'People are panicking about AI tools the same way they did when the calculator was invented, stop worrying' cannot stress enough the calculator did not forcibly pervade every aspect of our lives, has such a low error rate it's a statistical anomaly when it does happen, isn't built on mass plagiarism, and does not obliterate the fucking environment when you use it. Be so fucking serious right now
the fight is still on! don’t give up!
Fictional inpherno diseases. Some are based off hcs I adopted from this blog and I lowkey don't remember the tags of those anons so apolocheese. A lot of those are based off the hc that inphernals convert sleep and food straight to energy without any waste except time
1. DEG(Dysfunctional energy generation) is a chronic disease inphernals have a chance to get upon spawning. The disease causes the inphernal's body to convert more amount of sleep and food resources into less energy. Common symptoms include: an overly increased appetite, somnia, constant fatigue, constant headaches and non age-related horn discoloration(horns generally become a duller color with age unless certain medicine is used) Some characters with this disease include Spray Paint, Medkit and, to some extent, Lightblox
2. Horn overgrowth, also one you can get upon spawning. It has similar symptoms to DEG but they are caused by the body putting too much of the generated energy into growing horns. It comes in two varieties: spiked and ringed. In the spiked form the imphernal grows many, many small horns on the head. In the ringed form, the horns grow way too much and require very frequent trimming. No characters in the game have so many horns to have the spiked variety but Pwnatious have the ringed variety in a reduced form.
3. Energy hypergeneration, also known by some as nuclear reactor syndrome. It comes on a spectrum of severity and is the opposite of DEG. The body produces more energy with less sleep and food resources. This may put a toll on the body because it isn't designed to handle that much energy. Depending on the severity, some symptoms include: hyperactivity, constant fidgeting, insomnia, muscle and joint pain and headaches. Some characters with this may include Coil, Boombox and Subspace.
4. Glass horn syndrome. If an inphernal doesn't get enough energy aources in their early childhood, their horns may become fragile and transparent. Although it can be fixed if treatment gets started in childhood to mid teen years via extra energy sources.
5. Overgrowth syndrome/curse, when an inphernal's body gets overtaken by a tree. Not very common, but not rare either. It is, in some cases, lethal because of the tree room system damaging of hijacking the brain or attacking the horns and often leads to paralysis. Vinestaff got the long end of the stick as her plant part doesn't spread farther than the arm and tail.
Das all for now
- star wars anon
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THATS SICK AS FUUUUCKCKKKKKK I LOVE FICTIONAL DISEASESSSS
i love how some of them arent immediately fatal <<333
sounds weird but like a lot of ppl when making fictional diseases theyre like super fatal for whatever reason but idk no hate to the fatal diseases i love fictional diseases :3
i can't stand these new fountain machines they dispense watered down piss
This is the worst timeline. (x)
🌍✨ A Voice from Gaza: Fighting for Hope ❤️🩹
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i love when ppl say “that’s so you” it feels good to know i exist and have a vibe
links to the donations mentioned
https://unrwa.org/
https://www.instagram.com/gazamutualaid
https://campusbailfunds.com
little guy is lost
ranking the best things I have heard surgeons say mid-surgery:
1. "Five second rule!" while scrubbed, after dropping a sterile scalpel on the floor (no they did NOT pick it up again but I swear everyone's buttholes puckered)
2. (spoken during the closing of a particularly long and difficult case) "Nurse - my tunes." :heavy metal starts blasting:
3. Gently to a fretful patient, pre-anaesthesia: "It's going to be okay. I promise, I've dealt with worse." As soon as the patient is unconscious: "This is literally the worst thing I've ever seen."
4. [okay this one was a med student] "Wowwww, that's so gross!!" Reg: "Please remember that [patient] is awake for this procedure." Student to patient: "Oh my god. I am so sorry, that was really unprofessional - " Patient, cheerfully, also engrossed with what's happening inside them on the screen: "Nah - it's, like, super gross, right?"
5. [another procedure where the patient couldn't be put under GA] Patient: *starts singing country roads midway through the procedure* Surgeon: *shrugs and joins in with surprisingly good harmony*