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donnyb26.bsky.social
Gardening, animal rescue, drinking and occasionally running.
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Guys can suspend belief that John Wick wasn’t 100% deaf at the end of the first movie, but digital human-like avatars for a child’s game isn’t good enough unless they secretly can mate?
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And if you get a Fate skimmer leading a flock of Screamers, their anti-monster/vehicle +4 combined with the chariot’s lethal hits upgrade, then they become a scary unit.
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Looks like all the resin daemons and chariots that were pulled from the store still have rules!
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Sorta. Just running a 3D printer might be boring, but aiding hobbyists in reaching their goals might be fun. I got back into Warhammer and mini painting because I’m in awe of how talented some people are and I’d like to learn a fraction of what they can do. So inspiring.
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I guess the best way for an employer to determine if the guy they are interviewing is a fully functional adult is to ask him what he thinks about the latest Pixar movie.
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I don’t know. Talking to people about their crazy ideas? Giving advice? Seeing the results? 🤗 If GW could digitize enough of their old models and sprues for printing, they could build a community of 3D printing modelers who could update their older minis. Like the Creation Club for Fallout.
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The pair of big claws came from the Inquisitor line of bigger models and the two daemon arms were from the possessed sprue. All ordered from the Bitz box store.
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It really let us make unique models. Almost as if it was a hobby. Back in 3rd edition, when the plastic dread kit came out AND chaos players could demonically possess their dread, I ordered the Deff Copter cockpit and control stick, plus some extra Blue Horrors, to make mine. Excuse the paint job!
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Meant to say “make us order and pick up” in their stores, so we’d go to them.
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I wish GW would invest in 3D printers to put in some of their Warhammer stores. Bring back the Bitz box minus the shipping. Make us order and pick up bitz or even whole sprues. Maybe could be a part time or even full time job for another employee.
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His voice makes it hard to listen to him long enough to disagree with him.
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I was in the hospital with a 104°+ fever, shaking, passing out, urine dark brown, all from Lymes. I know someone who has severe neurological issues due to Lymes. Why can’t these frauds just go back to licking door knobs?
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Toxic grooming of a generation of man-children to support right-wing policies (via Jordan Peterson, Prager U, Charlie Kirk, Joe Rogan, etc) may have some side effects.
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Could use this when deciding if someone is coming home with you or not.
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I also seemed to grow an old retired tomcat too. #catsofbluesky #cats #cat
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We set up a strip of the yard to be a butterfly garden. Surrounding some butterfly bushes with a bunch of perennial favorites like milk weed, cone flowers, tickseed, and beauty berry. Will add a few more here and there, but it should be a fun time for the butterflies when they arrive soon!
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A good leader knows that they are replaceable and has mentored multiple successors. A successful manager makes sure the bottom line keeps going up and replaces subordinates constantly when they burn out. As long as Congress works for billionaires and big business, we only have managers in charge.
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Could be worse. You could be consigning us all to death with a thumbs down.
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That’s why whenever someone asks, “what’s the scariest horror movie?” I say The Big Short. Intense evil attacked everyone while the government did nothing, people died, nothing happened to the villains except they got more money and power, and the sequels are endless. Plus victims cheer for them.
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Was worried!!! Glad you’re back. About to ask a mutual friend if she’s heard from you. Digital search party. Knowing my luck, she’d probably say something like, “dude, everything is fine. you were just blocked, that’s all.”
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Marines Malevolent and whatever flavor that kid had when I knocked their cone onto the ground for being weak.
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Elkton is right off 95 near the Delaware border. About 30ish minutes from me. The Wife is big into animal rescue, hence why we have so many critters in the house. She has connections up and down the east coast. If someone actually wants to adopt him, we could help figure transportation.
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Maybe Tapper can write another novel where everyone love Trump and he gets the Noble for being so much peace that all huge men walk up to him crying.
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I use a sound machine to drift back to sleep. If not your style, then this might be calming. youtu.be/mBZCmJ3YKL0?...
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Our garden is set up. I just got a membership to the Calder Gardens in Philly that are opening this September. It’s an outdoor museum for Alexander Calder’s works.
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That could be your vibe for a channel. Live-streaming crying and being sad while doing the thirst trap thing. “If only someone could help me”, then 26 Captain Heroes drop money into your account.
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english.elpais.com/society/2023...
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I have hope we’ll turn the corner before it’s too late.
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How bad does the country have to suffer for a certain % of Americans to finally gain empathy and realize the consequences of their actions have hurt everyone else?
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I loved how everyone on Twitter called out Stop the Steal as bait for an excuse for martial law. No one showed up to counter protest and the same federal SWAT teams from the summer had no one to beat up. But the mental giants here are egging folks on to try to block his silly parade.
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Same. I blocked the political content creators the moment I joined. Now I block the “people” who just spam political memes and videos. Let’s me discover more interesting folks in the discover page.
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How much would Black Rock have to offer Trump for him to sell them Puerto Rico, people and land? He’d like it because then he’d start deporting all Puerto Ricans since their home wouldn’t be part of American anymore.
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I’m sorry about that.
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Didn’t she major in . . . hmmm . . . seems like . . . marrying a geriatric sugar daddy?
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End note: Calder was mainly known for his huge metal mobiles. And since he grew up around Philly, they are finishing up the Calder Gardens, an outdoor museum that should be open this fall. Can’t wait to visit it!!!
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I got tired of asking. So I had one of tattoo artists put this on me. It’s my portable version of Alexander Calder’s The Blue Balloon. I think I know the other Calder lith that was keeping it company, but I’m going to have to look through photo albums to confirm before my other forearm gets ink.
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I just wanted the two Calder lithographs. No one could admit to remembering what ever happened to them. Did my grandparents give them away? Did one of my aunts or uncles “forget” they already took them home? It wasn’t that they were probably the most valuable. I just loved what they meant to me.
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He had a lot of art, both purchased and created. My mother was the one who was chosen to divide up the art amongst my aunts, uncles and cousins. My brother wanted his painting of the C&O canal because of the hikes we took with him there and one cousin wanted the nude sketch of his fav model.
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Over time, I began to like and appreciate them. Didn’t know much about them or the artist. Eventually my grandfather passed and my grandmother downsized from the townhouse to a semi-assisted living apartment to then a hospice where she passed during covid.
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So here is a story that’s art related. My grandfather was an architect who worked in DC and loved art. When he retired, he started taking art classes, mainly sketching & paint. Growing up, the kids overflow table for holiday meals would be in the living room where two crazy prints hung. One of them:
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Don’t have a manuscript or your email. But here is my senior girl, Helen, making the sun more beautiful.
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I’m not going to count my sunflowers before they sprout. We’re so excited to have a wall of flowers that we don’t want to jinx it!!!