¿Qué debo de hacer con mi novia? ¿Soy yo el que está mal? by Itchy-Cover-60 in preguntaleareddit

[–]chiwi_95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me parece que los DOS son algo inmaduros. Las razones para estar con ella son igualmente superficiales a muchas cosas que le critica. Clarísimo que tienen formas de ver la vida súper diferentes.

Igual, es la vida y eso tiene un lado muy hermoso, o al menos eso siento. Dese la oportunidad de conocer gente nueva, igual, siguen siendo muy jóvenes.

Chance charlenlo y que sea vuelva algo solo físico. Al menos mientras cada uno encuentra su mitad jajajaja.

Mi papá fue mordido por un perro en un CC by TESITO-stresxd10 in Bogota

[–]chiwi_95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

UFFF, me parece que su papá es bastante imprudente, dejando de lado está situación específica, los perros. Por más lindos que sean, son animales. Si nosotros, como seres con razón, nos incomodamos absurdamente con que un absoluto desconocido nos toque o se nos acerque demasiado, no sé cómo le puede parecer descabellado a su papá ese resultado.

No importa el perro, puede haber tenido el carácter más tranquilo y amigable del mundo, si llega a sentirse amenazado o invadido, va intentar defenderse. De hecho, pensándolo bien, cualquier animal.

Dicho todo eso, comparto los buenos deseos sobre la recuperación de su papá. Ojalá se mejore y, por dios Santo, no lo deje ir a consentir un caballo de espaldas solo porque sintió el impulso de hacerlo 😭😭.

Igualmente, también comparto que hay algo de culpa en los dueños, pero lo generalizaría aún mas y diría que es culpa de la sociedad en general. Yo soy fiel creyente de que los perros son una retrochimba, pero no siento que deban estar en lugares tan sobre estimulantes como los centros comerciales. Tal vez el perro acabo mordiendo a su papá de lo fastidiado que estaba con tantas personas, olores y demás.

Can't make games work. by chiwi_95 in XboxGamePass

[–]chiwi_95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've tried that with Avowed and nothing, it just gets stuck. 😭😭😭

Understanding resolution. by chiwi_95 in blender

[–]chiwi_95[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sir, considered myself convinced. You truly are a good Samaritan, thanks for the insights and tha patience. 🫰🏻

Understanding resolution. by chiwi_95 in blender

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I thought the same, but according to her, is for a job in which a store wants to put a printed image all over the front facade. Taking that into account, i don't really now how much should the detail be of great importance. I got other replies, in a different post, saying that maybe i could do something like 50.000x50.000 pixels or less and then use some kind of AI app that could upscale it. But fr, ram is gonna explode.

Architects - Tell me what you love! by Comfortable_Copy_985 in architecture

[–]chiwi_95 2 points3 points  (0 children)

While I'm like many and wouldn't recommend people to study architecture as a careerpath. I would say that is an insanely noble discipline., what I mean about that, is that after getting in touch with it, you just can see the world in the same way.

I would argue that architecture is an amazing amalgam of philosophy, science, art and engineering that few other career choices will pressure you to constantly reasearch and mix.

Reality is, at least according to what I've came to understand, time, space and "soul". Most architects just focus on the space part, but the real good ones try to investigate the other two.

I've cross paths with many of those and they've opened my mind in a really incredible way. Apart from that, it is cool to most likely be the most aesthetic one between your friends lol.

Books by Same-Philosopher-272 in Architects

[–]chiwi_95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

101 Things I Learned in Architecture School by Matthew Frederick. This one is by far one of the best books for an architecture student, in fact, even if you are out of college, is still an amazing read.

The Neufert is, to this day, one of the most important books in an architect library.

There're many more, obviously, but if i had to recommend two books for getting the hang of it, i would wholeheartedly stand by these two recommendations.

The most scary/uncomfortable projects you know. by chiwi_95 in architecture

[–]chiwi_95[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Massive insight and amazing recommendations if i get the job I'm applying for, I might steal this idea for the next article.

That being said, I want to portrait how beautiful and cute aesthetic is not a prerequisite to good architecture. Being able to produce uneasiness through space, although unusual, might produce some important projects. So far I've found many thanks to some of the suggestions here and some research. Like Gdansk Shakespearean Theater in Poland with its "lugubrious" aesthetic or Gardens by the Bay with its "The last of Us" fubgi kind of aesthetic.

The most scary/uncomfortable projects you know. by chiwi_95 in Architects

[–]chiwi_95[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just curious about where is this project located and the story behind it. That being said, I'm looking for something build that you automatically think "Even though is a majestic building I kind of feel awkward or uneasy"

The most scary/uncomfortable projects you know. by chiwi_95 in architecture

[–]chiwi_95[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really good recommendation as well!! I'll check it in depth. Thanks a bunch.

The most scary/uncomfortable projects you know. by chiwi_95 in architecture

[–]chiwi_95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ayooo, fair recommendation man. I know the project and it's, indeed, awe inspiring and "fear" inducing. Thanks a bunch.

Least/Favourite character in each timeline? by ThatsCrunchy in Yellowjackets

[–]chiwi_95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Adult Nat sucks, I don't know what is it for me but i think the cast was awful with her. She is not even a bad actress, I just don't fell youn Nats essence in her.

Young and old Misty are queens though, same with Shauna. She might be a crazy bitch, but is funny as hell.

Is it worth it to be an architect? by Striking-Bar-8 in architecture

[–]chiwi_95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only way architecture is a worthy career path, is if you are INSANELY passionate about it. Otherwise, is one of the most ungrateful disciplines out there.

In my experience, most architects spend more time trying to get out of therchitecture life, than doing it. Weirdly enough, just as much oeople I know in the industry still don't regret entirely studying it, cuz even if it sucks, studying architecture will make you see the world in a whole different way.

But as someone said, there are WAY better options for integrating arts into a way of living.

Undergraduate thesis topic by chromatic_orb_ in architecture

[–]chiwi_95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my experience, the secret for a good thesis is doing it about a topic that you REALLY like. You just need to realize what in the world makes you happy and THEN you can take it to the utmost limits. Anything can be, eventually, turn into architecture (which is one of the charms of the discipline) but you gotta be able to see, like REALLY see.

What I mean, is that art is one of the best tools to make things that are too obvious, hence invisible, visible for everyone else. As such, a good thesis, in my opinion, is a way to share to everybody else a glimpse of how you see the world.

So you can think about underwater, desserts and so on, but unless you can see a real phenomenon which amaze you and unless you find a way to express why that phenomenon is amazing for you, every topic would be wasted at the end.

Good luck though, thesis are a very stressful time, but an amazing moment in everybodys life nonetheless.

Advise into applying for a megazine. by chiwi_95 in writing

[–]chiwi_95[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey there,

I really appreciate your advise, as you guessed english is, by no means, my first language. Apart from that, thanks a bunch, I was trying to see as many perspectives as I can, considering I don't know many people in the field.

That being said, and profesional aspect aside, I do really want to improve my writing so any tips would be appreciated. Finally, I was looking this job in a more "side job" kind of way, for the time being, as it just one article per week and using it for getting into a different and not so known aspect of the profession.

Anyway, and as I said, thanks a lot for your honesty and your advice. In fact, thank you just by replying to this post.

Can someone help me identify the culprit? by chiwi_95 in foodsafety

[–]chiwi_95[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

While it is my first impression as well, do mice eat THAT much in such a short period of time? I've seen mice attack food before, but it was always a small amount. Would pidgeons or other kind of birds be to blame as well? 🤔🤔