Admittedly, it *would* be hilarious to panel mount one of these. Just in case you need your mini gender changed.
A small human standing with his mum in a checkout line has just informed me that he is Spiderman, but ONLY when his spider suit is on properly. Otherwise, he's a bad guy PRETENDING to be spiderman.
(His spider suit wasn't fully zipped up at the back. Villainy is definitely afoot in Aotearoa New Zealand.)
#BoycottCocaCola
Coca-Cola has been hiding "astronomical levels" of profit in tax havens to shield it from the IRS, a judge found.
They now have to start paying back $16 billion in taxes — enough to wipe out a year and a half in profits.
It's time for every big corporate tax offender to pay up.
Transition Lesson #9723
Since day one of my transition, I used a liquid foundation for makeup. It was the same kind Steph used. I shouldn't have used that specific one as she is lighter skinned than I am and I ended up looking like I was wearing a mask. But I didn't know better so I just used it for decades.
About ten years ago, my mother suggested another foundation stick that was much closer to my skin tone. While I didn't know how to apply it, I'd watched my mom put it on in the rear view mirror of the car enough times to figure it out.
I finally ran out of that foundation a few weeks ago, and found out that that specific color was discontinued. Mom instead sent me some powder foundation she used. I'd never used powdered founation before. I don't remember any of my friends using it, so...well...mom sent it with a brush. So I used the brush to brush it on. Wasn't too happy with the results.
Yesterday, while getting ready for a meeting, I opened the foundtation case, and it slipped out of my hand. Turns out the foundation had ANOTHER hinge and inside was a sponge. I was supposed to use THAT. And I tried it, and it worked beautifully.
I'd never used that foundation before, so didn't know that's how you applied it. Still learning things twenty five years later. :)
New body, who dis?
Finally moved out of the Zelda and Zelda-edited avatars at got one that is a little more "me." She's still not perfect...she's a bit curvier than I'd like (I prefer being slender), she's got a bit of a babyface. But as a friend said, very few of us are happy with our bodies.
Those nails have GOT to go, though.
While the mesh and textures were pre-made, I had to learn how to attach the textures to the mesh, as well as the different types of textures, and learning how to create dynamic bones to make the hair move. Took a few hours over about a week. But I learned a LOT doing it.
UPDATE: Comic found! I was totally misremembering this as a three panel comic where thery're in bed. Which explains why I could never find it! https://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/1992/02/23
Quick question for The Internet.
I seem to remember a Calvin and Hobbes strip where they're in bed and Calvin asks "what's the meaning of life?" Hobbes responds "to eat each other...Goodnight!"
I can't find this anywhere. Was it real strip?
This song from the late 70s, about events from the early 1910s, suddenly feels very releveant in 2024.
And the music is good, too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFOieRHRzh8
@zx3 - One of the hills I will die on is that TMP is the most Star Trek of Star Trek movies. It's the only one that is really hard sci-fi with a lot of Star Trek spice mixed in (the others are Character Drama In Space, which isn't bad, but isn't TOS).
When I saw the movie with the cast and crew, my +1 was someone who had never seen the movie before, and she loved it.
The main issue I had was how slow and boring it was, and the director's editions are proof that editing can make or break a film.
Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
Also: thank you for the postcards. :)
Artist for Closetspace and A Wish for Wings
Creative Text Writer for MTG: Universes Beyond
Writer for Sea of Legends
One enchilada short of a Mexican Platter