got a worm nibbling my brain. can someone help me find a piece of obscure media?
webcomic/indie comic from the 2010s. basically a sci-fi short story about a young girl (with red hair?) who was being raised by scientists as part of an experiment. she receives a haircut/has her head shaved, in preparation for her annual brain scan/testing. it is revealed that while her body is human, her "brain" is artificial, made of computer implants throughout her skull and spine. at some point her biological mother (also a scientist on the same campus?) encounters her and is repulsed, viewing her as a machine who has murdered her daughter.
it was very poignant and it bruised my heart and i can NOT find it anywhere
I think the next "social commentary" Gorillaz makes should be Murdoc being like "This mansion we're in is ✨ AI generated ✨ like every other clickbait article and video on the Internet." And he shows us said AI generated mansion and there's like a toilet on the bookcase or something
Properly played King of Fighters Anthology last night, and um…
Sometimes you face off against some bullshit characters, and after a while you admit defeat to them and have NO CHOICE but to put them in a quarantine folder, just to make your experience a little more bearable.
Some of yall really don't know what it means to be working class in some countries. Yes maybe we can afford little "luxuries" from time to time but that doesn't make people rich or capable to completely boycott the low costs companies.
Send "Empty your pockets!" for my muse/s to reveal what they carry around on them!
( selecting accepting )
@aesthetiquement said: "Empty your pockets!"
She really shouldn’t had said that. Pandora’s box might be opened from such a request. It’s not until Akira shuffles his hands out of the pockets, and relents to seeing what was contained inside of such a space. Moments later, a small giggle rings out as his phone escapes from the confines of the lining of his uniform and proceeded to fly and circle about in his personal space, never straying too far from his sight. The monitor displaying the words PANDORA appear and then a pair of emoji eyes stare at the two, making a ^____ ^ face. Besides that, small angel wings suddenly pop out of the sides of the phone as well.
Akira really wishes that this didn’t happen, since Sophia was still quite annoying around new people, asking them if they needed help with even the tiniest thing. That was humanities' companion for you, the A.I. with an actual heart. Magical one, but still was miles ahead of the non-student robot Ortho in terms of acting like an actual human being. Sophie here could even hum tunes that no one has copied or heard before, or so Akira thinks. He still didn’t make this program as he found her in a garbage chute. The design maybe but the specs, no. He guess he could form an explanation on what was going on here, but all he manages to say is,
“Oh no! You’ve released the gremlin!! Only hope remains now!”.