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Comparing between X version and IG version, which one you like the most? BTS shoot with 八爪鱼ARI(广州7.9~7.14) 📸 Wu Photography 47K (NSFW) ➡️ #ช่างภาพ #รับถ่ายภาพ #ถ่ายแบบ #กรุงเทพ #เชียงใหม่

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Namjoon said that there were another option like choosing “Wonder where the waves are taking you” instead of “I could spend a lifetime watching you” Loved that version too😭 Q: So your song “SWIM,” I'm sure it's open to interpretation from anyone anywhere. The way I look at it, I don't know. I see it as, look, you're swimming in the ocean and you just got to go where the tide takes you. Is that partly what it's about? 🐨: It's just funny that like some people like listen to it like a just like a you know, like a typical love song, like oh, I spend lifetime watching you, like because of the lyrics of that girl, like something like that. But I think you got the point because the last, the actually the most… This is kind of behind the scene. I ever, I never told but uh, the last important like debates was that. 🐨: So there were two lines for the like “swim swim water falling off your skin swim swim, I could spend a lifetime watching you.” So there were a candidate, which is “Wonder where the waves are taking you?” So between “I could spend lifetime watching you” and Wonder where the waves are taking you”… Everybody like have talked a lot, but some people just told me, like I just loved this song because of that single line, like which is saying it's just singing like “I could spend lifetime watching you.” So we decided to got with that. 🐨: But I actually loved the vibe that it has, like “wonder where the waves are taking you?” So the song is just about it, could be also a love song for somebody because it could be quite universal. And I was thinking of the lives at the time that we were not beside the fans because we were in the military. We spent like five hundred and fifty days in the troupe, and we were just like counting day, like okay, five hundred forty nine, four hundred thirty seventy or something like that. So I was like thinking of just like swimming with the time and just one one one step, one step, pedal, pedal, pedal. So yeah, the song is actually about that!

bangtan⁷ | ⊙⊝⊜

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Darts are small, stitched down folds that give a garment shape. They are typically used on areas that need to hug the curves of a body, such as the waist of a jacket or above the seat on a pair of trousers. Unfortunately, darts can also distort a pattern. This is especially obvious on chalkstripes and pinstripes, since the pattern should match across the body and pockets. Here are four ways tailors have dealt with this issue: — Steed: Place the dart between the stripes and carefully shape it so that the lines move out where they need, matching the pockets. (IG steedtailors) — Leonard Logsdail: Place the dart along the stripe. This means one of the stripes suddenly disappears around the chest, but the pattern still matches across the pockets. IMO, this is fine on fine stripes, but can be jarring on very bold stripes. Looks good here though. (IG leonardlogsdail) — Sartoria Raffaniello: Place the dart between two of the stripes, so you push them together. This will make two of the stripes converge like an arrowhead point. (IG sartoria_raffaniello) — Jerry Xu: Place the dart between two stripes, but make them converge into a single stripe, allowing you to match the pattern across the pockets. (IG jerrysuit163) — Tailor CAID: Do away with the front dart entirely. This results in straighter sides, which won't hug your waist, but you preserve the pattern completely. Also, a mark of classic American style. (IG tailorcaid) — Liverano & Liverano: Replace the front dart with a hidden underarm dart. This preserves the pattern for the area that people see and allows you to get some waist shaping. (IG liveranoandliverano) — Salve Studios: Next level. Move the pattern! This is clearly too laborious for most tailoring commissions, but nice to see this kind of craft. (IG salve.studios)

derek guy

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── 《沉桥未晚》 #GuoYuxin x #WangDaotie I really love this version so much. It feels so warm and sweet. Their everyday interactions are incredibly comforting — two people slowly growing closer, falling in love naturally, with chemistry overflowing at every step. And the chemistry between them is insane… especially during their kisses 🔥🫣 This is the third version, and here the female lead truly loves the male lead—her feelings are clear and genuine. In the previous versions, especially the second one, I didn’t really feel her love fully, and her situation with her ex made everything feel a bit messy and emotionally tangled until the end. I really love the female lead in this version. She’s thoughtful, gentle, emotionally strong, and independent. When she feels loved, she responds clearly and knows what she wants. She also maintains healthy boundaries with her annoying, childish ex-boyfriend and stays calm and rational throughout. Through her daily life and interactions with her husband, she slowly opens her heart, realizes where she truly belongs, and also wants to get to know him more deeply. The male lead has secretly loved her for years, and after finding out she’s single again, he confidently proposes marriage. Calm and composed on the surface, he’s actually deeply emotional—his eyes reveal jealousy, longing, and restraint he tries to hide. Even when provoked, he responds directly instead of staying passive. The contrast between his cool exterior and secretly clingy, deeply devoted heart makes him incredibly endearing, especially as his jealousy only makes him love her more gently and attentively 🥹 After marriage, he becomes the ultimate “daddy-type” husband. He doesn’t say much, but he takes care of every detail in her life. He handles problems maturely and remembers everything she says—like knowing she loves coconut chicken, so he cooks it for her, or remembering her wish to see snow, which she once mentioned in an interview. He keeps all her preferences and wishes close to his heart and spoils her in the most thoughtful, silent ways.

