"The fact of the matter was, once you knew a thing, you could not unknow it."
Quick sketch based on the last chapter of "Leading By Example" by kurana
@heiko-goes-detroit / heiko-goes-detroit.tumblr.com
Quick sketch based on the last chapter of "Leading By Example" by kurana
by Mariam Naiem
1. Perceiving Russian culture as apolitical Culture is political. Russia weaponizes its heritage, promoting a 'great Russia' myth to normalize the subjugation of other 'lesser' cultures. Literary classics become tools of cultural supremacy. 2. Perceiving this war as 'fraternal' Russian propaganda portrays Ukraine and Russia as inseparably linked peoples. This concept ignores Ukraine's aspirations for independence and self-determination and imposes the idea that, at the core, we are one and the same. 3. Pushing reconciliation with Russian opposition This narrative ignores the power imbalance. Any dialogue must be on Ukraine's terms, if and when Ukrainians choose. External pressure for reconciliation is unacceptable. Ukraine's agency is non-negotiable. 4. Explaining Ukraine to Ukrainians Explaining Putin's motives, Ukrainian history, Dostoevsky's relevance to Ukraine, and so on implies that you possess superior knowledge of the topic compared to Ukrainians, which is not true. Ukrainians have deep insights into Russia's actions based on historical experience and direct impact. Such explanations, even if well-intentioned, might come across as patronizing or dismissive of Ukrainian expertise. 5. Suggesting capitulation Urging Ukraine to yield? It won't end the war. Russia regroups, and casualties mount later. Ukraine's fight is for survival, severely limiting compromise options. Respect Ukrainians' difficult position and right to determine their future. 6. Whataboutism "Other conflicts exist" isn't a reason to help less – it's a call to help more. Each crisis deserves its own focus. Don't use comparisons to justify inaction on Ukraine. 7. Claiming Ukrainians don't deserve help Questioning a nation's worthiness of aid based on alleged issues can be seen as justifying inaction. It's more constructive to focus on the current situation and humanitarian needs. Consider the actions of the aggressor rather than criticizing those defending themselves. 8. Not my war A nuclear-armed autocracy attacking a democracy is everyone's problem. It's not about values – it's about time. This war isn't yours today, but ignore it, and it'll be at your doorstep tomorrow. Ukraine's front line is democracy's front line. P.S. Consider the Ukrainian perspective and try to imagine their experiences. It’s important to avoid assuming how one might act in their situation. What Ukrainians may need most is genuine understanding and support. The key is to listen and empathize.
I'm analyzing the blood. I can check samples in real time. I'm sorry, I should have warned you...
Would u talk to me if i just posted wips instead of finished art
Bio-androids whose motivations, beliefs and experiences are largely influenced through programmed dreams they're stimulated to see that they're unable to distinguish from reality from the lack of personal experience of living long enough to have a point of reference of how dreams feel like. They know what dreams are, but they're unaware of personally having any.
Especially considering how androids can have untypical way of storing memories with some being deleted (creating gaps) and some not being there due to them being inactive. Or unaware of whether they were active or not. They can't exactly trust their memories already as they are, so inserted memories and those of lived experiences in dreams with events that never happened can fit nicely into their fragmented picture of reality.
reupload bc i didnt like the way the other one looked
His perspective on creatures is quite mechanical
he needs his fancy robot sleep, dont wake him up
I can't believe it's Sunday again already! We've got a new chapter of The Red Room for you all to enjoy. Please give @connor-sent-by-cyberlife some love for the wonderful render in this chapter (as well as all the hard work they've put in on all the renders thus far!!)
Friendship.
“i forgive you”
machine!chloe deviated after killing her own creator how ironic
My side of an art trade with @apluckedturkey :-)
"proud of you, son"
carl and hank meet for the first time at one of those fancy parties that's celebrating the android liberation. they both only showed up because their sons were receiving some sort of recognition for their contribution to the revolution. if you saw tears in their eye at seeing their sons on stage, no you didn't.
i'm sorry i had to slip a rk1k reference in there teehee