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Abandoned
dam tunnel in the woods outside Pittsfield, Massachusetts, u/JamesTheConqueror,
2020
Animation breakdown!
Used software: Photoshop, Spine Pro, After Effects.
Music: Bring Me The Horizon - Throne
There was a Tumblr post going around a year or two ago about a dude who found a container at a flea market that was doing weird shit to his camera. It was clearly radioactive, and everyone was like “he dead”, and it all seemed pretty plausible, and I haven’t heard much else besides a brief update.
(If you haven’t seen the post in question, here’s the first one I found to get you caught up, but the video covers it well enough.)
I just saw this video from Kyle Hill where he looks deep into this post, and gets to the truth. TL;DR, it was fake.
But the story of where it comes from…well, it takes a surprising turn, and I’ll leave that to the video to share.
Latest Tumblr change I don’t like; used to be able to click on a user name in a post and get the post directly, which came in really handy if you wanted a specific reply to share, or the original post itself.
Now…it just goes to the person’s Tumblr. The level of inconvenience this is to me is…making me very annoyed.
Edit: Wait okay I can at least click on the ‘header’ area to get a specific post in a chain, but still can’t open it up in a separate tab, which is still inconvenient.
+ please tag where you’re from!! (if you’re from the US, clarify region or state!) 🙏
eldritchcatpossumamalgam asked:
Had an idea you might be able to use for something: Klingon Soap Operas.
dduane answered:
(sigh)
Thanks for the thought. I appreciate your kindness!
But unfortunately, because you’ve sent me the idea and I’ve read it, I can now not use it, ever. No matter how much I might like to.
This isn’t about you, you understand. And in its way it probably seems like a cruel paradox. You were only trying to be helpful! But if I was working on something for Trek and this concept came up even in casual discussion, I would be honor-bound (and contractually required) to inform them that the idea had come to me from a reader or fan. And then—rightly, from their point of view—they would forbid me to use it, because the idea’s originator might some day, despite all their friendly intentions now, sue them over it. And the evidence that I was at fault would be easy to obtain. Sending a DM on any major platform generates an electronic “paper trail” that will confirm its target has opened and read the message in question. And that electronic record can be subpoenaed and submitted as evidence, and would stand up in court.
“Oh, come on, who’d do a thing like that, what are the odds…?” people will say. But it’s not generally known that I’ve already been involved in a high-stakes lawsuit in which someone tried to sue Mattel over material I wrote when developing the initial form of the “Barbie: Fairytopia” universe (and the first Fairytopia film) for them. I’d never so much as met or communicated with the person suing them, had never read even a word of their work… but they still went to great trouble and expense attempting to prove that I’d had access to their material and used it without permission.
Mattel won the suit (as I’d frankly been expecting: the attorney handling their defense was one of the most expert IP lawyers in the US). But it gave me the chills… and made it clear how very wrong things could go, and the kind of damage that could be done to my career and my personal life, if I even accidentally used ideas from unauthorized sources.
Seriously, folks. I know you all mean well! But please don’t make me tap the sign. DO NOT SEND ME STORY IDEAS, no matter how vague or general or unformed they may be. To do so is to absolutely guarantee that they will never, ever happen.* (And in my own universes, your innocently-meant suggestion could mean that neither you or anyone else will ever see that particular Young Wizards or Middle Kingdoms plot, no matter how much you’d like to… because I take this stuff seriously.)
…Thanks, all.
*This is also why I don’t read fanfic set in my universes. Which you also shouldn’t send me: please and thank you.
Please read this before you send me ideas or links to fanfic of any of my stuff. Please.








