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Hadriscus
yea I visited the instance index some time ago because I had to pick a replacement for lemm.ee (rip in peace), saw the description under lemmy.ml and wondered whether they were being intentionally or accidentally misleading.
Attacking marine dads. This is perfect, in the sense that if marines weren't already on the side of the people, they are now. Hope this guy recovers well, because the shoulder is one thing... but this is also an emotionally traumatizing experience
"I wish baryonic matter would never have coalesced from primordial soup"
I don't remember liking Grand Budapest Hotel at all, but it was a while ago, maybe my taste changed. Same goes for the Tenenbaums, I found it boring.
On the other hand I loved Moonrise Kingdom. It's a film that just exudes freedom and possibility, and has a terribly strong melancholic feel to it, even though it's a lot of action. It's the story of two kids who decide to just fuck off one day.
And there's Fantastic Mister Fox : super super fun. It also reads differently than his other films (the ones I've seen), being animated I suppose. Definitely less static than most, which I think can be a problem sometimes with his work.
Fatal bicycle accidents, I assume. The one tripping me up is radio. Of all things
"Any sufficiently advanced idiocy is indistinguishable from satire"
About one-fourth of a top-tier professional video card, or a whole -almost top-tier- consumer card. Or a relatively decent factory-made classical guitar. That being said I'd probably go for a extrawide capo to fit my ten-string instead. And then buy coke with the remaining 950$. Regular, not diet
Damn, same here. Couldn't have described the feeling of marinating in your sheets filthy better than you have
What a story. You weren't able to move for three weeks ?
These people are completely delusional. That sounds like what a north korean tv commentator would say
Yes, you can skip simulating GI with many small lights. Not a game dev, I work in animation. Up until fifteen years ago this was still a regularly taken approach to lighting scenes, before the advent of pathtracers