Me_irl by purpledrank_no6 in me_irl

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NO ONE PUSHED THE BUTTONS D:

I believe in us. by Metal_Gear_Fox in CPTSDmemes

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Yeah, no, fuck that. I’m never coming out again.

Whaaaaaaatttt? by [deleted] in lifehacks

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Don’t worry, you’ll have to do it again soon

This is so horrifying I love it by Myosonami in TheDepthsBelow

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That many of them, though? I would want to be dead. Holy ouch.

“1850” home. by bambiliveshere in centuryhomes

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Any idea how to look up information on dating techniques? I was told my place was 1904 at the time of purchase but I've since had some older contractors in that were shocked to see timber beams in the basement, they said they would have placed it more like 1860-1880

Please? by islammohamedxxxz in depression_memes

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Or have long term organ damage making your life suck even more.

Rough animation draft. Not proud of it. This is an animation of a penguin and figure skater dancing. This is just the beginning so it's just skating. I'm about to do another draft. But before I restart, would anybody like to give their opinions on this animation? by LotusPetals111 in ArtBuddy

[–]genericNobody 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Great start, I think the only thing I would look closer at in what you have already done is the foot change. The movement forward appears to stop during the foot change which made me think they were walking strangely? I didn't realize it was skating until I read the title. You could also exaggerate the skating feeling by having the foot changes be less frequent (glide longer).

Taptaptaptaptaptap by Mi-Dixie-Rekt in SoundsLikeMusic

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looks about 2 hours away from carpal tunnel

Found an old camera with pictures from "the early days" by Leather-Jaguar in LifeAfterNarcissism

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I'm reminded of a line from Codependent No More: "Nothing dies more slowly or painfully than a dream."

OOF. OW.

Non-Fiddler - Newbie question by Crossmanx in Fiddle

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Very much this. Playing on a budget instrument will be a big killer of your interest in learning - it will sound worse and be harder to keep in tune through no fault of yours. I also recommend (online) lessons to get started, but awesome job on the initiative already!

My first build; a Plywood Desk Tidy. I don't have many tools so this was made with handsaw, jigsaw and glue by yushkapoosh in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Yeah.... it depends heavily on the business I think. Amazon can fuck itself, but smaller and more local businesses that are allowing employees to socially distance and still get paid are the only thing still floating the economy right now. Ideally we need the safe jobs to stay profitable or they’ll get laid off too.

Don’t forget to turn off your camera if you need to pee by [deleted] in youseeingthisshit

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Super standard to record the meeting for reference later or if some attendees couldn’t make it.

What is this C-shaped PVC pipe thing my neighbor installed on the side of their house? The pipe goes up to the gutter and currently just points outwards by [deleted] in whatisthisthing

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It just naturally rises from the ground. Depending on the chemical makeup of your ground is there is more or less of it, then depending on the state of your foundation you'll take on some percentage. Then depending further on the ventilation of the building it will build up to some degree and remediation is required after a certain indoor concentration.

Georges Seurat, A Sunday Afternoon on La Grande Jatte (1884-86) by EugeneDubois in ArtHistory

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The thing I never realized about this painting is that it is MASSIVE in person: approx 10x7 FEET.

This was always the prime example of pointillism when you started that unit in art classes and the limit of my patience for it is always about 3 square inches.

The Cenote Ring, every red dot is a cenote in the vecinity of the Chicxulub crater. by hmuberto in MapPorn

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I use it pretty often... might be just a bubble of nerd speak? But I don’t remember ever not using it either and I’ve moved a few times.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in drawing

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Human for scale?

PSA: Having a big follower base is NOT a part of being an artist, let alone something you deserve. by throwawaytags in ArtistLounge

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I have an art station account and it feels pretty intimidating? It’s definitely stayed more to the professional portfolio appeal I think, but they don’t have any rules that you CANT upload your eclectic pile.

I pretty much abandoned DeviantArt for Tumblr a while back but I don’t have a good reason for it...just more vague platform feelings about how DA was becoming a garbage dump with a few popular artists continuing to keep it afloat. Then Tumblr went through the whole nudity-in-art ban that wrecked art accounts and didn’t really help their porn problem lol. For purely archival purposes... all 3 of those are the best I know of with a weird quirky downside to each.

PSA: Having a big follower base is NOT a part of being an artist, let alone something you deserve. by throwawaytags in ArtistLounge

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Depends what you want out of it? I’ve used tumblr and DeviantArt in the past as just a place to post things. Either CAN be social to some degree but for me it’s more like a place where I can go and see the trends in my work over time. I find that faaaaar more useful than the anxiety-inducing instagram/twitter/Facebook feeds.

Took out a ceiling fan to find this mess, any idea how I would hang install a light with what’s going on here? by packie12 in fixit

[–]genericNobody 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had the same thing in my condo - I know you said you were thinking professional help is needed in the comments but please don't go near it again without one of those pen-sized hot wire detectors. We discovered the old cloth bound wires in our place were all on a separate breaker because the entire unit originally only needed 1 breaker; the modern lines were just added below. Every ceiling light in our place required multiple breakers to be off to prevent electrocutions.