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I didn't come here to talk about the place we left, did you?
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Yes
And I have to reset them after every brownout
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It is now Peg
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『A Tithe in Blood 〜血の契り〜』のED主題歌をTHE ANDSさんが担当してくださることが決定しました!
楽曲「beyond」の一部を、ぜひお聴きください✨
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The day Jinx breast envy stops being funny, bury me because I'm already dead
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Always has
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An interviewer asked Schulz why he needed to sell out for snack cakes sponsoring his specials and he replied, "Turn off the tape recorder and I'll tell you."
The Dolly Madison licensing income went directly into a children's charitable cause Schulz didn't want credit for helping.
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I can't even make that joke about the Elton John song any more now that I know Bernie used his name intentionally
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>my forms that still use traditional action URI attributes pointing to other pages could LOOK like I built an SPA leveraging fetch as long as the page elements are constant
It can't be that simple can it
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Not Jeffrey Combs, impressive
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Oxymoron
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Please don't take any of my critiques as insult towards the work you've done, for a first webapp project it's more than admirable. Alternate frontends are a labor of love.
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This isn't how I wanted to find out but I'm not in shock either
We corresponded on and off in the early 90s, he sent me an entire Hulk script, I avidly read his Trek novels so when his GFM opened I donated multiple times as I could, I'm sorry it wasn't enough
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No one under forty sees any reason for a webserver to deliver already "hydrated" pages, where JS only provides interactivity beyond HTML spec. A form submit actually going to another URL is heresy.
They, not me, are the future and I hate it more than you do.
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I drove past the local movie theater yesterday and their sign said:
Final Destination
Lilo & Stitch
Mission: Impossible
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It's period and culture neutral, unlike bagpipes which were INVENTED to frighten and intimidate across a battlefield
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BB: "pssht, seen it."
Cyborg: "Not all of us can turn into flies, Beast Boy. Still…" [fistbump]
Robin: [💢 on forehead, open rectangular anime mouth overlapping jawline]
Starfire: "Oh dear is this giving you the blue frobnoids again, friend Robin?"
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This is a company that just fired the lead dev of their crown jewel programming language for refactoring it in Go instead of .NET
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Ennis is a very good plotter who makes a case for reviving the plotter/scripter division of labor. Not a convincing one, mind you.
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This is the same reason television might have made "Jessica Jones," but they told Bendis he'd never be allowed anywhere near the writers' room and he's still not welcome to the barbecue today.
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Had Ennis entered the field in the 70s, editors would have rejected his first script, adding the comment "Assume any page with more than 30 words of dialogue will be replaced with a fight scene until you accept your job is providing artists interesting things to draw."
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Garth Ennis' most egregious writer habit isn't edginess, body horror, fellating the British, or characters with names like Stumpstick.
It's his sexual excitement at getting to do long, smelly exposition dumps and he knows this means the only medium he'll ever get to write for is comic books.
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Them standing on Roombas as bespoke Segways is what does it for me
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THAT'S a double life. Not all art schools or even art school tracks consider this a survival skill any more, even if you aren't planning to make ero content.
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This eroge's creator/lead dev is a commercial artist for the video game industry, who in advance actually developed a separate illustration style for it he doesn't use elsewhere. We make fun of this cartoony style, but 9 years later only a few collaborators past and present know his actual name.
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An artist needing to use two personas on social media but without developing a separate style for each is playing with fire; I think he realized just how distinct his art is and euthanized SC/Everest before some schmuck planned to use this against him. He's still drawing and digitally sculpting.
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And 910's also Duplin and Pender counties, where Wallace straddles both (just like Sedona out here straddles Coconino and Yavapai). We had one of our publications printed in Wallace.
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The part where it's referencing Porky's or where their heads keep deflating
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It's crazy how her theatrical resume never mentions "Daddy's the best [kisser]" from National Lampoon's Vacation, the film's practically an institution
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Not custom pseudoselectors or meaningful SELECT styling after 20 years like OPTGROUP as daughter menus, or anything so plebeian.
"Masonry," the old man touching the window whispers, to no one in particular. "The children yearn for masonry layouts."
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If this didn't get mentioned as The Next Big Thing over and over I wouldn't take notice. Is the CSS Working Group's plate really that empty, or is the $5k/year membership requirement keeping the riff-raff silent?
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I'm gonna be real honest with you, Eric.
I used to actually work in magazine layout before moving to web/fullstack dev and "stack images like in 1960s architectural glossies" seems less a requested feature and more like the electrolytes plants crave. Use it? Probably. Need it?
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The symbol of good reading
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See the thing about being an app dev who can set up a server is
- no smart home
- no ring camera
- no internet capable appliances
- tv literally a monitor hooked up to a device barely larger than the remote that controls it
- generally don't use GPS
The other 2 things are the average power outage
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"unforgettable punchin"
Only the bravest man wouldn't save that for the last page
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The space on the front of the belt, it's a closeup of his chinbutt
NOW it's perfect
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"Can you believe? We BOTH like dick. What were the chances of that, honestly?"
*Doorbell rings*
"Me?…I thought YOU ordered the pizza."
*Doorbell rings again*
"No, I don't recall calling for a plumber but come in, I guess."
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I appreciate that the man's ashes now reside in the box where we saw his head
You, be equally quiet until you have something less embarrassing to say
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Those dinner plate areolae don't look like stock Genesis any number to me
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Go here to grab one: forms.gle/xo7RNawLW4LR...
(only open for 24 hours!!!!)
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It's Susan
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Chinese words, but a horse guy
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Remember kids, Kim's hair parts on the left and her eyes are green,but Ann's shorter hair parts on the right and her eyes are blue also she has no cock or balls