They/them NB
The most annoying thing about being famous is having to tell everyone how famous you are.
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One time I unmatched someone from a dating app because the second avatar movie was coming out and they said that it was weird of me to say that the alien people were supposed to represent Native Americans because “they’re just blue aliens why would you compare them to real life?”
Apparently media literacy makes you a weirdo?
This is not an ad btw… I didn’t like the song.
6 months for the filter and 6 months to buy a suit
CustardFist would literally never make up anything! Look at their profile! They meticulously document every aspect of their real actual life in comic form!
Haven’t played it yet. My goal is to replay To The Moon with my partner and then play through the rest of the games from the studio, including the newly released Beach episode.
To The Moon
and it’s not even close
About 82-132 million people
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I haven’t really ever thought to take action shots but I can next time I sit down to draw :D
Hilariously, trump wants to remove the law that says you can’t hold platforms legally at fault for their users. Once that gets repealed, this is a genuine argument. (As far as I know… I’m not a lawyer but that’s my interpretation)
All actions done by the moderators are public for everyone to view. If you’re on the site itself you can find it by scrolling to the bottom of the page and clicking on Modlog. Each app is different though and some might not even have it so I can’t help there.
I don’t think people’s #1 problem with Windows is that the icons are inconsistent sometimes.
Due to how handmade paper works in general… The amount of feathering varies wildly from page to page. From my testing (it’s only been a few days so take it with a grain of salt) I’ve found it’s best to use a nib size a little smaller than you actually want to use. That way if it feathers out it turns into the size you want to use.
You can actually make paper from pretty much any plant material but in this case it’s just recycled junk mail that I turned into brand new sheets.
The process in summary:
Shred the paper/cut the paper into small pieces.
Let it soak for 24ish hours until the paper is sufficiently soft.
Blend/mash it into a pulp (I use a blender personally because it’s faster)
Put the pulp into a vat
Use a mould and deckle (basically a wood frame with a mesh sheet over it) to sift up some of the pulp onto the sheet.
Drain the remaining water.
Transfer the pulp onto a piece of fabric
Give it time to dry
Boom paper!
Other notes:
What’s listed above is the bare bones basic process but there’s a lot you can do to improve things and make the paper come out even better. For example; after transferring the pulp to the fabric, I like to stack them up on top of each other and use weight to flatten them. It helps even them out and makes the end result a lot nicer overall.
On the other hand, everything above can also be done even cheaper and you’ll still get a pretty good result. If you don’t have a paper shredder, scissors work just fine, if you don’t have scissors… Just tear it into small pieces.
The vat could easily be any tub you can find filled with water… And the mould and deckle can be made easily at home with 2 of the same picture frame and cheap mesh from a hardware store.
The whole process is extremely enjoyable and fun and also you’re turning junk into a whole new thing! I also recycle my shipping boxes this way by turning the cardboard into a thicker cardboard paper that’s really good for oils and pastels.
I also made the paper! I love making paper!
It makes my brain tickle just right.
Oh wow! Welcome back! I’ve been wondering where you went!