Wow she stood still while someone slashed her throat to drink her blood. That’s commitment.
nieceandtows
Learned flask using his flask book. Gonna take a look into this one.
Edit: looks to be built for microcontrollers and such.
Menly men men men
Hail Hydrant!
I have made an account @nieceandtows@lemmy.ml. I tried making it a mod from my current programming.dev account, but it hasn't propagated after close to a week. Could you kindly make nieceandtows@lemmy.ml a moderator for !personalfinance@lemmy.ml ?
Yeah lately I’ve realized that it doesn’t matter why you get angry and do/say mean things. It only matters that you said/did something mean to the people in the receiving end. 10 years down the road, nobody including you would remember the reason you did those. But everyone will for sure remember the thing you did in anger.
That’s very interesting, just 3 colors and make any color from those. I’ll check them out, thanks. The white is from the same box. It actually ended up pretty transparent, which is why I couldn’t even show much foam. The opaque white parts you see are just the paper where there are no colors lol.
Thank you. I’m very glad you like the painting , but honestly it’s just me trying to paint something without exactly knowing how to. It’s a 200gsm water color paper, and literally the cheapest box of 15 watercolor cakes I could find. I used a brush pen that holds water (which might explain how dry the colors are). I like dry watercolor too, as it makes the colors pop more.
I love how even simple works of art can evoke thoughts and emotions and imagination in the viewer. In a sense, the viewer needs to be more creative than the creator for a piece of art to succeed.
The reason I didn’t like the last third of the book was that the concept of the virus itself was enough horror, and the first third of the book is the most relatable horror especially after covid. There was no reason or place for a supernatural horror. That aspect ruined the flow for me.
Nice painting but looks like the girl is having a 1000 yard stare instead of looking at the kitten