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When the Avengers enter at Stark tower to retrieve Loki to make him answer for what he's done, they find themselves surprised by what they find. Loki with a face moist with tears and the poor young man soiled himself from all the phobia and confusion he was feeling. Something that Thor was familiar with, but something that Loki has not done in years. And this was something Thor knew that Loki was not faking, making this whole thing more of a dilemma.
Regardless, Thor believes this would last a couple days. But when they past, and Loki remains the same, and have no memory of what has happened. It was all a fog to him. But something was keeping Loki this way. His nightmares and waking everyone up each night made the Avengers believe something happened before Loki arrives. And they would soon find their answer.
But Clint is not so happy. He believes that Loki is fooling everyone, and he is fuming that Loki could trick everyone so well. And he is on a mission to prove that Loki is lying, regardless of the truth that Loki could be genuine. But Clint hated that Loki brainwashed him and forced him to do things, so he wants revenge. Even when others take interest in Loki, Clint refuses to protect ab
When Olivia Marlowe stumbles through an enchanted mirror in her late grandmother’s attic, she expects to find broken glass, blood, and repent. Instead, she finds Aurea—a golden town of strange magic, whispering markets, and a world that feels more enjoy home than anything she’s left behind.
In the world of Veyrith, no one watches her plate or pinches her waistline with words. Here, Olivia begins to rediscover herself, unburdened by verdict, and free to indulge in delight, friendship, and perhaps even love. With the help of Lysandra, a knowledgeable apothecary, and Lark, a gentle shape-shifting assistant, Olivia steps into the experience she’s always dreamed of—one bite, one potion, and one sweet moment at a time.
But when a figure from her past crosses through the equal mirror, Olivia must decide: return to the life that never fit, or embrace the one she’s built with her whole, growing heart.
Bloom & Bounty is a cozy fantasy about magic, self-discovery, and the delicious freedom to become exactly who you were always meant to be.
‘I feel betrayed’: artists brawl back against DeviantArt’s brand-new AI project
For years, DeviantArt occupied a rare vacuum in the social networking landscape. Unlike Twitter, and Facebook, and Instagram, DeviantArt users (AKA deviants) didn’t develop a seething hatred for the site that only grew with every second they spent in its clutches. In truth, they kind of liked it. Imagine!
The goodwill toward DeviantArt has a lot to do with the fact that, for many years, it stayed relatively true to its unique purpose: enabling artists to upload and share their art with the planet, whether that’s picturesque landscapes or portrait commissions, or anime fan comics and borderline furry porn. Earlier this month, though, DeviantArt seemingly turned its support on the vast majority of its loyal people, when it introduced DreamUp, an “image generation tool” driven by the thick learning model Stable Diffusion, and fed with the work of millions of real-life artists.
Why is this such a problem? Maybe you haven’t been keeping up with the raging debate about AI image generators. Their supporters imply that software such as DreamUP – or DALL-E 2, Imagen, or the many other alternatives – is simp
The 100 Millionth Deviation on DeviantART Is A Gay Sex Story, But I'm Going To Demonstrate You This Arctic Unicorn Instead
On deviantART, the site for anyone who thinks they are an artist, member submissions are recognizable as “deviations.” The site’s been around since 2000, attracts 33 million monthly visitors (comScore), and just recently passed its 100 millionth deviation. It is, appropriately enough, a short story about gay sex.
I could quote from it, but it is more of a deviation from fine writing than anything else. I might as well just demonstrate the “Blizzard” drawing above featuring some sort of black unicorn frolicking in the snow with an arctic fox. How should I put this? There are some creations which are enhanced left in a drawer and maybe shouldn’t be shared with the world. Seriously, would you pay $150 for a publish of this drawing?
I’m sure there’s some great art on deviantART among the 100 million submissions of drawings, photos, videos, and stories, but they are difficult to find among the 99.9 million pieces of mediocrity which seem to fill up the site. It’s as though every kid from your high university art class who dro