Biiiiig Rima.
My #DnD character, Rima Sahr, is a rune knight fighter. Rune Knights studied the magic of giants and have the ability to grow a size larger in combat. If you then case enlarge/reduce on them, they double in size again.
I have a 3D printer.
@Artemis201 I’m looking forward to these massive figures. It’s fun that you can literally just scale up your figurine instead of resort to a torn sheet of paper that’s kinda big enough.
"Mummy brown, also known as Egyptian brown or Caput Mortuum, is a rich brown bituminous pigment with good transparency, sitting between burnt umber and raw umber in tint. The pigment was made from the flesh of mummies mixed with white pitch and myrrh. Mummy brown was extremely popular from the mid-eighteenth to the nineteenth centuries. However, fresh supplies of mummies diminished, and artists were less satisfied with the pigment's permanency and finish. By 1915, demand had significantly declined. Suppliers ceased to offer it by the middle of the twentieth century. "
One of the things I’ve been annoyed with about Star Wars is how the entire galaxy forgot about the Jedi in 20 years, or perhaps thought of them as a myth.
But I just realized something. There are kids today that insist that Helen Keller is wasn’t real. So I guess it’s not that weird
I swear, people have these super computers in their pockets and home, and use them as dumb terminals to just rent other people’s computers and then are shocked when the person that owns the computer takes their stuff, or decides to shake them down for more money.
Fuck the cloud. Fuck streaming. Fuck subscriptions.
Great. Now some dude is causing a disturbance, supposedly pulled a knife, yelled, wandered off the bus, and now the bus if off the off and parked on the side of the road, instead of just going, because now we have to wait for the police.
@swelljoe reminds me of this hotel we stayed at in downtown San Diego. It had a very old, very slow elevator, that at one time was certified as the fastest elevator in the world.
The hotel attests that the elevator maintains the same speed today, that it had when it was installed.
@j2bryson When I was a teenager, I asked my mom why adults we’re obsessed with the Kennedys. She told me about him being a sex symbol, idealistic and all that. But then she said something like, “You know. He didn’t really do all that much. Now Johnson, he did a lot.” And went on to talk about how Johnson used Kennedy’s assassination as leverage to get votes. “Do it for him”, kind of stuff.
Understandably, she has very conflicted views about LBJ. Domestically, he was great. But Vietnam. She’s calmed a lot now, but even into the aughts, she’d get SO angry talking about that war.
@mcc I find it weird that people are waking up to the fact that they were doing free labor for a for profit company. Did they think SO was a charity or something?
The real lesson is to never license. It’s just a shakedown by middle men trying to free money. Scrape everything.
Death to copyright.
@dataandpolitics I often think about an interview with Uber when they asked how I keep my team motivated in your last crunch.
“I don’t remember the last crunch. Maybe several years ago.”
“laughter We go in crunch mode every quarter!”
“What the fuck?”
I should have said to the director interviewing me, “You should fire the director for gross incompetence if he’s fucking up planning this consistently.”
I am very disappointed I didn’t torch that toxic mess.