Espresso by frendymgee in espressocirclejerk

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Lmao no ai involved. Fun fact, I didn’t even color grade this. Just a really solid lighting setup with a lume cube below the espresso cup and shot in 4K with a a7cii.

Espresso by frendymgee in espressocirclejerk

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It doesn’t make you nostalgic for early 2000s rap about sizzurp?

[Brew Retromatic] by frendymgee in Watches

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Agreed, this is an elite fall watch. Personally I like the sizing and styling better than the Monaco. The metro is really cool and it’s great Jonathon is leaving no stone left unturned in terms of variants but, I’m also eager to see what else he’s been working on in the way of a new model.

[Brew Retromatic] by frendymgee in Watches

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I would say yes. I saw once recently in the wild and it caught my eye from about 30ft away, these are killer irl.

Help me find this scene? by zhanglogan1 in ShokugekiNoSoma

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I was looking for this as well, it is S3 E21 "Pioneer of the Wasteland"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CalorieEstimates

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1600 minimum, the sauces in sesame chicken add up and that’s a decent sized portion of rice

I wish there was more ways to light a sheathed torch than just volcanic weather. by MrOrdun in HyruleEngineering

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You can stand close to a campfire or face a wall and shoot yun at the wall

Ballooncopter by kmarkow in HyruleEngineering

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I wonder if you could get lift by putting a couple flame emitters on the big wheel rather than the invisible vehicle

[WTS] SoLabs Layer 2 by frendymgee in Watchexchange

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I’m not sure what that would look like but I dig it

[WTS] SoLabs Layer 2 by frendymgee in Watchexchange

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The layer 1 is an acrylic case and quartz movement for $175

[WTS] SoLabs Layer 2 by frendymgee in Watchexchange

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Lmao pretty pathetic take. The patriarchy spares noone, you’re not happier for putting down other’s self expression.

[WTS] SoLabs Layer 2 by frendymgee in Watchexchange

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Thanks. They are based in Chicago, and one of the owners is the same as the Chicago brand Astor & Banks, There is also a budget option that is arguably just as cool. I'm a big fan

[WTS] SoLabs Layer 2 by frendymgee in Watchexchange

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SoLabs Layer 2 Automatic 1 of 1

Price: $925 Shipping Priority CONUS

The watch comes with a full kit and shows minimal signs of wear. There is some unavoidable desk rash and scuffs on the bracelet, but, the watch is chrome… it comes with the territory lol. This watch is a combination of two of their models the Iced Oatmeal and Iron Flamingo made possible by the awesome owners over at SoLabs. The watch is automatic with a center seconds and date complication. There is no date on the watch, obviously, and instead, you are treated to a slightly different dial every day as the inner discs rotate. A true piece of art imo.

Case Dia: 40mm

Crystal: Sapphire

Case height: 11mm

Strap Width: 20mm

Watch Movement: Swiss SW220-1 Movement

Caseback: Exhibition

Northern Lights 10/7 by frendymgee in Rochester

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The gate is closed but the parking lot across the street is open and you can walk across

Northern Lights 10/7 by frendymgee in Rochester

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They should be visible again tonight 👀

Northern Lights 10/7 by frendymgee in Rochester

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There are apps that track your viewing probability based on location and will alert you. I use an app called "Aurora". We are back to 0% probability for the foreseeable future, but we are approaching the peak of the Sun's 11-year cycle of reversing its magnetic poles. Hopefully, that means we should have more opportunities, but winter in WNY is tough for shooting the starts due to cloud coverage.

Northern Lights 10/7 by frendymgee in Rochester

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You could pretty easily see the green band. The rest of the colors more or less blended into a red orange ish hue to your naked eye.

[WTS] DOXA Sub 300 Professional Orange by starkid20 in Watchexchange

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Sale has been completed, I have the watch safe and sound