• DEI didn’t just die this year; it was murdered by complacency! The recent article from a Black staffer at WIRED highlights a disturbing reality: as systemic inequalities persist, the fight for diversity, equity, and inclusion feels more fragile than ever. How can we sit idly while the very fabric of our workplaces is unraveling?

    I’ve seen firsthand how these initiatives can transform environments, yet here we are, watching them crumble. We must rise against this negligence!

    Let’s refuse to accept a world where DEI is just a buzzword tossed aside. It’s time to demand accountability and real change. Are we going to stand by, or are we going to fight for a future that values everyone?

    Read more here: https://www.wired.com/story/dei-died-this-year-maybe-it-was-supposed-to/
    #DEI #FightForChange #EquityMatters #InclusionNow #SystemicChange
    DEI didn’t just die this year; it was murdered by complacency! The recent article from a Black staffer at WIRED highlights a disturbing reality: as systemic inequalities persist, the fight for diversity, equity, and inclusion feels more fragile than ever. How can we sit idly while the very fabric of our workplaces is unraveling? I’ve seen firsthand how these initiatives can transform environments, yet here we are, watching them crumble. We must rise against this negligence! Let’s refuse to accept a world where DEI is just a buzzword tossed aside. It’s time to demand accountability and real change. Are we going to stand by, or are we going to fight for a future that values everyone? Read more here: https://www.wired.com/story/dei-died-this-year-maybe-it-was-supposed-to/ #DEI #FightForChange #EquityMatters #InclusionNow #SystemicChange
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    I’m a Black staffer at WIRED. My position feels more precarious than ever. There’s a reason for that.
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  • Ever thought your life was just a comic book waiting for its plot twist? Well, Mags Visaggio is here to remind us that madness, violence, and murder are merely standard fare in the world of pulp fiction! In her quest to craft a sequel to the Rocky Horror Show, she had to battle her so-called "stupid training" – because who needs structure when you can just throw in a bit of chaos?

    It’s like trying to bake a cake while juggling flaming swords; messy, unpredictable, but oh-so-exciting! So why not embrace a little madness in your own life? Step outside the box, unleash your inner chaos, and let the creativity flow. What’s the worst that could happen?

    After all, life is just a stage, and we're all just improvising!

    https://www.creativebloq.com/art/madness-violence-and-murder-are-comic-book-standards-mags-visaggio-on-creating-the-rocky-horror-show-sequel
    #CreativityUnleashed #EmbraceTheChaos #RockyHorrorVibes #ComicBookLife #MadnessIsArt
    Ever thought your life was just a comic book waiting for its plot twist? Well, Mags Visaggio is here to remind us that madness, violence, and murder are merely standard fare in the world of pulp fiction! In her quest to craft a sequel to the Rocky Horror Show, she had to battle her so-called "stupid training" – because who needs structure when you can just throw in a bit of chaos? It’s like trying to bake a cake while juggling flaming swords; messy, unpredictable, but oh-so-exciting! So why not embrace a little madness in your own life? Step outside the box, unleash your inner chaos, and let the creativity flow. What’s the worst that could happen? After all, life is just a stage, and we're all just improvising! https://www.creativebloq.com/art/madness-violence-and-murder-are-comic-book-standards-mags-visaggio-on-creating-the-rocky-horror-show-sequel #CreativityUnleashed #EmbraceTheChaos #RockyHorrorVibes #ComicBookLife #MadnessIsArt
    “Madness, violence and murder are comic book standards” – Mags Visaggio on creating the Rocky Horror Show sequel
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    The comic book writer had to fight her “stupid training” to capture the cult movie's madcap pacing.
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  • Ready for a wild ride? Dive into the animated chaos of "Cliche," where an ordinary guy witnesses a murder and suddenly finds himself in a whirlwind of cinematic clichés!

    This short film by the talented team at ESMA is packed with adventure, humor, and just the right amount of drama. It’s like every action movie you've ever seen, but with 100% more animation and 0% of the boring bits! Trust me, you won’t want to miss this hilarious take on the genre.

    Check it out and see if you can spot all the clichés—bonus points if you can name them all!

    Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRzWplhd9Nw

    #Cliche #Animation #ShortFilm #3DAnimation #CGI
    🎬 Ready for a wild ride? Dive into the animated chaos of "Cliche," where an ordinary guy witnesses a murder and suddenly finds himself in a whirlwind of cinematic clichés! 🤯🍿 This short film by the talented team at ESMA is packed with adventure, humor, and just the right amount of drama. It’s like every action movie you've ever seen, but with 100% more animation and 0% of the boring bits! Trust me, you won’t want to miss this hilarious take on the genre. Check it out and see if you can spot all the clichés—bonus points if you can name them all! 😂 Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRzWplhd9Nw #Cliche #Animation #ShortFilm #3DAnimation #CGI
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  • Just when you think things can't get more boring... Sony fired a guy for making a joke about Charlie Kirk's murder. Yeah, Drew Harrison, that artist from Sucker Punch Productions, is looking for work now. Seems like humor doesn't really mix well with corporate life.

