AI Generated Love Affair + Lyrics + Explanation

My latest song is entitled, “AI Generated Love Affair”. It’s supposed to represent the chaotic manner in which AI communicates with us, thus the wild imagery. The “goy or birl” line is supposed to represent how AI can’t get text right when creating images. Will anyone get why the heels are sizes 1,2,3? Lyrics: Electric …

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Priestly Lyrics – Sherman’s Showcase w/Buzzy Lee

I am in love with this song! I love the genius mashup of Stevie Nicks and Madonna. This came from an episode of Sherman’s Showcase that I just happened to catch. I couldn’t find the lyrics so I had to decipher these myself. “100 pounds of lace” had me laughing like crazy! Whoever wrote this …

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Fighting Butterflies – An idea I had for a hero group.. like the “rangers”

Years ago, I came up with a new kind of hero group [like a popular “rangers” group]. I pieced together an idea of what the costumes would look like, with a few drawings and sent the idea to Frederator, you know, the cartoon guys… I sent it to them to see if they would be …

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Drupal9 Upgrade – Forgot to uninstall incompatible modules?

While upgrading from Drupal 8 to Drupal 9, I forgot to uninstall 2 modules that were incompatible. So, when I ran update.php, I was stopped by the errors. Here’s an easy fix to get it to a place where you can uninstall the modules: Go to the module’s folder and open the [modulename].info.yml file, take …

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Erased.

I read a quote that said, “If you don’t show it, it can be erased.” Immediately, that struck a chord with me. I have been holding on to invention ideas, game ideas and songs, poetry and philosophies for years, thinking that I didn’t want them to get “stolen” on the internet. A few years back, …

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