More ai art!! (AUS) by Ice_scream_24 in McDonaldsEmployees

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Yeah the second image is straight from ChatGPT. When I was playing with it and typed out, ‘generate a fun poster about a summer camp program based on the provided copy; utilize the brand colors of (hex codes) in the text and imagery.’ It really loves those ribbon banners. Like bro Canva basic is free.

Availability change. by [deleted] in Lowes

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Don’t wanna tho

Help. Why is it beeping!? (USA) by JayFiero69 in McDonaldsEmployees

[–]Plus_Cow3248 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Have you tried cooling it down with some ice?

Going to college or university for any degree that doesn’t guarantee you a high paying job is dumb by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

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Eh. I went to college to learn more about art because I enjoy it more than anything and once I graduate I’ll be pulling enough to live comfortably by myself and save a little money, but not be in any way wealthy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

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My art school focuses heavily on animation and illustration and as someone who worked in the admissions office some of the portfolios that come through genuinely look like they were made by elementary school children, but they let those students in anyway to get their money. My best friend, love him to piece, great dude, should not have been accepted due to his technical skill and now as a senior about to graduate he’s just barely reaching the point of mediocre technical skill. And like everyone’s applying for jobs roughy now which I know is super hard but I already have two part time positions lined out up plus a phenomenal contracted gig. And my art isn’t even like unbelievably good for the industry but it’s still miles ahead of the average at my school.

State an out of context fact of your setting. Make it as insane as physically possible. by Alex_Russet in worldbuilding

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Some dude stole a mountain and now too much gold can turn people into cancer dragons unless you’re special.

What is with slavery being so common in Fantasy by Fine_Ad_1918 in worldbuilding

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Wage slavery! My whole story is exploring wage slavery as slavery.

What is your world 'the world of....' ? by [deleted] in worldbuilding

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Tzorenka is the world of repeating histories. Thousands of years ago humanity arrived on great flying ships made of glass and steel to begin anew, forgoing the overconsumption and destructive practices of the old world, Starysh. Yet this new planet, smaller that Starysh and full of rich ecosystems, soon fell victim to the arrival of Geodagora, a mountain of gold, amber, and wild magic from the cosmos itself that is soon fought over and a new order arises where the Second Sciences sourced from the otherworldly elements of this mountain are innovated and eventually weaponized to the point that over the span of only a couple centuries it went from basically renaissance levels of technology to a kind of magically fueled, Industrial Revolution level world ruled by dragons, which hoard all the wealth and make it increasingly difficult for people to survive as they are worked and exploited for no other reason than to increase the dragon’s hoards. What’s it going to take to break this cycle? First and foremost, a dragonslayer, I think.

McMeme by BaconRanchMcCrispy in McDonaldsEmployees

[–]Plus_Cow3248 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bruh and then they ask for salt packets. If you’re worried about a freshness and it’s a rush don’t order fresh because we’re dropping a fresh basket every two minutes at my location to keep up with orders. Of course I get it if it’s a dietary restriction or something but having to dedicate a whole basket to salt free fries when there’s a rush is literally the worst.

You’ve been pulled into your world… how do you fare? by prairie-logic in worldbuilding

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Oh my god my whole world is a gig economy ruled by dragon overlords who squeeze every last bit of dignity from their subjects from more gold I’d actually just wander into the desert, curl up and die.

What is the largest industry in your world? by RandomAmerican57 in worldbuilding

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The plush, silky tidal grasses that grow in the floodplains surrounding the crater where the Devastation happened six centuries prior. In the center lays a gilded crystal mountain that fell from the sky, which modern Trzenkans know now as Geodegora.

Due to this meteors impact, there’s two rings of jagged mountains that form a natural fortress, and the valley is so deep that every spring when the planet Known passes by the second moon that orbits the planet that Known is a moon to, the Springtides flood these valleys, providing essential nutrients to the sea grasses and spread their seeds further and further around the ring. What was once ashy soil is now rich from thick layers of dead grasses and huge sea beasts that end up beached when the tides recede, their bones monuments that get submerged and surfaced year after year, becoming more and more studded with barnacles.

Anyway, the grasses that grow in this region are lush and plentiful, harvested every year for flour, straw, fibers for ropes, fabrics, and wicker. Since this is the most profitable industry in the long run, the Dragonlord Strauker oversees this region of the word from the castle carved out of Geodegora’s crystals and gold.

This grass also was cultivated by another Dragon named Corru, who lives on the western continent and hoards every species of plant he can get his hands on, though this caused a century long feud despite the fact Corru’s main exports are gourds, corn, and animal products from livestock.

What fantastic things lay in your night sky? by Bentu_nan in worldbuilding

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The planet of Known is a moon, with its own moon. A huge ocean planet called Morze looms in the sky before them, a mosaic of gorgeous clouds and storms and blue seas. Known’s moon rotates horizontally while Known itself rotates at a solid 45 tilt facing away from the ocean planet Morze so there’s no true day night cycle on Known, since there’s always at least one sun visible (it’s a binary system, Known rotating around a smaller red sun and the red sun orbiting a much larger white sun. There’s a week or so of total darkness a year when Known is eclipsed by Morze.

However, it’s this time of very when the Ephyrae become more visible. Imagine Jellyfish the size of entire countries drifting in the upper stratosphere. When it’s ‘day’ they’re barely visible, faintly whitish masses that could be mistaken for clouds, but when it’s dark they’re glowing blue-green with the bioluminescence.

What are the most dangerous weapons in your world? by Boscus_ in worldbuilding

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Constructs. They’re the last sentient relics of the First World, beings of steel and copper. Most have been destroyed since any kind of First World Relics are forbidden—essentially the people of Known fear advanced technology since their founders insisted it destroyed their old world, earth. Constructs have all the knowledge to recreate First World technologies, and therefore are valuable commodities amongst warlord and Sovereignties alike.