Has anyone ever done a conlang workup of Ponish? It doesn't have to be GOOD but I could really use some idea what it might sound like to a non-Ponish speaker. I'm a novice conlanger and I COULD go down that rabbit hole, but it's probably not an effective use of my time.
It's an effective use of someone else's time, tho.
Not sure what I'm going to do with it. Doing a lot of furry art and comics right now on Furaffinity, and my normie erotica is still what keeps the lights on.
Miss horse butts and horse drama tho. And I have SO many unfinished fanfics.
And it's still ongoing. There are some things you want to do, something things you have to do for loyalty, and some things you have to do for survival. If there's an afterlife, I hope I can just write and draw and put things in a library when I'm done with them. It doesn't matter if anyone but God sees them. I want to make things forever without being interrupted by the needs of life.
It’s clearly a commentary on the overhyped nature of AI and also on how cute thestrals are. Also the writer likes The Stanley Parable a lot, probably.
People should know about this video and its creator. He's doing amazing work with these models. Also that pony should not follow the narrator's instructions because things are bound to be funnier that way, and it explores possibilities.
Lovely animation. I love the little details like her intake of breath before she squeaks when Narrator calls her 'lazy' and the way she tosses the CD in her mouth to get a better grip on it before she eats it, like a dog would.
i do not understand zoomers but i hope they're having fun
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When you don't understand the younger generation, that's a sign you're getting old.
You can come join me at the old folk's home. Today we're playing shuffleboard. The refreshments are Geritol smoothies and chilled applesauce.
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It’s clearly a commentary on the overhyped nature of AI and also on how cute thestrals are. Also the writer likes The Stanley Parable a lot, probably.
People should know about this video and its creator. He's doing amazing work with these models.
Also that pony should not follow the narrator's instructions because things are bound to be funnier that way, and it explores possibilities.
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Lovely animation. I love the little details like her intake of breath before she squeaks when Narrator calls her 'lazy' and the way she tosses the CD in her mouth to get a better grip on it before she eats it, like a dog would.