Emblem of Vanity.
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The most intriguing vintage masks I’ve encountered are here.
♦️can't see straight♦️
Shot in the dark, but I have this problem with Google where it keeps wanting to show these information panels when you search my name and getting the completely wrong person. I think Google doesn't have a trustworthy "about" page it can pull info from, so it just guesses a random person with a similar name?
First it was a biologist:
Then a congressman from Argentina:
And now it's a singer?
I've tried giving feedback, claiming the knowledge panel, and nothing seems to work, they just switch to a new identity... I've tried linking them to my own about page and socials but they don't take any information from there either. I guess they need some kind of external "authoritative source" for something like this?
So I'm thinking the only viable solution might be to have a Wikipedia article with a name, photo and basic info so that Google stops making me steal people's identities? I don't think this is fun to any of the people with similar names to me with their own careers who keep getting their search pages invaded by my links... It's getting pretty frustrating.
Does anyone here have any experience with editing Wikipedia and can help me through this? Thank you! (if you can help me, shoot me a DM or message on Discord @ Valdevia)
I can't tell if my dragon worldbuilding has gone too far when I start reading scientific papers on bat wig morphology and comparing them to bird morphology.
You could also do “20000 leagues worth of underwater adventures”
Maybe even “Mobilis in Mobili”
Perhaps a more minimalistic “N” would also be an evocative title
“Some Guys Traveling a Distance of 20,000 Leagues While Submerged, Periodically Surfacing for Oxygen Replenishment, Provisions and Scientific Study,”
A Voyage Extraordinaire by Jules Verne
stop drawing old dad and his crazy daughter and get to work.
John Berkey (1932-2008) 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne book cover (1970) Source
In short: It’s because of medieval times
I still can’t get over what brits call musical notes like bro please I’m trying so hard to take this country seriously