not that I’m complaining though
(please note, hrt will not work this fast and shrinking more than a few centimeters is rare)
not that I’m complaining though
(please note, hrt will not work this fast and shrinking more than a few centimeters is rare)
galactorrhea...
AI prompts expanded my vocabulary oh so much…
I knew rhea was flow but did not know galacto is milk at a glance, although it makes sense with lacto… but now galaxy versus milky way seems redundant yet inadequate to describe galaxies. Looking it up, witches milk was seen in passing. Apparently milking boys is a thing lol, and girls
Linked dot is to the definition. Which then has etymology. It was a stream of thought that is pointless and leads nowhere. I just found it funny the connection between spontaneous lactation and word origins. The topological connection between an areola and spiral galaxy is rather funny given that it is the “milky way” from a stripe across the sky at night long before any humans knew its origin. The connection is happenstance yet fitting.
Witch’s milk is a rando I came across. Apparently 5% of newborn children, both boys and girls, have galactorrhea and this milk is called witch’s milk.
I’ve heard of male lactation or “male galactorrhea” before in rare instances of fathers nursing children too… another rando.
With AI I learn lots of stuff like this to use in prompting. I use more advanced AI tools and models that run on my own hardware so I can control a positive and a negative prompt. I like to play charades with AI alignment, trying to bend the chaos to my will by identifying all of the errors I know or understand as I see them happening. Each time I identify how alignment alters an image to obscure it, I unlock little areas that most other people never see by putting these terms in a negative prompt that cancels them out.
This picture is so powerful