Also right above Serenity, there's BS Burninator - a reference to Trogdor The Burninator, a character drawn and sung about by Strong Bad, from the Homestar Runner series!
Also right above Serenity, there's BS Burninator - a reference to Trogdor The Burninator, a character drawn and sung about by Strong Bad, from the Homestar Runner series!
I don't have to. Remember, we're discussing a subjective term, which simply doesn't allow for absolutes.
I would argue that “good” means different things to you and me.
Excellent reasoning. I'll be sure to inform my friends. Is the death of shaky cam a recent event, or has it been dead for a while and no one really noticed?
I’m just gonna come out and state the obvious:
A percentage of people who buy this are gonna put this up their butt.
You know it’s true.
If that was a boy dog at the top of the stairs, it sure isn't by the time he reaches the bottom. My testes hurt just watching that.
You are, of course, right. Thanks for pointing that out.
I’ve spent 6 years working in the service industry. I’ve worked in a store, as a bartender, as tech support for an ISP and now graphic design. According to my experience, a full 33% of the population (in my country) is right on the verge of being mentally challenged. I’m talking IQ of 85-90. Seriously. This makes me…
Of all the possible designs for an optical metacage, a “Tiny map of Australia” is the one I expected the least. I also like how they included Tasmania!
Look at that face.
Quoth, the Volcano: “BWLOOOOOOAAAAAAGGGHHHHHHHH!”
Much like this spoon.
I like the way he says “...of high adventuuuuuuoooar”
This is why we say “helt Texas” in Norway.
Should have called it the Boatercycle!
These aren’t paintings. They’re (3d software) renderings of what seems to be hightfield data, with a sprinkle of artistic touch in regards to composition, texturing and lighting.
Huh. So, pokemon priests, right?
“...and am only angry they didn’t arrest more of the cyclist.”
I’m pretty sure they arrested the entire guy. ;)
Yes, you’re right- and I value your insight. I did not consider this as thoroughly as you.
Do remember that information, especially technically accurate, propagated at a substantially slower rate. While today, anyone can find pretty accurate info on the latest propulsion technologies, one had to use entirely different methods of information acquisition back in the early 20th century.
I just bought the zortrax m200. It’s one of the more reasonably priced printers that don’t require assembly. So far, I’m super impressed with the quality and reliability.