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i worked on that. Its created from a simulation of water pouring down his shirt created in Realflow. You have each particle write a greyscale value of its location into the UVs each frame. add 255 of them together, compress each to one pixel. then in a shader on drake, we threshold through it, exposing only certain

We used to do something similar when I was in high school 20 years ago. We called it Bigwheeling. You cruise around town (in this case a tiny farm town) a snag big wheels that had been left in peoples' front yard (we were 17 and typical high school assholes) then take them to the steep paved roads out in the middle

Step 1: Pick Left Lane

I have some fondness for the city, but it's surrounded by the county. Most of the county can and should go fuck itself.

Yup.

Well, did you read the original text? It looks like something a frustrated 10th grade bully would write:

"Well I've got news for people who think that way, cops have first amendment rights too, and we plan to exercise ours."

The original outrage was by Jeff Roorda who was fired from the force for falsifying evidence. I have no idea why the SLPOA lets him come near. He's also been very vocal theoughout this whole shady saga. Let me repeat: fired for falsifying reports. I would think Wilson's lawyers would want that guy to stay as far

I think by gunning down suspects in the street and then trying to stamp out peaceful protests like a bunch of fascist pigs that the St. Louis PD has done a fine job minimizing the "outstanding work" their organization has done for years to come.

You mess with the ram, you get the bubble wrapped, pillow lined, marshmallow horns set on a field of fluffy down.

Not that I'm particularly surprised but still.

Somebody needs to throw a flag on this play. If it's not the NFL and the Rams, then it'll be cops and their supporters.

Two things: nothing like our police force complaing about its citizens exercising their first amendment rights. Second how bad can the pr in St. Louis be that they put out this statement? This has continuously been the worst PR I keep seeing from the government and its entities on how it's handled. This definitely

A lot of people found this offensive back in the old days. They probably still do. Fuck 'em.

So viewed, the record reveals that in July 1997, Roorda attempted to try to "cover" for another police officer by filing a report that contained false statements as to what happened during a suspect's apprehension and arrest.   As a result of this false report, all charges against the defendant involved were dropped,

Wait. Am I missing something? Many of those guys play "offensive positions", don't they? Offensive linemen, offensive backs... isn't it their job to be offensive?

It's interesting that a government agency is calling on a (mostly) private business to punish citizens for expressing a first amendment right.

"We agree it was offensive!" - Raiders defense after the game

I thought it was offensive when the officials by the goal line kept making that same gesture in St. Louis today. Enough is enough.

The Los Angeles Police Union refused to comment on this incident before the team had finished moving.

Maybe if the cops stuck with exercising their first amendment rights, and not moving to the other amendments, we wouldn't have a problem.