Eric Trump said of his father, "He's the toughest man I've ever seen; he endures this nonsense every single day."
By no definition of the word does he "endure" it! He screams and whines and intimidates witnesses and jurors. Having a tantrum is literally the opposite of enduring something!
If this is "enduring" it, what would it look like not to endure it?
@jsit well, if he gets elected again, he’ll have the nuclear launch codes and I am pretty sure he has has suggested they should be used so it’s pretty easy to predict…
@saramg once upon a time (when the show was still running) i knew a woman whose sister was the person in charge of getting everyone a their script. She asked me what episode i’d like her to send me a script from. I chose that one.
@danirabbit hmm it was ages ago that i abandoned them. Maybe that’s new? If not i was never able to find it back then. I gave up thinking they just didn’t care about anyone with wider feet.
Thanks for pointing it out. I may give them a try again
For those of you who were curious. This was the end result.
I should have known, because I printed a thinner version of this months ago, the core idea is 👍 BUT everything goes wrong as soon as you get past the thin side sections. The second photo shows what they look like head-on.
@Natanox@logicalmoody I honestly don’t think the problems have anything to do with a printer, although I do think that a bed slinger would be worse because I theorize it would induce more wiggle.
From my testing last time ( see the toot i linked in my reply to myself), it really does seem to just be an artifact of those two skinny sections
i should note that the angle of your inclined plane plays into the look a lot. As with the stair-step look, the more shallow the angle the farther the waves will be spread from each other.
I would suggest that you're probably going to have a lot more value from playing with the width of the sine wave than the height.
If the sine waves get much taller than this, the eye starts noticing the ridges more than the pattern.
@tillybridges i'd be willing to bet good money that the 23% who reported they didn't know if they were intersex were also autistic, because everyone else just assumes they're not until proven otherwise , but an autistic person would answer directly with their known truth, which is usually "how would I know? I haven't been genetically tested or had my internal organs checked out"
holy 💩! DAYS after updating the "Social Preview" for #FediThready - at least 3 - GitHub FINALLY started serving up the image instead of the default stuff.
BUT I made a "it works just give it time" post with a link, only MINUTES after having it work in a DM, and guess what? IT'S NOT WORKING... but ..it is... sometimes?
the more i think about it the more pissed i am. We've got this paragon of goodness and help, who (canonically) is like "i got you bro. trust me" and is very powerful and helpful and caring and CAN address your problems.
It just makes WAY more sense that when you're having a 💩 time & they weren't there, than that they were like "yeah I could've made that better but i decided to let you suffer"
@apgarcia the poem isn't specifically church doctrine but the thinking behind it is. This is just a nice concrete form of it you can point to. A lot of people believe this. I don't really get it.
What's so bad about the idea that your god can't be there fixing every little thing for you and sometimes you've just gotta make do on your own?
There's probably an interesting bit of anthropology regarding when we started believing gods were watching every instant of our lives.