ella Sharp ParkWineries and vineyards to visit include Chateau Aeronautique Winery and Sandhill Crane VineyardsMuseums and cultural sites worth exploring are Ella Sharp Museum, Cell Block 7 Prison Museum, Michigan Theatre, and Michigan Military Heritage MuseumThe arts and creativity scene in Jackson offers Armory Arts Village, Art 634, Bright Walls Mural, and Ella Sharp Art FairOutdoor RecreationLet's explore the outdoor recreation options available in Jackson Mi during your visit.Jackson is home to some of the top hiking trails in Michigan, offering breathtaking views and a chance to connect with nature. One of the most popular trails is the Falling Waters Trail, a 10.5-mile paved path perfect for running, biking, or a leisurely walk. As you venture along this trail, you'll encounter picturesque landscapes and maybe even spot some wildlife.For fishing enthusiasts, Jackson Mi is a haven filled with the best fishing spots near the area. Vandercook Lake County Park is a pet-friendly park where you can cast your line into the serene lake and try your luck at catching some bass or perch. The park also offers activities like swimming and picnicking, making it a great spot for a day of outdoor fun.If you're looking for a more immersive experience in nature, head to Waterloo State Recreation Area. This vast park is one of the largest in Michigan and offers camping and hiking options. Explore the scenic trails and immerse yourself in the beauty of the surrounding woodlands and lakes.In addition to these outdoor options, Jackson Mi also offers a variety of other recreational activities, such as golfing, bird-watching, and nature preserves like Dahlem and MacCready. Whether you're seeking adventure or a peaceful escape, Jackson Mi has something for everyone.Wineries and VineyardsWe absolutely love exploring the wineries and vineyards in Jackson Mi, as they offer a delightful selection of wines to enjoy. Here are three wine tasting experiences and vineyard tours that we highly recommend:Chateau Aeronautique Winery: This stunning winery is located in a former airplane hangar, creating a unique and memorable atmosphere. Not only can you taste their exquisite wines, but you can also take a tour of the vineyard and learn about the winemaking process. The knowledgeable staff is always eager to share their passion for winemaking, making it a truly educational experience.Sandhill Crane Vineyards: If you're looking for a family-owned vineyard with a variety of wines, Sandhill Crane Vineyards is the place to go. They offer a diverse selection of wines, ranging from dry reds to sweet whites. Take a leisurely stroll through their vineyards and admire the beautiful landscape while learning about the cultivation of grapes. Don't forget to try their famous fruit wines, made from locally sourced fruits.[Third Winery/Vineyard Name]: [Description of the third winery/vineyard and what makes it unique. Include any special events or activities they offer, such as live music or food pairings. Talk about the ambiance and the overall experience visitors can expect.]Whether you're a wine connoisseur or simply enjoy a good glass of wine, the wineries and vineyards in Jackson Mi are sure to impress. From the wine tasting experiences to the vineyard tours, you'll have the opportunity to learn about the winemaking process while savoring the flavors of the region.Museums and Cultural SitesOne of the most fascinating places to visit in Jackson Mi is the Ella Sharp Museum, with its rich history exhibits and collection of historic buildings. The museum takes you on a journey through time, showcasing the stories and artifacts that have shaped the region. From the beautifully restored Victorian-era Ella Sharp House to the quaint Merriman-Sharp Farmstead, there's something for everyone to explore.Another must-visit museum in Jackson Mi is the Cell Block 7 Prison Museum. This unique museum offers a glimpse into the history of Michigan's prison system. Step inside the actual cells and experience what life was like for inmates in this maximum-security prison. The museum provides a thought-provoking look at the criminal justice system and the lives of those who were incarcerated.For those interested in military history, the Michigan Military Heritage Museum is a must-see. This museum showcases the rich military history of the state, with exhibits and displays that highlight the sacrifices and bravery of Michigan's servicemen and women. From World War I to the present day, the museum tells the stories of those who served and honors their contributions.As we continue our exploration of museums and cultural sites in Jackson Mi, we'll now delve into the world of arts and creativity.Arts and CreativityAs we explore the arts and creativity scene in Jackson Mi, we'll discover a vibrant community of artists and innovative spaces to indulge our creative interests. Jackson is home to a variety of art classes and public art installations that showcase the city's commitment to fostering artistic expression.Armory Arts Village: This creative community and arts center offers a wide range of art classes for all ages and skill levels. Whether you're interested in painting, ceramics, or photography, Armory Arts Village has something to ignite your artistic passion. The center also hosts regular exhibitions and events, providing opportunities for local artists to showcase their work.Art 634: Located in a beautifully restored factory building, Art 634 is a community center that houses a variety of interactive activities and artist studios. Here, you can explore the studios of local artists, participate in workshops, and even create your own art. The center also offers venue rentals for special events, making it a hub for creativity and community engagement.Bright Walls Mural: Every year, Jackson comes alive with vibrant colors and stunning art during the Bright Walls Mural festival. Artists from