The first rule of warfare: never get into a fair fight.
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To start drawing you need a pencil and some paper. It costs almost nothing to start and it can be very rewarding.
That would surprise absolutely no one.
He just barely outlived Henry Kissinger.
First, they will remove rape and incest, then they will remove all LGBT games, then they will remove all nsfw, and then they will remove all violent games and so on until only the games deemed acceptable by the US evangelicals are left.
I guess I'll go to the F95zone instead.
Pulling oneself by one's bootstraps used to signify the absurdity of getting out of a difficult situation all on your own.
That depends a lot on who you ask. All the weird propaganda in the movie is not there, but also the way that the main character explains how his society functions is perhaps incomplete.
We don't see their society being racist (except against aliens) or sexist, we don't see them suppress free speech or labor rights, we don't see them worshipping some kind of Fuhrer either.
Personally, I think that war makes fascists of us all and that's what the book tried to convey.
Both were entertaining, but the movie was more of a popcorn action flick while the book tried to explore the realities of war and a warrior led culture.
The Heinlein estate holders didn't like the movie so much, they have refused selling movie rights to any other book. So you won't see The Moon is a Harsh Mistress because of Starship Troopers.
Ehh I liked the book more.
Watching interracial porn dressed up as Adolf Hitler.
Start with a basic HB pencil. Costs under 1 dollar/euro.
If you want to add colour, get some basic coloured pencils or soft pastels. Pastels will need, in general, better paper.
Want to ink them? Go for some cheap black fine lighter pens at different widths.
This progression alone can take years and is enough to get decent at drawing, learn the fundamentals, etc. Good materials and tools are useless if you don't know how to use them properly, so don't spend too much on them too early.