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Diana's the name and being lame is my game | Oct 20 | bored af | I draw stuff sometimes
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I'm BACK to contribute to the wonderful world of R&C because I love them to death and they absolutely amazing together and there is not enough content about them and they are just my favourite comfort characters:'D

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fairycosmos

you'll just be minding ur business and then suddenly the air smells like an august evening in 2005

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axetofall

I mean yeah I carry a sadness that exhausts my will to live like a leach on my heart but I’m basically fine

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"the fun scale", being summarized very oddly by AI, is specifically a metric for retrospective analysis. like, categorizing the nature of anecdotes i guess, and (kind of arbitrarily) deciding on the "types of fun".

the story is specifically used by outdoorsy-types and most examples given in any resources i could find on it were exclusively hobbyist. blog posts spreading it around and lots of facebook images. i searched a few academic databases and couldn't find anything related to what this is image actually about (though there was an interesting and completely unrelated "fun scale" study that i enjoyed skimming the preview of) so know that this is a fast and loose scale and not one based in any kind of research.

in the spirit of this "Fun" they keep talking about, i'll explain the "fun scale" while adapting it to be understood outside of the lens of extreme outdoors activities.

it's like this. there's three common types of "fun stories" that people tend to tell:

type 1 is fun in the moment and fun in retrospect, like playing a game or decorating a cake or petting your dog. very straightforward.

type 2 is not fun in the moment, but something you recollect as a good memory. stuff like climbing a mountain or studying something complex or staying up all night to get a project you're very proud of done on time.

type 3 is not fun in the moment, and not fun to recollect, but fun in its novelty. the kind of shit that makes you say "well at least this will be a fun story to tell". breaking down on the side of the road in the desert during a road trip, getting lost in the woods for a few hours on a hike, a particularly dramatic fight with ex. this one is kinda complex, in that you need to put a few layers between yourself and the actual memory to enjoy it.

i imagine the AI fucked up the description of type 3 because it has the slightest degree of logical nuance to it and, because AI cannot think, it interpreted this end of the scale as "bad and dramatic things".

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krn-art

This was part of a stream judging some of the outfits Disney puts Jack in. Stemmed into where they would wear them.

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