I'm worried about YouTube, but the rest of it can go. I don't think anyone has the storage space for YouTube except Google. I wouldn't be surprised if YouTube's data was in the exabyte range.
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In Brooklyn? Probably the only waterways they could get into are the sewer and the ocean; and they'll probably die in either climate.
We've been keeping them inside on a windowsill, it's been working fairly well so far.
Woah! There's an entire community for people with Red Deer fursonas? That's kinda cool. I didn't know they were that popular. Congrats deer people!
My mom and I have one of them (we each have one). They're pretty cool, just difficult to take care of in Texas (they require specific temperature ranges, fertilizer, light levels, etc).
Yep. Olympic Gymnastics is actually a pretty poor example. The skills all have specific point values and the judges don't have a lot of wiggle room when it comes to interpretation. There are specific penalty ranges for things like not having your toes pointed, not having straight legs, legs apart, one foot out of bounds, two feet out of bounds, etc.
That said, I think artistic gymnastics (the kind you usually associate with the Olympics) has an artistry score outside the Olympics, but that might just be acrobatic gymnastics.
Like Harvest but cuter and fluffier.
I think I came off harsher than I meant to, I'm sorry about that. Your key caps are legitimately beautiful and I've been appreciating them from afar since I first saw them on MassDrop back when it first launched (sadly I haven't had the money to buy any).
I think the thing that seemed off was that it looks like you're trying to fit rectangular pieces into a non-rectangular space. It might have been better if you'd tried to warp the pieces to follow the shape of the key. It'd probably be a lot harder to do, but it'd also (hopefully) look stunning.
On a different note: have you considered starting a sister company that does mass-produced key caps in a similar style? I have a hard time justifying a single key cap in my current financial situation, but I might be able to justify saving up for a key set if it's like, <$150~ish.
Also, you should totally look into incorporating lab gems into your work. I only know of one company where you can get them at a decent price (Turtle's Hoard), but there may be others out there (the reason why they're cheaper is because they sell cast-offs that couldn't be used for scientific purposes).
The severed head of a man named Wilson.
What a horrible day to have eyes.
Oh noooo, please don't send me to Scotland or Germany. Anything but that. Nooooooo....