around the world gather to transform the city's walls into captivating works of art. Take a stroll through downtown Jackson and admire the incredible murals that grace the streets, adding beauty and inspiration to the community.With a plethora of art classes, public art installations, and creative spaces, Jackson Mi offers endless opportunities for artistic exploration and expression.After immersing ourselves in the world of arts and creativity, let's now dive into the exciting world of entertainment and events, where we can continue to embrace the freedom of expression and entertainment that Jackson has to offer.Entertainment and EventsLet's dive into the exciting world of entertainment and events in Jackson Mi, where we can experience a wide range of activities and performances. Whether you're a music lover or a racing enthusiast, Jackson Mi has something for everyone.For those who enjoy live music events, Grand River Brewery is the place to be. This local brewery and restaurant not only offers delicious craft beers but also hosts live music performances regularly. So grab a pint, sit back, and enjoy the tunes of talented local artists.If you're a fan of high-speed thrills, then Michigan International Speedway is a must-visit destination. Known for its famous NASCAR racetrack, this venue hosts exciting racing events that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Experience the adrenaline rush as cars zoom by at incredible speeds, creating an electrifying atmosphere that's sure to satisfy any racing fan.But entertainment and events in Jackson Mi don't stop there. The city also boasts unique attractions like the Summer Night Tree. This stunning sculpture provides a one-of-a-kind backdrop for photos, allowing you to capture beautiful memories with family and friends.So, whether you're in the mood for live music, heart-pounding racing, or capturing unforgettable moments, Jackson Mi has it all. Embrace the freedom to choose from a variety of entertainment options and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of this dynamic city.The entertainment and events scene in Jackson Mi is waiting to be explored, so grab your friends and head out for a memorable experience.Frequently Asked QuestionsAre There Any Designated Picnic Areas or Shelters Available at Ella Sharp Park?Yes, there are designated picnic areas and shelters available at Ella Sharp Park. The park offers a beautiful urban setting with a variety of amenities for outdoor enthusiasts.There are picnic areas throughout the park where visitors can enjoy a meal surrounded by nature. Additionally, there are shelters that can be rented for larger gatherings or events.Whether you're looking for a peaceful picnic or a larger gathering, Ella Sharp Park has you covered.What Types of Exhibits and Artifacts Can Be Found at the Michigan Military Heritage Museum?At the Michigan Military Heritage Museum, you'll discover a treasure trove of exhibits and artifacts that bring the rich military history of Michigan to life. From uniforms and weaponry to personal letters and photographs, the museum showcases the bravery and sacrifice of our armed forces.Explore the immersive exhibits, learn about significant battles, and gain a deeper understanding of the role Michigan played in shaping our nation's military history. It's a must-visit for history enthusiasts and those looking to honor our veterans.Can Visitors Participate in Any Interactive Activities or Workshops at Art 634?Yes, visitors can participate in interactive activities and workshops at Art 634. The community center and venue rental offers a range of creative opportunities.From hands-on art workshops to interactive exhibitions, there's something for everyone. Whether you're interested in painting, sculpture, or mixed media, Art 634 provides a space for artistic exploration and growth.Immerse yourself in the vibrant arts community of Jackson and unleash your creativity through these engaging and interactive experiences.Is There a Specific Time of Year When the Annual Bright Walls Mural Festival Takes Place?The annual Bright Walls Mural Festival in Jackson Mi is a vibrant celebration of public art. Visitors flock to the city to witness the transformation of its walls into colorful masterpieces.The festival showcases talented local and international artists creating stunning murals that breathe life into the streets.The best time to visit Jackson Mi for this incredible event is during the festival, which typically takes place in the summer.It's a must-see experience that will ignite your passion for creativity and the power of art.Are There Any Hotels in the Area That Offer Pet-Friendly Accommodations?Yes, there are pet-friendly accommodations in the area.You don't have to leave your furry friend behind when you visit Jackson, MI. Several hotels in the area welcome pets, ensuring that your four-legged companion can enjoy the trip with you.From cozy bed and breakfasts to modern hotels, you'll find options that cater to both you and your pet's needs.ConclusionJoin us in Jackson, where adventure awaits at every corner. From the breathtaking Cascade Falls to the tranquil Falling Waters Trail, there's outdoor fun for everyone.Explore the rich history and culture at the Ella Sharp Museum, and let your creativity soar in the vibrant arts scene.Don't miss the excitement of local events and indulge in the flavors of Grand River Brewery.Jackson, Michigan is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Begin your unforgettable journey today!
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2024.05.17 07:51 Dry-Bee8440 How do I get More Shuffles?

How do I get More Shuffles?
I was enjoying this feature until this popped up. Will I get a new set of shuffles or can I not get any more?
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2024.05.17 06:11 Ancient-Ad-3419 Any Mild Deutan not struggle with Violets (at least anymore)?

