Because I have so many video generators and picture generators at my disposal, and because these tools are powerful, fascinating, expensive, and time-limited, I have been working on a lot of projects.
There are more projects than I can think of or really keep track of!
And finishing them is hard.
Or maybe it's not so hard, but it is valuable time away from making more, new, exciting generative video, which I soon have new grand plans for. So when I chose to turn clerkmanifesto's attention away from evil library patrons, or nice ones, and take a look instead at what is lying around in my magical studio, it is pure chaos. The tables are piled high with animal models, obscure ancient tomes, and jars of rare mushrooms. The shelves are crammed full of glowing bottles and whirring robots. Feathers spontaneously falling from the ceiling and looking through them sometimes one can see old black and white film footage from over a hundred years ago!
And so even if I'm just wanting to show you a thing or two that I'm working on, what do I choose? And how do I pull it out without everything toppling over? And will it ruin the surprise when, maybe, at long last, it appears in a final project a month from now?
I don't know.
I'll just grab a few things at random.
I think I knocked something to the ground and striped smoke is coming out of it.
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