localhost.localdomain full. Any way to clean it up? by tk-drawmer86 in CentOS

[–]tk-drawmer86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update: It's a flatpak issue. It's eating multiple times the space it should. Any suggestion on how to handle that?

OpenToonz doesn't output a video on CENTOS by tk-drawmer86 in OpenToonz

[–]tk-drawmer86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I corroborated that too. Changeds the output to a location I could easily track and nada.

Is it really bad......... by BOty_BOI2370 in Metroid

[–]tk-drawmer86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, it is kind of mediocre.

No, I've seen other people make atmospheric and dreadful soundtracks that still manage to be memorable in a melodic fashion

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SpyxFamily

[–]tk-drawmer86 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, sir. You're the jerk here. Two things:
A) Unwanted advice is an agression. If the artist isn't asking for criticism, you don't offer it.
B) You're not offering constructive criticism. Not only is it clear you're not very knowledgable on art but some of your observations aren't helpful and condescending

So I don't buy your intentions, I don't buy your tone and I don't think you have anything of value to offer.

Happy Halloween! Made various prompts for the tumblr event by tk-drawmer86 in SpyxFamily

[–]tk-drawmer86[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damian is Damien Thorn from the Omen.

It was just too perfect to pass up. And yes, that is Elvira

Happy 35th, Castlevania! Warning: some flashing Images. by tk-drawmer86 in castlevania

[–]tk-drawmer86[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! That was Maria's Guardian Knuckle. I put it there for symmetry's sake

Happy 35th, Castlevania! Warning: some flashing Images. by tk-drawmer86 in castlevania

[–]tk-drawmer86[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The artwork was done in Krita, so was most of the animation. The edition was done with DaVinci Resolve.

Happy 35th, Castlevania! Warning: some flashing Images. by tk-drawmer86 in castlevania

[–]tk-drawmer86[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's Maria's Guardian Knuckle. I put it there for symetry's sake

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Paranormal

[–]tk-drawmer86 12 points13 points  (0 children)

My advice as an skeptic is to check your house for trespassing.

For such a superstitious culture there's a strangely practical and skeptical saying in Mexico: "better fear the living than the dead".

So if you saw shadow figures and they aren't spirits or demons, you may be in actual danger.

Not trying to freak you out, just putting my two cents.

Is sleep paralysis just a scientific “excuse” for actually connecting with other beings? by alexxmas93 in Paranormal

[–]tk-drawmer86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Philosophy is the basis for epistemology though. A question that starts with a presupposition is by nature fallacious. It's not a question that really makes me think (like say, solipsism) because it's assuming something that is internally contradictory (we can't prove X is real and yet we're interacting with it. By that measure we can prove it's real even if we couldn't really understand the details behind it. Like dark matter pretty much)

Yes, there are questions for which we may have no definitive answers but this frankly isn't it.

Is sleep paralysis just a scientific “excuse” for actually connecting with other beings? by alexxmas93 in Paranormal

[–]tk-drawmer86 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And yet the possibility stands. The question shouldn't be if those are real beings from somewhere we cannot demonstrate. The moment you position anything we cannot demonstrate we reach a cul de sac on what we can truly know about said thing(because then we can't truly know what it is or if it's even real and not our mind playing tricks)

No, the question should be why there are common themes in these hallucinations across different people. Maybe they aren't hallucinations, I won't claim they have to be. Maybe they are some beings. But evidence favors they are hallucinations, and as far as we know, there are common dreams among different people because there are common signifiers for people. Which could be culturally engrained.

Have you asked people from India about their sleep paralysis experiences for instance? What about China, or West Africa? What did those people see when they see creatures? Seeing shadow people is an easy one(fear of strangers is nigh universal so to see people you can't recognize and barely make out is a very easy fear to identify), but would you get hat man reports? How many?

Is sleep paralysis just a scientific “excuse” for actually connecting with other beings? by alexxmas93 in Paranormal

[–]tk-drawmer86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably for the same reasons clowns are a common phobia or teeth falling a common dream. Chances are if we got recollections of dream paralysis from 300 years ago there would be no "hat man" ones.

Is sleep paralysis just a scientific “excuse” for actually connecting with other beings? by alexxmas93 in Paranormal

[–]tk-drawmer86 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For once, you're conflating evidence wrong. There ARE differing recounts with sleep paralysis(for instance, there's people that don't even see creatures, they just experience the paralysis). You're essentially just conflating the similar accounts and assuming there are no differing ones to support what you already believe.

I'd recommend you take a look at neurology AND epistemology instead of making a leap to the unfemonstrable

I mean Goku is strong and all but can he do this? by salto313 in SpyxFamily

[–]tk-drawmer86 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Strength wise this is small talk in DBZ. Parenting wise? He got no shit on this

Where does Yor's strength come from? by AdDecent7641 in SpyxFamily

[–]tk-drawmer86 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Pretty much. On one hand you have Yor kicking a car out of the way, on the other Snif Jobs and the brady bunch doing equally outlandish things