Markaar
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Markaar

so, you'd be an elf?

There's no evidence that any of that has been done here, my assumption would be that the 'textures' are a 2d mask painted over the 3d models and applied in post.

Typically after the models were built you would build shaders to replicate the properties of the materials in the scene, map the models for texturing, and then paint unlit textures for the models, light the scene and/or the models to achieve a nice visual effect, then render the image as a still or a video with or

And that other stuff (acupuncture, vitamins, incantations) too.

I'm thinking of starting a clinic called: "Yeah, Right There, Don't Stop: Vaginal Remediation Centers of America". We'd use uh, sophisticated vibrating tools, to help relieve any discomfort.

You're right, of course. This is exactly the wrong place to come looking for positive reinforcement. A Dorothy Parker attitude might be the best you get here.
For example, I could point out that there is absolutely no fundamental difference between this and the mothers who dress their young daughters up for beauty

That's not just Jez tho, negativity is the fuel that the internet runs on:

I hope they are friends or friendly because when I saw this picture it made me think that a black woman can't have anything to herself without some person wanting to touch what belongs to her. I am sure it is playful but she could have just hugged her and gave her congrats, ya know. And it makes me think of J.Law

I read the whole thread just to make sure it wasn't mentioned but the answer is boundaries. Zanyelalaney made a great point about the length of the look but I also think not being asked comes into play. Someone is taking your image and they might keep it. You don't know for what reason. It could make one feel

Three times a day. Once before the cactus wakes up, once while mouthing the words to the songs on the radio, and once with a ribbon in my hair.

Research Design and Data Analysis. Kind of a necessary tool if you want to do, you know, research.

I am using the lottery as an example of a probability. Most things statistically follow a bell-curve (a Gaussian), with lots of small winners in the big middle and a few millionaires on the tiny tail ends, right? What I think is interesting that our lottery systems do is actually shift wealth. How do they pay the