gaurtzer.bsky.social
- wannabe writer
- self-driving car developer
- f1, rdr2, 60s movies enjoyer
- grass toucher
๐ฆ Blog: kerivin.github.io
๐ฆฃ Mastodon: @[email protected]
๐ฏ๏ธ Matrix: @gaurtzer:converser.eu
๐ฅ Letterboxd: boxd.it/bhtvr
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'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid': the protagonists have such a strong and ambiguous threesome vibe while being PG rated I wouldn't watch it with my parents ๐
#butchcassidyandthesundancekid #butchcassidy #sundancekid
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'High Plains Drifter': Clint Eastwood destroys an image of a nice gunslinger you had after the Dollars Trilogy so suddenly and cruelly, which of course didn't age well at all, but the arrogance of this decision made this movie so unpredictable. The 'nice gunslinger' was the devil himself ๐
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'La Piscine': the protagonist wants his friend and girlfriend to see him as a pervert who seduces a young girl. He acts as if he accidentally gave himself away to make it look natural ๐
#lapiscine #theswimmingpool
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They didn't play safe, they were bold and arrogant to tell a story no matter how weird it was. At the same time, it had no shock value โ blood, if there was any, was just red paint.
I absolutely love how calm and emotionless their madness was. They were weird ๐ค
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It's not even having figured out everything in one sitting, it's more like I see interesting scenes with characters, but I don't see the characters' entire life and background. I'm pretty sure I can make them *feel* real like they have a certain background, but I can't actually create the background
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But every opinion I see boil down to 'see the plan through, don't write until you have the plan ready'. So I think through every little detail...
I just want to have fun, but at the same time everybody dislikes this approach ๐
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There is also 'every individual scene is great, you can figure out the implied plot yourself' type of storytelling with 'The Good, The Bad and The Ugly'. How do I even search for such stories??? I want more!
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You didn't mention the second source in the study, which is Levada Center. What polling is like in Russia, including data from Levada and other sources, is discussed here, for example: youtu.be/9_0E9IzXT34
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Scientists have already proven that these studies cannot be trusted (95% of people refused to respond, and the results show the remaining 5%).
Also, the studies you're referring to were conducted by the same source that says Crimea wanted to join Russia, so you got to trust both or discard both.
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More than that, Russian government actually has more rubles to pay soldiers, because the oil is sold in foreign currency.
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so simple and yet so stylish and catchy ๐ค
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A number of artists and creators have made their home on Bluesky, and we hear their concerns with other platforms training on their data. We do not use any of your content to train generative AI, and have no intention of doing so.
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- Formatted text is poorly supported (displays as plain text on mobile)
- Very few clients, most are one platform exclusive
- Chats look different on web/desktop/mobile
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- Custom emojis are poorly supported (only #Cinny allows you to create packs, Element doesn't, and it also doesn't display emojis, just stickers with white background despite them being transparent .png)
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My abandoned art account on Twitter
I haven't drawn anything for a looong time...
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I didn't know he's a character model now, but I'm not surprised ๐
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the style and vibe of your art is so creepy and calm in a unique way... if it's actually going to be a game, i'd like to play it someday ๐ณ
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Sure, first of all I should choose what feels better for me personally, but if I don't want to leave my work in a vacuum and if I want other people enjoy it, I should keep in mind that generally speaking individuals who read indie books are not the same who play indie games.
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The idea of making a game scares me anyway ๐
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I need to find a balance, so I don't spend many years on a small game. I want to make it catchy and nice looking and unique, so simple but memorable style will do.
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I can't afford to draw a detailed drawing that can be skipped in 1 second, but it would be extremely boring to see the same background for hours.
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3. Game: provides an opportunity to use visuals and sound, but arguably the most difficult to make