To preface, I was diagnosed with red-green CB at an optometrist before, she told me it was mild (which btw I don't even think optometrists can make official diagnoses like that, but I guess she did) and I have done colorblind tests online to find out I have Deuteranomaly. So not to brag about my color skills or anything, but I do not really confuse violets and blues ANYMORE. I am not an artist by any means, or interested in make-up (straight man) or fashion. The only colors I confuse are blueish cyans and blues (but I see trichromats call that color blue all the time so...), very yellowy yellow-greens and yellow unless its side by side, and dark olive-green and browns if its a small object, likes letters. However, I sometimes notice I have to get close to many colored small objects to figure out what it is. I do have myopia, but even when I wear glasses, which is only when Im driving or in class tbh, I still can't notice some colors from far away. HOWEVER, when I was younger, blue and violets were probably the hardest to differentiate unless it was pastel colors. I definitely learned colors later than my peers, and brown colored pencils look noticeably closer to green than it did orange but different enough where I could tell the difference. Purple and magenta were never confusion colors tho, as well as oranges and red. It wasn't until like the 2nd or 3rd grade where I could tell the difference between blue and violet, and now I am very confident distinguishing the two colors. Also, if you put a pure red RGB(255,0,0), a pure yellow RGB(255,255,0), and a lime green RGB(0,255,0) together, the lime green looks a lot closer to yellow than the red to yellow, perhaps just because of brightness tho. I know a strong deutan that also considers purples as striking colors, but for some reason doesn't know what red is. I wanted to know if anyone else shares this experience since I keep hearing colorblind people on here say they're "magenta-blind"? I'm thinking that perhaps I am mild enough to label the color spectrum accurately just based on vision, but since my color vision isn't the best my visual cortex developed not considering color vision a significant factor, especially since I took longer to learn my colors and can only recognize a lot of colors when its closer to my eyes (meaning my depth-perception is altered), so colors don't "pop" into my eyes like everyone else and I only distinguish colors when necessary.
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2024.05.17 05:37 VellaUnderground The Enduring Influence of Post-Punk: A Dive into Its Cultural Legacy

In the wake of the 1970s, a new era dawned upon the music scene, one that would transcend mere sound to become a cultural behemoth. This was the post-punk era, a period that not only redefined music but also left a lasting imprint on fashion, art, and design. Today, we explore the bold and rebellious aesthetics of post-punk, a style characterized by its artistic experimentation and defiance, elements that continue to echo through our creative landscape.
The Visual Language of Post-Punk
Gone were the days of mainstream flamboyance, as post-punk embraced a minimalist, edgier approach. Stark, often monochromatic visuals, and collage-style graphics became the norm, reflecting the DIY ethos of the music. The album covers, posters, and zines from bands like Joy Division, Siouxsie and the Banshees, and The Cure stand as quintessential examples of this style.
The DIY Ethos and Collage Art
The punk philosophy of “do it yourself” heavily influenced post-punk aesthetics, leading to the creation of visually striking collage art. Jamie Reid’s artwork for the Sex Pistols, with its ransom-note lettering and cut-and-paste technique, perfectly encapsulated the spirit of political protest and cultural disruption at the heart of the movement.
Iconic Album Covers
Album covers in the post-punk era were as evocative as the music itself. Take, for instance, Joy Division’s “Unknown Pleasures,” with its iconic waveform design by Peter Saville, inspired by radio waves from a pulsar. This design has become a symbol of the post-punk era’s exploration of the unknown and the alienated.
Fashion Statements
Fashion was an extension of post-punk’s visual language, with a mix of gothic, military, and bespoke elements. Siouxsie and the Banshees’ theatrical performances and avant-garde fashion choices set trends that would influence the goth subculture.
Influence on Modern Design
The legacy of post-punk’s visual language is evident in modern graphic design and fashion, with its emphasis on simplicity, typography, and monochromatic palettes.
Fashion: An Extension of Post-Punk Music
Fashion during the post-punk era was a powerful form of self-expression, with an eclectic mix of vintage, military, and bespoke pieces, often customized with pins, patches, and paint.
The Unconventional Silhouettes
Post-punk fashion was known for its unconventional silhouettes, such as oversized blazers paired with skinny trousers, creating an androgynous and avant-garde look.
The Role of Vintage and Military Wear
Vintage clothing and military surplus played significant roles in post-punk fashion, often repurposed with a modern twist.
Customization and Personalization
Customization was key, with fans personalizing their clothing with patches, badges, and DIY screen prints.
Influence of Designers
Designers like Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren were instrumental in shaping the post-punk fashion scene, blending punk’s raw energy with elements of historical costume.
Integration into Mainstream Fashion
Over time, post-punk fashion has been integrated into mainstream culture, with contemporary designers drawing inspiration from the era.
The Legacy Continues
Today, the legacy of post-punk fashion continues to inspire, with its influence seen in the resurgence of certain styles, proving that the post-punk aesthetic is timeless.
Post-Punk’s Lasting Legacy
The influence of post-punk aesthetics extends far beyond music, impacting contemporary fashion lines, graphic design, and even the ethos of modern startups.
A Catalyst for Musical Innovation
Post-punk served as a springboard for musical innovation, with bands like Gang of Four and The Smiths introducing a new level of depth to music.
The Visual and Fashion Impact
The movement’s visual impact was significant, with bands paying meticulous attention to their aesthetic presentation, inspiring fashion and design today.
Influence on Contemporary Artists
Contemporary artists across various genres still draw inspiration from post-punk’s ethos, showcasing the genre’s enduring relevance.
Challenging the Norms
Post-punk challenged the norms, serving as a catalyst for musical innovation and creating a distinct visual identity that continues to inspire.
This post is a celebration of the post-punk era’s enduring impact on culture. From its rebellious roots to its lasting influence on modern design and fashion, post-punk remains a powerful testament to the spirit of innovation and the importance of challenging the status quo. Let’s continue to delve into this fascinating world and uncover the stories that make post-punk a pivotal chapter in our cultural history.
Note: This is a condensed version of a larger piece on the cultural phenomenon of post-punk. For a more in-depth exploration, including anecdotes and examples, please refer to the original text.
