172 pts ยท March 14, 2017
Reminds me of Dark Carnival in L4D2
Judging by the depth of the pour, it was probably one of those super liquidy resins that takes 2 weeks to cure.
That is where my mother was born! It would be wonderful to see it in person someday.
People get paid time off? I thought that was a fairytale.
Look up the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact. Basically when enough states sign on, that's what will happen.
The best part is how little magic was in the first movie. It's spread far enough apart that you forget about it right before it hits.
Huh, never thought of using those with clay/ceremic. Well, time for another hobby I can't afford.
A majority of time, yes. It's called cold working and usually done with a diamond wetwheel, similar to those used for faceting gemstones.
I seem to remember a different ending to this.
They used to. Also a way to use stolen credit cards, similar to G2A but higher profit margins, but easier to get caught I suppose.
I wouldn't be surprised if I've met/know some of the artists of those marbles.
These days, there are many proper schools and a lot of people are willing to teach.
The two main ways when I was getting into it was to find somebody to make you an apprentice, or to do everything yourself until you get good
It's fun, but you need a certain tolerance of heat to really get into it, especially when you are doing the larger stuff out of the furnace.
He went with the Rule of One, many apprentices but never taught any of them enough for him to consider them a threat.
They were regular jeans
My friend got in trouble for wearing a skirt over his pants because it was "girly".
Sounds like you live in a country people can afford to take days off.
Same thing happened on my first day of college.
At least with housing you can still find areas that have a reasonable cost. Good luck if you want to live in a proper city though.
It's one of the most expensive things here, right up there with health care.
TBF, corporate McDonald's makes a large majority of their profits in real estate, it's the franchise owners that deal w/ staff pay
Bought a chop saw, fence broke while cutting something. Quite scary. Replaced with warranty and has been perfectly fine ever since.
Hardly ever went to blockbuster, prices were too high and selection wasn't quite as good compared to the local store.
My brother did that on our first computer about 24 years ago.
Reminds me of Dark Carnival in L4D2
Judging by the depth of the pour, it was probably one of those super liquidy resins that takes 2 weeks to cure.
That is where my mother was born! It would be wonderful to see it in person someday.
People get paid time off? I thought that was a fairytale.
Look up the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact. Basically when enough states sign on, that's what will happen.
The best part is how little magic was in the first movie. It's spread far enough apart that you forget about it right before it hits.
Huh, never thought of using those with clay/ceremic. Well, time for another hobby I can't afford.
A majority of time, yes. It's called cold working and usually done with a diamond wetwheel, similar to those used for faceting gemstones.
I seem to remember a different ending to this.
They used to. Also a way to use stolen credit cards, similar to G2A but higher profit margins, but easier to get caught I suppose.
I wouldn't be surprised if I've met/know some of the artists of those marbles.
These days, there are many proper schools and a lot of people are willing to teach.
The two main ways when I was getting into it was to find somebody to make you an apprentice, or to do everything yourself until you get good
It's fun, but you need a certain tolerance of heat to really get into it, especially when you are doing the larger stuff out of the furnace.
He went with the Rule of One, many apprentices but never taught any of them enough for him to consider them a threat.
They were regular jeans
My friend got in trouble for wearing a skirt over his pants because it was "girly".
Sounds like you live in a country people can afford to take days off.
Same thing happened on my first day of college.
At least with housing you can still find areas that have a reasonable cost. Good luck if you want to live in a proper city though.
It's one of the most expensive things here, right up there with health care.
TBF, corporate McDonald's makes a large majority of their profits in real estate, it's the franchise owners that deal w/ staff pay
Bought a chop saw, fence broke while cutting something. Quite scary. Replaced with warranty and has been perfectly fine ever since.
Hardly ever went to blockbuster, prices were too high and selection wasn't quite as good compared to the local store.
My brother did that on our first computer about 24 years ago.