19681 pts ยท December 26, 2015
Get this to front page and I'll.. I dunno, I'll post a strip-tease hula-hoop video. Now go back to doomscrolling, there's nothing here for you adventurers.
*gasp* "Jesus Jim we agreed on quarter power..."
I fell down to earth, cause my wings are young and I'm too tired
Wasn't it also pro fascist? Like, the book was in part to show the value of a system designed as such?
Bring your partner; Jim's gym jams Jane
The only thing I know he made was "the G-word" but as government propoganda goes it was a pretty solid series.
They got the timing down, though. That was swell.
My greatest collection was like ten cups.
The freehand box was impressive, but grah
Third party collections have made the jump easier, in spite of years of crippling caused by selfish politics and legislative direction, mentioned because it's been difficult for them TO modernize effectively. By making deals with foundations less driven by pure profit, many have been able to combine resources and provide larger and larger collections to more people. I'm not sure the finer limits; I haven't explored deeply. But there's never been anything I can't find, and they continue to grow.
That's pretty incredible, in all honesty.
Digital content excels in cheap access. Funding from sources like local and federal governments, as well as library cards, donations, and drives, allows libraries to build and maintain collections. When directed at a digital space, a system with far less tangible costs, these same funds can support incredible amounts of content. Amazon...Does exploitive capitalism terribly well.
Yes, that's what I said. And don't call me Shirley.
Heh. Extruder.
.
I mean, if you extend the metaphor it kinda works. Damage builds up; if you find that your water is dirty, that is okay. If that dirty water remains, it will get worse until the plant suffers or dies. Sometimes we don't have a choice in the matter, sometimes we do, wisdom helps us find and accept the path forward to blah blah I could keep this going but It'll just keep getting bigger and I've lost the path here
There are no winners in a knife fight, the loser dies at the fight and the "winner" dies in the hospital.
What a blast!
The abs look like scales. That's the only thing I have negative, the shape seems consistent and believable, and I love the way the skin bulges past the "armor" From this not-an-artist, solid work.
I think this latest generation gets something to do with plastics? I wonder if that'll be worse than the cancers. Ah, progress.
*creepy laugh*
I do love the versitility of monochrome, but what I wouldn't do to have all the colors, all the time.
I'm pulling info from the season comics; his story seems to be a little rags-to-riches immigrant thing, if I'm remembering my info correctly.
Mirage is Brazilian(?) So not sure he's "white," but I'm pretty sure everyone's second favorite Australian terrorist counts here. I stopped playing before Ballistic was released, so I can't speak to him.
Just wait for the next sheering, and slip out after you become somewhat indistinguishable
*gasp* "Jesus Jim we agreed on quarter power..."
I fell down to earth, cause my wings are young and I'm too tired
Wasn't it also pro fascist? Like, the book was in part to show the value of a system designed as such?
Bring your partner; Jim's gym jams Jane
The only thing I know he made was "the G-word" but as government propoganda goes it was a pretty solid series.
They got the timing down, though. That was swell.
My greatest collection was like ten cups.
The freehand box was impressive, but grah
Third party collections have made the jump easier, in spite of years of crippling caused by selfish politics and legislative direction, mentioned because it's been difficult for them TO modernize effectively. By making deals with foundations less driven by pure profit, many have been able to combine resources and provide larger and larger collections to more people.
I'm not sure the finer limits; I haven't explored deeply. But there's never been anything I can't find, and they continue to grow.
That's pretty incredible, in all honesty.
Digital content excels in cheap access. Funding from sources like local and federal governments, as well as library cards, donations, and drives, allows libraries to build and maintain collections. When directed at a digital space, a system with far less tangible costs, these same funds can support incredible amounts of content.
Amazon...Does exploitive capitalism terribly well.
Yes, that's what I said. And don't call me Shirley.
Heh. Extruder.
.
I mean, if you extend the metaphor it kinda works. Damage builds up; if you find that your water is dirty, that is okay. If that dirty water remains, it will get worse until the plant suffers or dies.
Sometimes we don't have a choice in the matter, sometimes we do, wisdom helps us find and accept the path forward to blah blah I could keep this going but It'll just keep getting bigger and I've lost the path here
There are no winners in a knife fight, the loser dies at the fight and the "winner" dies in the hospital.
What a blast!
The abs look like scales.
That's the only thing I have negative, the shape seems consistent and believable, and I love the way the skin bulges past the "armor"
From this not-an-artist, solid work.
I think this latest generation gets something to do with plastics? I wonder if that'll be worse than the cancers. Ah, progress.
*creepy laugh*
I do love the versitility of monochrome, but what I wouldn't do to have all the colors, all the time.
I'm pulling info from the season comics; his story seems to be a little rags-to-riches immigrant thing, if I'm remembering my info correctly.
Mirage is Brazilian(?) So not sure he's "white," but I'm pretty sure everyone's second favorite Australian terrorist counts here. I stopped playing before Ballistic was released, so I can't speak to him.
Just wait for the next sheering, and slip out after you become somewhat indistinguishable