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Feel free to share your thoughts and experiences with post-punk culture in the comments below!
https://edwardssamson706.com/2024/05/15/exploring-the-timeless-influence-of-post-punk-aesthetics/
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2024.05.17 05:20 AliceStanleyJr "I Hate My Reflection for Years and Years": TTPD & Sylvia Plath’s “The Magic Mirror"

Introduction: The Mysterious Double Album
I’ll always remember 2 AM on April 19th 2024. I was in my pjs, alone, on my balcony, fresh off my first listen to Taylor Swift’s album The Tortured Poet’s Department. After sufficiently enjoying my solitary experience, I took to the internet to see what the masses were saying…when Swift dropped a whole second album: The Tortured Poets Department Anthology. Swift, a master of both Easter egging surprises for her fandom and practicing the number one rule of business (give the people what they want!), had been hinting at something “double” for months. Most significantly, while accepting her Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album, she flashed a “peace sign.” That damn peace sign haunted the fandom for months. Swift’s corporate social media account, u/TaylorNation, used peace sign emojis and called attention to the number two whenever possible (ie teasing the album 22 days out etc.). There were also many “2”s present in in the promotional “experiences” leading up to the album release date—including statues of peace signs at the TTPD interactive experience at The Grove in LA. As usual, some Swifties went bonkers with their theories (or “clowning” as outlandish theorizing is referred to in the community). I myself couldn’t help but believe some concept of doubling would be significant in TTPD, but I couldn’t have guessed a full DOUBLE album (Swift’s capitalization). What an absolute treat. Mother was, as they say, mothering.
…Only the two mania didn’t seem to end post-drop. If anything, the two mania heightened. The albums were not just surprises in themselves, they were full of mystery. They seemed to reference multiple relationships, cryptic narratives, allusions to Swift’s previous songs, allusions to iconic poets, and very often, twins. The sleuthing type of Swiftie (full disclosure, moi) dove in deep. We gathered where we do—on Twitter, on TikTok, on Reddit (my preferred sandlot). And as we obsessed over every lyric, literary allusion, and video clip, Swift, our self-appointed “chairman” seemed to encourage us. Swift added a TTPD set to her Eras tour in Paris. Afterward, she posted a collection of photos to Instagram. The second photo of the post is Swift onstage, in a sparkling showman’s outfit, flashing two fingers.
Initial Tortured Poets and Sylvia Plath Connections
Swift has always been an incredible poet, but that’s not necessarily how the world saw hesees her. Swift is a pop star, specifically, Swift was a young girly pop star, most known for her tabloid romances and dramas, which she would (allegedly) write about in her music. Swift’s work has been labeled as “confessional” since her first album, which included songs she openly said were about boys at her high school. I offer this context (or, lore) to explain why I began seeing connections to TTPD in Sylvia Plath’s “confessional” work.
Of course, the theme of TTPD is tortured poets, so many avid literary Swifties have enjoyed seeking connections between Swift’s new songs and iconic poetry. No connections are overt, but some seem to be more likely than others. Namely, there’s been much discussion of Virginia Woolf thanks to the song “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?”(perhaps a riff on the Edward Albee play title). Other Swifties have found possible lyrical links to Mary Shelley and Charlotte Bronte. Swift herself references Patti Smith and Dylan Thomas in the album’s title track.
I remembered a third poet in relation to Smith and Thomas: Sylvia Plath, obviously an all timer of a tortured poet. I remember hearing an anecdote that she had been obsessed with Thomas and stalked him outside the Chelsea Hotel (also named in the TTPD title track). I did a quick skim of Plath’s Wikipedia to confirm and then started noticing many possible connections to TTPD and Plath’s life.
In the “Fortnight” music video, Swift acts out being institutionalized for insanity and getting electric shock treatment—two significant experiences in Plath’s life. Plath was also coupled with a deeply problematic man, Ted Hughes. Plath fell in love with Hughes for his artistic talent before he revealed himself to be an unsupportive parter, ultimately cheating on Plath with a younger woman. The narrative is not too dissimilar to the narrative about Swift’s alleged ex Matty Healy, as seemingly told in TTPD. (Of course, we don’t know the true subjects of Swift’s songs—if they’re even actually confessional—but some key hints point to Healy. Whether those hints provide actual context to Swift’s life or to the story Swift is telling of her life, one cannot know.) Finally, several of TTPD songs reference a latent desire for suicide (“I might as well die / it would make no difference” etc.). Okay, post-“finally,” these are stretches, but, I’ll note anyway: one of Plath’s most famous collections of poems is titled Ariel, but an alternate title was Daddy. There are connections to both words in TTPD via the song “But Daddy I Love Him.” The title is a line from the Disney movie The Little Mermaid (which features the main character Ariel, a mermaid, caught between two worlds). Extra clowning: some people (hi, I'm people) believe Swift’s 1989 costume for her first Paris concert was an allusion to Ariel: a pink crop top and a seafoam skirt.
As I dug into Plath's life, I couldn’t help but also see similarities to Swift's life. Both women were prolific writers from a very young age. Also, although possibly obscured through artistic license, both women were/are known to write about their own lives. (Plath was apparently encouraged by her professors Robert Lowell and Anne Sexton to write from her experience. I cannot help but tie in Swift’s “The Manuscript” lyric “the Professor said to write what you know.”) Both Plath and Swift expressed/express their depression via their writing, but if you only knew them from their public personas, you’d never guess the depths of their struggles. It seems both Plath and Swift lived/live double lives. Plath was actually fascinated by the concept of doubles. In fact, the concept of doubling was the topic of Plath’s college thesis paper “The Magic Mirror.”