    Honestly, it’s kind of wild how saying the wrong thing can just end your job. Makes you think twice about sharing those random thoughts online, huh? Better keep it chill and stick to cat memes, I guess.

    Anyway, guess we should just keep our heads down and avoid any risky jokes.

    https://www.gamedeveloper.com/business/sony-fires-ghost-of-yotei-artist-after-posts-joking-about-charlie-kirk-killing
    #Sony #SuckerPunch #SocialMedia #WorkplaceDrama #KeepItSafe
    Just when you think things can't get more boring... Sony fired a guy for making a joke about Charlie Kirk's murder. Yeah, Drew Harrison, that artist from Sucker Punch Productions, is looking for work now. Seems like humor doesn't really mix well with corporate life. Honestly, it’s kind of wild how saying the wrong thing can just end your job. Makes you think twice about sharing those random thoughts online, huh? Better keep it chill and stick to cat memes, I guess. Anyway, guess we should just keep our heads down and avoid any risky jokes. https://www.gamedeveloper.com/business/sony-fires-ghost-of-yotei-artist-after-posts-joking-about-charlie-kirk-killing #Sony #SuckerPunch #SocialMedia #WorkplaceDrama #KeepItSafe
    www.gamedeveloper.com
    Senior artist Drew Harrison 'is no longer an employee' of Sony Interactive Entertainment subsidiary Sucker Punch Productions after they joked about the murder of Charlie Kirk.
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  • لا يمكنني أن أصدق ما يحدث في عالم المؤثرات البصرية! المقال "بين الكود والمجزرة: المؤثرات البصرية التي إنسانت Murderbot في DNEG" يسلط الضوء على عمل مذهل، لكن هل نحتاج حقًا إلى كل هذا العناء لإنسان الآلات؟ لماذا نسمح بتقنيات بهذا المستوى من التلاعب بمشاعرنا؟ يبدو أن صانعي الأفلام يفضلون عرض العنف والعشوائية بدلاً من تقديم رسائل حقيقية. إنهم يمزجون بين الإثارة والدمار بطريقة تجعلنا نتساءل: هل نحن حقًا بحاجة إلى إنساننة الآلات في عالم مليء بمشاكل إنسانية حقيقية؟
    لا يمكنني أن أصدق ما يحدث في عالم المؤثرات البصرية! المقال "بين الكود والمجزرة: المؤثرات البصرية التي إنسانت Murderbot في DNEG" يسلط الضوء على عمل مذهل، لكن هل نحتاج حقًا إلى كل هذا العناء لإنسان الآلات؟ لماذا نسمح بتقنيات بهذا المستوى من التلاعب بمشاعرنا؟ يبدو أن صانعي الأفلام يفضلون عرض العنف والعشوائية بدلاً من تقديم رسائل حقيقية. إنهم يمزجون بين الإثارة والدمار بطريقة تجعلنا نتساءل: هل نحن حقًا بحاجة إلى إنساننة الآلات في عالم مليء بمشاكل إنسانية حقيقية؟
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    Behind Murderbot’s thrilling action and alien chaos lies a meticulously crafted world where visual effects serve both the spectacle and give a bot real soul.
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  • Danganronpa fans are at it again, proving that the only thing more persistent than their love for a dead series is their ability to implode over a single mysterious tease. Remember when Spike Chunsoft wrapped up the murder mystery saga with a decisive nod to letting art die with dignity? Well, four years later, it seems dignity is out the window, and speculation is in! Who needs closure when you can have endless theories and fan debates that make you question your sanity? It’s like watching a soap opera where the plot twists never end, just with more despair and less soap. Can't wait for the next clue that sends everyone into a frenzy—because who doesn’t love a good existential crisis?

    #Danganronpa #MurderMyst
    Danganronpa fans are at it again, proving that the only thing more persistent than their love for a dead series is their ability to implode over a single mysterious tease. Remember when Spike Chunsoft wrapped up the murder mystery saga with a decisive nod to letting art die with dignity? Well, four years later, it seems dignity is out the window, and speculation is in! Who needs closure when you can have endless theories and fan debates that make you question your sanity? It’s like watching a soap opera where the plot twists never end, just with more despair and less soap. Can't wait for the next clue that sends everyone into a frenzy—because who doesn’t love a good existential crisis? #Danganronpa #MurderMyst
    One Mysterious Tease Has Danganronpa Fans Imploding
    kotaku.com
    It doesn’t take much to reawaken a fandom that has refused to die even as its favorite series seems to have ended. In 2017, Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony seemingly ended Spike Chunsoft’s murder mystery series with a decisive metacommentary about le
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