biee🎐*:.⋆°

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.Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸 to Jack Altman: U.S.-China AI Race Mirrors Cold War with Soviet Union "There is a two-horse race. This is shaping up to be the equivalent of what the Cold War was against the Soviet Union in the last century. It is shaping up to be like that. China does have ambitions to basically imprint the world on their ideas of how society should be organized, how the world should be run, and they obviously intend to fully proliferate their technology, which they're doing in many areas. The world, 50 years from now, 20 years from now, is going to be running on Chinese AI or American AI. Those are your choices. AI is going to be the control layer for everything. My view is AI is going to be how you interface with the education system, with the healthcare system, with transportation, with employment, with the government, with law. It's going to be AI lawyers, AI doctors, AI teachers. Do you want your AI teacher, you want your kids to be taught by Chinese AI? Really, like Marx? They're really good at teaching you Marxism and Xi Jinping thought. Another way to put it is the culture in the weights, and so, like, how these things are trained and who they're trained by really, really deeply matters. By the way, this is already an issue in lots of countries because number one, they may not want Chinese AI, but number two, do they want super woke Northern California AI? There are big questions on this. If you had a choice between AI with American values versus the Chinese Communist Party values. It's just crystal clear where you'd want to go. By the way, there's also going to be a direct military, a direct military version, a national security version of this, which is, okay, do you want to live in a world of all CCP-controlled robots and drones and airplanes and cars?"

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Something strange happened in the mid-noughties... I made three different music videos for Suddenly I See ⚡️ 20 years ago today I first released this song, so I thought it'd be a good opportunity to tell a story... The story starts in the summer of 2005, when our protagonist (moi!) has just agreed that ‘Suddenly I See’ would be the 3rd single from Eye To The Telescope. We set to work on the music video: a performance battle between light KT and dark KT! This version was perhaps the closest to how people were discovering me - through my live television performances and gigs. We shot this version where I am battling another version of myself, with a cool result. This was the video fans in the UK got, and the song wove some magic out on the radio waves. NEXT…my US label decided we needed to make a new video, especially for the US fans. This was a super-cool opportunity which I jumped at, as it meant creatively a whole new take on the song, and I got to work with a Director whose work I loved, Patrick Daughters. I particularly loved his ‘Gold Lion’ video for Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs ✨ We flew to Bucharest, Hungary, to shoot this video, which is circus-themed. This video is definitely one of the most-out there ones I ever shot…parachuting dogs, me as a show girl, me on a trapeze?! I absolutely loved making this video, and also really loved the result, so imagine my surprise when the label told me they didn't want to release it! They felt the old crumbling apartment building shots were just too bleak. It was around the time when the song was used in the movie ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ and had taken on a shiny new meaning. So…we made a THIRD video, which replaced the circus video in the USA. This new, animated version sees me as a 50 foot woman journeying through an animated pop-up world. It's really colourful and reflects that new life the song was taking on. It was a very fun video to make. If you had to ask me to pick my favourite...I’d have to go with parachuting Jack Russells, Top Hat and moustache!!

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DepressedBergman

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Musk says the simulation hypothesis is almost certainly true since 2016. And this is also why he renamed Twitter to X... Elon founded xAI on the mission of understanding the universe. He renamed Twitter to X in 2023, picking the only letter without an opposite. The thesis traces back to a Darwinian thought experiment. "Like in this version of reality, in this layer of reality, if a simulation is going in a boring direction, we stop spending effort on it." Boring simulations got cancelled. Interesting ones got renewed. Then, he said, the corollary appeared. "They particularly seem to like interesting outcomes that are ironic." The simulation, in Musk's frame, didn't just keep stories alive — it actively preferred the ones that flipped on themselves, the ones where the noun and the truth ran in opposite directions. He pointed at the names of AI companies and read them off one by one. - OpenAI is closed. - Midjourney is not mid. - Stability AI is unstable. - Anthropic is misanthropic. Four labs. Four nouns. Four ironic reversals. Each picked a name with a clean flip available. The simulation took every one. Musk, who had named X for that exact reason, dodged the trick. "It's a name that you can't invert, really. It's hard to say, what is the ironic version?" He called it an irony shield. No opposite. No mirror. No clean flip. Musk, on the bet underneath the joke: "It's, I think, a largely irony-proof name. By design." P.S. I made a playbook breaking down 100+ most powerful decision making mental models used by history's greatest thinkers. 5,000+ downloads. 113 five-star reviews. Grab a free copy here: If you're new here, follow GeniusThinking for content on the greatest minds in economics, psychology, and history. — Elon Musk ( Elon Musk ), CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, on Dwarkesh Patel's ( Dwarkesh Patel ) podcast

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