The Magic Mirror and TTPD
Plath’s college paper is sadly not available to the general public. (It had a limited print run in, you guessed it, 1989.) But! I was able to read a few texts about the thesis, and the amount of possible TTPD references is astounding.
Since we can’t directly analyze Swift’s work via Plath’s directly, I’d like to share several key quotes from the most telling article I could find about the “The Magic Mirror”: “Sylvia Plath’s Magic Mirror” by Kelly Coyne (May 2018, The Los Angeles Review of Books). (To be noted, Coyne has also written about Swift, in her article “Growing Up In Taylor Swift’s America” in December 2023 on Literary Hub—a fabulous read!)
Early in her article, Coyne sets the scene for Plath's thesis:
“Her undergraduate thesis, which she wrote as a senior at Smith College...is titled “The Magic Mirror: A Study of the Double in Two of Dostoevsky’s Novels.” “The Magic Mirror” explores literary doubles made up of a character’s repressed traits, and, as the double grows in power, it heralds the protagonist’s death. Citing Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as well as Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray, Plath argued that the choice to create a double works to “reveal hitherto concealed character traits in a radical manner” and simultaneously exposes the driving conflicts of the novel housing that character. Her thesis claims that both Ivan, of The Brothers Karamazov, and Golyadkin, of The Double, have attempted to repress troubling aspects of their personalities, resulting in the double.”
Immediately, I imagine the two versions of Swift from the “Anti-Hero” music video. One Swift is real, true, sensible. The other is a pot-stirring, self-esteem destroying, alcoholic. During Eras, the huge Swift (monster on a hill) screams and stomps around in the background while the real, true Swift smiles and dances in a sparkle dress onstage. The fandom seems to be referring to these two Swifts as Taylor Swift and TAYLOR SWIFT (TM). Folks have theorized Post-Malone in the Fortnight music video is not necessarily a lover, but a twin, or double, of Swift. This theory is enhances by the Eras visuals during that song, specifically two dancers walking away to the back of the stage, but then becoming one.
More Coyne: “Plath, quoting Dostoyevsky in her thesis, noted that Ivan’s double, Smerdyakov, is “wrinkled” and “yellow.” The distinct differences in appearance between originator and double, she continued, are meant to reflect the protagonist’s mental state and cultural status.”
First of all, yellow. In the Gaylor community, folks have often theorized yellow symbolizes being closeted—a reading based on the symbolic coloring in the 1999 film …But I’m a Cheerleader. However, one need not be a Gaylor to consider the importance of yellow to Swift’s storytelling. Most recently, Swift performed “my tears ricochet” at Eras in a bright yellow dress, as her dancers were dressed for a funeral. Following Coyne’s analysis of Plath's analysis of Dostoyevsky, one could guess Swift is teasing a death of some version of herself.
Coyne discusses how Plath clearly used a “double” of herself to write The Bell Jar. Plath herself spent a summer in New York interning for Mademoiselle. The protagonist in TBJ, Esther, spends a summer in New York interning at a magazine too. To go even further down the rabbit hole, Esther also doubles herself, frequently expressing normalcy on the outside and despair on the inside. On the book's first page, Esther tells her audience, “I was supposed to be having the time of my life.” (Again, I cannot help but hear a Swift echo of, “I can read your mind / she’s having the time of her life” from “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart” about smiling through her depression.) Coyne makes many more references to mirrors and concealing in The Bell Jar, Ether’s split (and sadness) gets worse and worse the more she hides who she is from others. Notably, at a low point, Esther hides under her mother’s bed. (And Swift sings of a post-heartbreak depression, “Afterwards she only ate kids' cereal / And couldn't sleep unless it was in her mother's bed.”)
Coyne writes about the “imprisoned” aspect of doubles: “The wound from which Esther tries, and fails, to hide chimes with the inescapable, colonizing double, and Plath’s language again illustrates its penal nature: it is inside Esther, but it traps her like a jail cell.” (Again, I cannot help but see references to “Fresh Out the Slammer”, “The Smaller Man Who Ever Lived,” and the TTPD Eras visuals of cages and cell lighting.)
Coyne, on Plath’s doubles’ names, something Swift has not ever used (or so we think): “From her conception of The Bell Jar all the way to its final revisions, Plath suffered an exhausting amount of anxiety over its heroine’s name.” Plath wrote to a friend, “‘I’ll have to publish it under a pseudonym, if I ever get it accepted, because it’s so chock full of real people I’d be sued to death’...Indeed, this wasn’t mere paranoia; she did have to change her protagonist’s name at the instruction of her editor for legal reasons.”
Coyne continues, “Most novelists likely have concerns about being associated with the characters to whom they give life, especially the ugly ones, and especially when the character resembles its author. Yet what is unique about Plath’s case is her knowledge of the theoretical underpinnings and implications of her choice to push Esther away, and the hold this knowledge assumed on Plath’s work and life. Another look at The Bell Jar with a consideration of Esther as Plath’s double tangles the issue even further, and Plath drops clues for this kind of reading throughout the novel. Esther, for example, sits down to write her own novel and recounts, “My heroine would be myself, only in disguise. She would be called Elaine. Elaine. I counted the letters on my fingers. There were six letters in Esther, too. It seemed a lucky thing.” Not coincidentally, Plath’s first name has six letters as well.” Again, Plath was in a bizarre double infinity loop (like the loop on the Eras stage in “Down Bad”?). Plath was concealing her double, the protagonist in her novel, who was concealing her double, the protagonist in her novel.
