MY GAME WORKS JUST FINE YOU BOZO
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What kind of tablet and app do you use or recommend for digital art?
personally i use Procreate on an ipad, like the vanilla bitch i am! it Is a good program, but i've previously used & been happy with Medibang, i've heard good things about Krita and Clip Studio.
as for tablets, i started out with a Huion pen tablet! that one worked pretty damn well once i got used to watching a screen instead of my hand as i drew! it's a pretty decent brand, but there are tons of others that are Not Half Bad too
but really, you can make anything work! there are a lot of different options out there - a good way to find Your Best Fit is looking up programs/tablets, reading reviews, comparing and contrasting to see what appeals to You!
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Day One Billionty of me being baffled that people who played Inquisition walked away with the impression that the game won't criticize the Chantry or admit that it's flawed or did anything wrong. WHERE is this mythical game that's so pro-Chantry y'all cannot handle it. Where is it.
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Had a dream recently where I was trying to get home from boston through the back roads (roads that obviously avoid the highway cause i hate driving on the highway irl) and driving through cities both kinda looked like driving home from work and walking through a mall/trader joes/omega mart, las vegas you know the one.
Anyway after checking a map, which was actually somewhat legible though was far too short of a distance to be plausible, me and my traveling companions passed through this coastal town that featured a salt water cranberry bog maze as it's main tourist attraction. Since we missed out on the local traveling carnival, we said fuck it, and decided to try it out.
The idea here was to go through the maze on your little paddle boat- imagine an innertube from a roaring rapids theme park ride but swan boat style -through the deep water with not only the bog spiders in mind, but also the cranberry dolphins that not only looked and acted like mini orca whales, but frequented the maze with the sole intent to terrorize patrons. Mostly because these paddle boats had open bottoms like flinstones cars and peoples feet looked like delicious, delectable swedish fish to these guys, but that's beside the point. (This was also, very much, a large part of the point.)
These dolphins immediately were the main concern over the bog spiders, as you can imagine. As soon as we found out about the dolphins, we paddled towards the exit.
The dolphins then capsized our vessel and we were forced to wade to the docks for safety.
My favorite part about this was not the burgandy psuedo orcas, but the little nature walk/dangerous jungle style signs warning us about them and the bog spiders, despite the spiders not even making an appearance, though the signs were kind of small and too far away from where the boats tended to travel to be great warnings... Also the cranberry bog looked more like an overgrown yet nicely organized saltwater marsh but taller and more jungle like.
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the fact I can no longer just click on a posts OP and be taken to the original post is pissing me off so bad
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so. i read jojos pt 1.
anyways proud to say speedwagon is great
[reblogs are appreciated]
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hes so peculiar
bonus because i hate summer
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BOG (1979) Reviews of monster movie - free to watch on YouTube
‘Craving human flesh. Lusting for human blood’
Bog is a 1979 American horror monster movie directed by Don Keeslar from a screenplay by Carl Kitt.
The movie stars Gloria DeHaven, Aldo Ray, Marshall Thompson (First Man into Space, It! The Terror from Beyond Space) and Leo Gordon (Attack of the Giant Leeches).
Plot:
When a local is fishing with dynamite in Bog Lake, something larger pops to the…
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Exclusive: Oni Press’ Beloved Quinnelope and Frankie Middle-Grade Series Return with Brand-New Volumes for Summer 2024
Exclusive: Oni Press’ Beloved Quinnelope and Frankie Middle-Grade Series Return with Brand-New Volumes for Summer 2024 #comics #comicbooks #graphicnovels
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