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By All Means, An Iterator Should Not Have A Soul. They Are Supercomputers Made To Solve A Problem Or

By all means, an iterator should not have a soul. They are supercomputers made to solve a problem or fill a niche and little else. But what if they did, and said souls were liquidated when the machine itself failed?
concepting. dont mind the dead scav in the bottom left
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Another fascinating thing: the way the unicorn was completely reinvented so that today they are like, this embodiment of peace and purity and this cute toy of little girls and this adorable, good and benevolent animal of princesses and whatnot...
... when originally the unicorn was like this feared, dreaded, abominable creature renowned for its violence and ferocity, that not only killed humans and other horses, but even regularly hunted and killed ELEPHANTS.
Other fun facts about the "old unicorns": long before being horses (modern interpretation), and long before being a horse-goat hybrid (medieval interpretation), they were perceived as huge wild donkeys with a horn of three colors, white at the base, black in the middle, red at the top (Ancient Greece interpretation).
how to keep following people when a major social platform implodes
(...and you don't want to join 20 new websites)
First, get an RSS reader*:
Desktop: Feedbro (browser extension), QuiteRSS, Raven Reader
Android: Feeder
iOS/Mac: NetNewsWire
You'll be able to make a custom feed to follow blogs, webcomics, social media feeds, podcasts, news, and other stuff on the web all in one place. To follow something, find its "feed URL"-- often marked by an icon that looks like this ↓-- and paste it into your reader of choice as a new feed.

Some feed URLs for social media:
Twitter: Feedbro can use Twitter profile URLs as feed URLs. Otherwise, use nitter.net/username/rss (or other Nitter instance) (You can get a CSV file of all the accounts you follow using "Download a user's friends list" on Tweetbeaver)
Tumblr: Use username.tumblr.com/rss or username.tumblr.com/tagged/my%20art/rss to follow a blog's "my art" tag (as an example)
Cohost: Use username.cohost.org/rss/public (WIP feature)
Mastodon: Use instance.url/@username.rss
Deviantart: Info here
Spacehey: Info here
Youtube: Go to a channel in a web browser, view page source, and use Ctrl-F/Command-F to find a link that starts with "https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id="
Instagram: Feedbro can use Instagram profile and hashtag URLs as feed URLs. Otherwise, Instagram doesn't have RSS feeds, and due to aggressive rate limiting on their part, it's not so simple to generate a feed URL.
Facebook: Feedbro can use public Facebook group/page URLs as feed URLs.
(If you know an artist who exclusively posts to Instagram, you may want to gently suggest that they crosspost elsewhere...)
Also see how to find the RSS feed URL for almost any site. Try using public RSS-Bridge instances or Happyou Final Scraper to generate feeds for sites that don't have them (Pillowfort, Patreon, etc).
*You can set up your subscriptions in one reader and import them into another by exporting an OPML file.

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