Coyne wraps up her findings: “In her thesis, written nearly a decade earlier, as she turned 22 — the year after her first documented suicide attempt — Plath claimed, quoting Otto Rank:
In such situations, where the Double symbolizes the evil or repressed elements in man’s nature, the apparition of the Double “becomes a persecution by it, the repressed material returns in the form of that which represses.” Man’s instinct to avoid or ignore the unpleasant aspects of his character turns into an active terror when he is faced by his Double, which resurrects those very parts of his personality which he sought to escape. The confrontation of the Double in these instances usually results in a duel which ends in insanity or death for the original hero.”
Coyne seems to argue Plath believed an artist's double has the power to become bigger than the artist herself, ultimately killing her. Is TTPD Swift's predetermination of, hopefully, her her double's death instead of her own?
In Conclusion: Plath to her Mentor, Dessner on Swift
Who knows what TTPD is really truly about, and who knows if we ever will.
The biggest Easter egg, hiding in plain sight, is that the album is titled THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT. There’s no apostrophe after “poet.” Nor is there an apostrophe after the “s” in “poets.” The department does not belong to a poet or to a collection of poets. It is a department OF tortured poets, perhaps two, to be exact. …or perhaps the album indicates the departure of the tortured poet...and her double.
I’ll sign off with two final quotes from my research:
According to Coyne, three months before Plath died by suicide, she had written a mentor about her second (obviously unfinished) book. Plath wrote, “It is to be called “Doubletake”, meaning that the second look you take at something reveals a deeper, double meaning […] it is semi-autobiographical about a wife whose husband turns out to be a deserter and philanderer although she had thought he was wonderful & perfect.”
According to Aaron Dessner’s TTPD release Instagram post: ”Keep searching and you'll find some new detail, layer or sliver of meaning with each listen.”
SUBREDDIT PS! Shout out to Expensive_Succotash5 for noting the TTPD intro poem's reference to being out of the oven, could be an allusion to Plath's death. Also shout-out to Good-Amphibian-7993 for this connection to a photo of Plath with a rose, not unlike Swift's album rose art.
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2024.05.17 05:11 copperdoo Found an obscure Hannibal interview: “it’s a love story,” why this show is so meaningful to fans, advice for storytellers, and more!

Found an obscure Hannibal interview: “it’s a love story,” why this show is so meaningful to fans, advice for storytellers, and more!
“The Beautiful Horror of Hannibal: Bryan Fuller at the Global TV Demand Awards: Virtual Festival”: https://youtu.be/MuXXFE6bglQ
I recently stumbled on this underrated Hannibal interview from 2021. There’s a lot of detailed insight in this—why people gravitate to this show, why hannigram is the way it is, advice for learning how to be a better storyteller…
Err, initially this was just going to be some highlights but uh…… 😅 It’s incredible how well-spoken and in-depth some people can be when answering on the fly like this. Here’s essentially a transcript…for posterity:
 
“If you were to talk with somebody who’s not familiar with the story, what would you say the Hannibal TV show is about?”
“It sounds so corny to say, but really it’s a love story. But the genre is horror, so the love story is perverse, and skewed, and unhealthy, and not recommended for the viewing audience to practice in reality. But what drew me to the story initially was telling a love story between two men that was not necessarily about sex but was about mutual understanding.” […] That was the impetus of telling the story, was exploring what love was between two men and then allowing the horror elements of that vulnerability and that intimacy to kind of take over psychologically. So, it is about a cannibal psychiatrist who is metaphorically devouring the psychology of one of his patients.
On why the show has multinational appeal:
It’s interesting, the activity of the fanbase, fannibal like core fanbase, I’ve always known as multinational. The common ground I think between the people who fetishize the show and really want to take a deep dive into its themes and the cinema of it are people who find themselves othered in some way in their communities. That’s the hardcore fanbase are people who identify with being “the other” and I feel like that is not bound by any sort of national boundaries of identity. […] I’m very grateful to [the fans keeping the show in the pop culture conversation], and it’s not often that a show goes off the air and has been off the air for [6+ years], yet has an immediacy, with those who are watching, that feels as if it were airing for the first time. I’m glad that it’s multinational.
I still think that speaks to the power of Mads Mikkelsen as an international movie star, and also Hugh Dancy, and Gillian Anderson, and Laurence Fishburne—these are all fantastic actors who have international appeal. I would be foolish to take any sort of credit for the appeal of the cast members, because that is what I feel is really keeping Hannibal alive is the accessibility and the caliber of actors that we have on the show.
What are your favorite moments with fannibals?
[Talks about Red Dragon Con] One of the things that I loved about going to that convention was you have private time with a table full of fannibals, and you sit down and have personal conversations about what they like and what you like, and because I feel likeminded with these folks, and I don’t necessarily feel like I am the creator of the show as much as I am a fellow fan of these characters and this type of storytelling. So it does feel like it’s my version of fanfiction for what Thomas Harris created, so on that level we’re very similar and we’re peers in many ways.
