

I kind of felt this way about Goblin Slayer. I think that’s the one, anyway.
I kind of felt this way about Goblin Slayer. I think that’s the one, anyway.
ooh any good resources on the valve stem thing?
I’m curious how easy it is
Yes, some of us have good credit.
I’m not sure my insurance fraud covers mental health.
thanks! me too lol
I hope she suffers when she dies.
That’s fair. The more “engaging” something is, the more its effects may mirror that of something “addicting”. I’m also thinking about how engagement is a factor of addictive marketing.
The end result though, for me at least, is the same. If I’m engaged in my book, or addicted to my phone, I’m still sitting motionless, staring at a thing, and reading. The difference I suppose is on how hard it is to look away.
I’m glad this is the only social media I really use!
I see, so it’s sort of a blend in that they’re no longer using paper and (i imagine, I’m not an animator) some sort of stop motion process, but doing the same thing with a tablet.
That’s pretty cool. Still, as an animation consumer who is rather uneducated in the hows of animation, it seems like 3D animation could be done in a very similar way?
I apologize though, I think I’m just being a pedant about what “hand drawn” means when the article seemed to be more of an argument pushing for 2D over 3D animation. As a consumer I think the concept of “hand drawn” is really cool, however whether computer aided or not, I think as long as the end result is a good animation with a good story, I’m happy in the end. And, I’ll say I’m happy to see 2D animation making a comeback!
same. There is one windows computer still in this house and it’s unplugged. Everything else is Linux, Android, or FreeBSD based.
I’ll have to look into it. 30GB isn’t bad at all. I think I have unlimited now with text and phone for only like $10 more a month. I’d have to look, it’s been a while since i’ve dealt with it.
I’m likely going to go to t-mobile as they’re cheap from what I understand and they make up a big part of the network that google leases, along with (i think) US Cellular, or something similar.
That said, I’ve got about a year to decide, unless someone decides to hire me and then I can pay my phone off early.
the elastic is stretchy enough i just stick it in my waistband if I’m home in my undies and for some reason can’t just use my hand to hold it or put it on a surface of some kind.
I dated a girl once who was amazed by the “pocket” in my boxer-briefs until she found it it was actually just the weird hole thing they put in the front that acts as a fly.
honestly, among other things, they say things like “cope and seethe” lmao
I get that you were being satirical but it didn’t translate well to me either haha
didn’t mean to say it’s an issue that affects one gender.
I didn’t think you were lol, I just meant within the context of legwear/purses, that selling an extra thing to one gender at the expense of a feature in another product seems like it would make more sense if you did it for 100% of the pocketed-clothing market, rather than focusing on 50% of the potential customers.
But then, such is marketing and human behavior.
(I’ll carry anything for them), and I always try to get them clothes with pockets.
Good on you! You sound like a good parent.
My next phone will run Linux, even if it is inconvenient.
As soon as this phone is paid off, I’ll be changing from Google Fi as well. Which sucks because it’s hella cheap.
Yes, but this is also true for women. I feel like pant/skirt companies would make more money just selling pants/skirts with pockets if their competitors weren’t, unless all bottom-clothes companies also started selling purses at the same time in some sort of anti-female-pocket cartel.
I’m sure there’s some history behind this that I don’t fully understand. The logic just seems flawed to me.
Books weren’t designed to be addictive and make you lose track of time.
Maybe not all books, but a good book is, to me, quite addictive and causes me to lose track of time.
After reading the article though, I’m realizing I’m not a typical bathroom user. I’ve always had digestive issues unrelated to books and cell phones, so my loo time is much longer than average, it seems. I must be one of those 7%.
This is coming from a place of ignorance, but are these “hand drawn” animations actually hand drawn or is this just a new way to say 2D animation? It was my impression that by now, even 2D things are put together mostly on a computer and not any more “hand drawn” than an initial sketch up of a 3D character. In other words, I find it hard to believe people are still using tracing paper to hand draw these movies frame by frame. I’m happy to be wrong here, though.
oh I didn’t realize you could just unscrew the middle part. I was aware of the lentil trick, but with a metal BB instead.
ETA: with the BB, superglue it to the inside of the valve stem cover so, if they don’t check, after they fill the tire and replace the stem cap it will just depress the needle again and the tire will deflate.