I had a WTF moment this week when they were selling new Jettas on Gilt for $6000. That is one hell of an impulse buy.
I had a WTF moment this week when they were selling new Jettas on Gilt for $6000. That is one hell of an impulse buy.
Okay, question Jezzies:
@xuatastic: Cosigned. It would be strange if Gaga -didn't- speak out as soon as this went through.
GTFO DADT.
@phlogiston: Art nerds FTW! :)
@coffeebagelschocolate: I have to agree, I was distracted.
@CurtCole: Well... maybe they were going for nipping the family problem in the nip.
He's clearly trying to pilfer the secrets in our heads while we sleep, ala Wikileaks for the Inception-leaning type.
@blah: You have to realize, though, that the show was a huge PR opportunity for any CEO that was on it. Of course he's going to come across okay. It's the middle management in the episodes that will have the bad apple, if any, for the sake of the company's image. They get rid of the bad guy that didn't really control…
@Mrs. Napoleon: No lie, at a sandwich shop today the roast beef sandwich was called just that, roast beast, on the chalkboard. I couldn't tell if it was a joke, or the immigrant people that ran the shop spelled it incorrectly.
@SonicNurse: Sticking it out towards the camera also helps. Perspective can be your friend or worst enemy.
@Alibelle: It's a term black people use amongst themselves when we're late, in a "we know it's horrible" sort of way. Like, CPT is one hour behind whatever time zone you're in. It's to mock a stereotype... so her using it doesn't work.
@introverted_innovator: It's not that I haven't hear of this meme in the form of "rich people problems". "White Girl Problems" though would specify a problem around race like... complaining how nice a cop was to them, rather than tie race to class, imho.
Some of the tone on that website is pretty everyone-repellent.
@allyssamarie: No prob. I didn't mean to sound miffed, it's just weird when someone makes judgments about how your work area evolved in how things work/are practiced, instead of just asking "why".
@trouble-bubble: You have to sketch first. There's no way to just go in and have it be exactly to scale/form. It's a process of narrowing down. And then, as you go from initial sketch, to refining it and in the end testing and drawing patterns, you refine. :/
@Whigmaleerie: ....The point, you're missing it. The point is the garment, not the person. Fashion illustration and regular figure drawing don't serve the same purpose, have different proportions in the number of heads high, and are meant to get an idea out quickly while conveying textiles, texture contrast, etc. …
God, this reminds me of the horrible tuxedo shirts and bow ties EVERYONE had to wear in my high school band. Same with the marching uniforms. They never, ever fit the girls, ever, because they were all made for boys. And no tailoring allowed.