On asexual fannibals:
One of the things I loved about meeting a lot of these folks is that there’s a lot of representation from the LGBTQ community, and one of the letters that gets very little play in talking about queerness is asexuals.
A lot of my favorite conversations have been with asexuals at the convention who talk about how the love between Hannibal and Will, since it is not sexual on camera, that we’ve witnessed, that there is something about having that level of intimacy without the challenges for them individually with sex and sexuality and sexual expression. That’s kind of removed from the equation, and they see themselves wanting that level of intimacy with someone without the […] stress of sexual expression. So I found the “A” in asexuality to be a really interesting place to start conversations with folks whose agenda isn’t about getting laid. Their agenda is about being loved and loving, and how we’re able to speak about those themes outside of a kind of a traditional romantic narrative.
Entertainment as a salve:
Hearing how the community of fannibals and the acceptance of fannibals was self-acceptance and acceptance of others, has really given them something to enjoy in their lives. I sat at these tables with people who come from all different walks of life, and they’re all friendly, and they all love each other and enjoy each other. And it’s not just about the fannibal experience as much as it is the experience of sharing something that you love with likeminded folks.
I find that the element that is not often talked about with fandom is the medicinal quality of what a community like that provides for individuals who many not have a connection with their family, may not have a connection with a strong friend base or community in their non-fandom lives, and have found all of those things in a fandom. And we forget that when we when we go to entertainment, we are going to entertainment for a variety of reasons—to be entertained—but also to escape and to escape stressors, and to escape things that may be unpleasant in our lives.
[…] Like Hannibal and Will have said to each other, “I see you.” […] And I feel like with the fan experience and the fannibal experience on this show is a lot of people who feel unseen in their lives finally being about to get some sort of recognition or mirroring of identity that doesn’t come with all of the peer pressures and vulnerabilities that social interaction can be for people who feel othered in their lives.
Fandom as medicine: - Due to growing up in abusive home, he related to Danny Torrance from The Shining - People often turn to the screen to heal, which creators sometimes abuse - “[entertainment] is something that should be cherished and should be respected on an individual level of what it provides to people who are seeking out an escape from whatever is going on in their heads or their personal lives”
What inspires him creatively: - Everything - All content providers put new spins on things they’ve experienced in their lives that speaks to likeminded people and “keeps the medium evolving in a way that is electric and exciting”
I go to a movie and I see the ingredients list of “oh, I see your influences and you ‘yes, and’-ed all of them and raised those games that inspired you into something that is uniquely yours in some way.” That’s the process of art, and we are kind of cycling through different expressions of art as artists that is constantly fueled from everything we’ve experienced. Whether it’s on a screen or in life, everything can be retconned to find a human experience in some way.
Bryan’s formative history: - In Bryan’s work, “romantic relationships that don’t necessarily hinge upon sexual expression” is due to him growing up during the AIDS crisis, which led to “sex is dangerous” influence - “there was always a scythe or a sword of Damocles hanging over any sort of romance” - “I think there’s a whole generation of queer people who have a strange layer on top of their sexual selves, as a result of going through something that was about seeing a lot of people in your peer group die for something that is a given right as a human expression.” - “So I feel like that informs a lot of stuff. It certainly informed Pushing Daisies, it informs the romance in Hannibal, and there’s something about looking at my work in that way and being able to retcon like, ‘Oh, here’s where that came from. Here’s the DNA strand that I was accessing when telling those stories.’”
Advice for aspiring TV show creators: - “you should consider yourself the first member of the audience” - By making content you want to see, “you will find likeminded folks who share those sensibilities and share that interest.” - “I feel like where things go wrong for me as an audience member is when I feel like somebody is not speaking with any sort of authenticity, and they’re not earning character moments in a way that feel lived in.” - Best feedback = “this scene feels lived in” which means “I’m representing a reality that is accessible to someone else” and “I’m giving them an invitation to leave their world.” - Tell your story authentically and find a way to keep true to that = “your guiding light because there’s no controlling what people want” - “What has always done right by me is knowing what feels right, and feels right for a story.” - Technology makes things accessible for new creators, so “if there’s a will, there’s a way” - “…make tenacity your friend, because if it’s not worth it for you to keep trying, then it’s not worth it for the audience to find your entertainment or your art.” - “…the best advice for anybody who’s thinking about telling stories is to tell the story. Find a way to tell it.”
Recommendations for learning storytelling: - During first job on Star Trek, learned by “being in the room with people who were smarter than me, who knew when to zig or when to zag in terms of the narrative” - “Then it is that kind of ‘10,000 hours of experience’ before you finally get a handle on what your own expression is, and you get the ‘wax on’ and the ‘wax off’ of storytelling, starting with those rudimentary kind of narrative building exercises, are really, really helpful. Also I found improvisation classes to be incredibly helpful for storytelling.” - Recommends improvisation classes: “I learned more about character writing and crafting specific bold, strong choices with your narratives and your characters” - Learned “Yes, and…” method: “A man walks into the room. Yes, and he orders a drink. Yes, and that drink HAS POISON IN IT!” - Also recommends acting classes: “I’m not an actor, but I got a lot out of how to craft a character from an actor’s point of view vs a writer’s point of view that helped with just specificity, which is something that I look for in other people’s writing.” - Even highly specific character choices can be found relatable or identified with - From both types of classes, he learned concise storytelling: “You’re telling the story in a matter of minutes. […] You’re having to make the biggest boldest choices in that time, because you only have so much real estate to tell your story. So it forces you to make better choices and not waste an audience’s time with something that could be inferred with a much simpler expression.”
What is the distinct characteristic about Hannibal that you think is the most relatable to audiences?
I feel like the most distinctive aspect of Hannibal’s character is his appreciation of beauty. […] One of the things that I loved so much about making that show was the collaboration with the actors, because I’m thinking about these characters from a writer’s point of view, and they’re thinking about it from an actor’s point of view. They so often—Hugh, Mads, Gillian, Laurence, Caroline—they all brought something to the table that was unexpected to me. Yet it excited me, inspired me, and I wove it into the weave of the show.
But Mads was somebody who understood Hannibal in a fundamental way, which was his love for Will Graham is a love of beauty, and an appreciation of beauty, and that’s what he’s responding to. And anything that flies in the face of beauty is rude, and you eat the rude. - Societal revenge: “There’s that satisfying element of a villain who does recognize the beauty in the world, and does cultivate it, and appreciate it, and put it on a pedestal. And if anybody is so disrespectful to shit on beauty in any way shape or form, WELL—“ - For those who feel othered: “…it’s nice to see a villain where you feel like, ‘oh, I’m not under direct threat from Hannibal because I’m a relatively good person, and I try not to be rude.’ Yet I can appreciate all the things that he appreciates, and take some satisfaction when he eats somebody who deserves it.”
Hannibal’s Parrot Analytics page (currently ranked 22.1x demand of average US TV shows): https://tv.parrotanalytics.com/US/hannibal-nbc
April 2024: “For instance, the data reflects that ‘Hannibal’ ranks at the 99.0th percentile in the drama genre in the United States. This suggests that the demand for this show is higher than 99.0% of all drama titles in the country.” This article also says that demand was less than 20.8x sometime in April, so it’s not surprising that the reunion has renewed some interest.
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2024.05.17 04:55 notinferno The other portrait Gina Rinehart wants removed from the National Gallery

The other portrait Gina Rinehart wants removed from the National Gallery
A second portrait by Vincent Namatjira of Gina Rinehart has emerged which supporters of the mining magnate want pulled from the walls of the National Gallery of Australia.
The 2018 ink and pencil portrait of Australia’s richest person is shown separately inside the National Gallery as one of 16 artworks in the “Australia in black and white” display. The feature wall also includes drawings of AC/DC guitarist Angus Young, One Nation leader Pauline Hanson, media mogul Rupert Murdoch and Indigenous leader Eddie Mabo.
The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age revealed on Thursday that Rinehart’s company Hancock Prospecting, which has paid more than $40 million in sponsorship to Australian swimmers, contacted Rio Olympic gold medallist Kyle Chalmers to lead a campaign against the portraits.
AFL legend Adam Goodes, who features in both sets of artworks in Namatjira’s major National Gallery survey, Australia in Colour, defended the artist on Friday.
“An artist’s view on the world is what it is,” Goodes said.
The two-time Brownlow Medal winner has been a frequent subject of Namatjira’s including his 2020 Archibald Prize-winning work.
“I have always loved the lens that Vincent has on our world,” he said.
Chalmers and Swimming Queensland chief Kevin Hasemann co-ordinated a group of 20 elite Australian athletes to call for the portraits to be removed. In a letter to National Gallery director Nick Mitzevich in April, Hasemann said: “Two portraits of our patron, Mrs Gina Rinehart AO, are of deep concern to us because they are offensive to Mrs Rinehart.”
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2024.05.17 04:19 sweethockeybody Super confused by recent LTJ social media post...

The band has been posting links on all their social media over the last few days. When you click it you are redirected to a website to enter your phone number. It's some sort of place where celebrities and bands can announce upcoming events, tours, or music drops. When you put in your phone number you get a text message with a website and a unique code from the Less Than Jake promo sms number. When you go to the website though it tries to get you to register as an artist or celebrity. There's nowhere for fans to put in the code we were given. Has anybody figured this out? I don't know if I'm just supposed to hang on to this code for some later announcement. There's not really any instructions.
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2024.05.17 04:06 AutoModerator Weekly Shill/Self Promo Art MegaThread!

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2024.05.17 02:20 Mowsse They used my art w/o permission!

So a friend told me about an ex co worker teaching the method that was taught to him at my previous workplace. So he opened some studios, sold them and now doing workshops, fine whatever. Idk care about that. But then I go see his promo material and one of my paintings (granted it was one of my still life’s) was being used as an example of his work or what he taught. Now he NEVER taught me. I was senior to him and what bothers me the most is why use another artists work?? Why didn’t he used his own!! Trying to get a hold of him to take it down so we will see… sorry. Just venting. This is really disrespectful!
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2024.05.17 02:03 Tenpiano Likely getting my first tattoo tomorrow, any tips?

Going to get some small lettering on my forearm, I know to look at the artist’s portfolios, and to make sure I don’t smell bad or anything, any other tips I should know?
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2024.05.16 22:59 NuseAI Sony Music warns tech companies over unauthorized use of its content to train AI

Source: https://techcrunch.com/2024/05/16/sony-music-warns-tech-companies-over-unauthorized-use-of-its-content-to-train-ai/
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2024.05.16 21:02 diamondscenery your fav artists that start with the letter z?

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