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two images of the human body's circulatory system. One of them with good cable management

two images of the human body's circulatory system. One of them with good cable management

The human circulatory system, before and after proper cable management.

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🎶this is how legends are made🎶

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I’m happy this Librarian in Terminator Armor is finished. I don’t know why, since it turned out well, but the entire process was a total chore to get through. A lot of slowly building up glowing layers with glazes made it tedious.

#warhammercommunity #warhammer40k

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I know what I will be watching tonight while painting Orks 👍🏻

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An old Life Magazine ad from 1940 animated by Studio Spud using Moho software (2D vector animation).
www.instagram.com/studio_spud

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Romantasy is a silly concept, but it has turned my 62 year-old mom into a voracious reader, knocking out two books a week from the library and converting a spare bedroom into her 'reading den.'

And for that I am more than thankful for the genre of horny elves and minotaurs for middle-aged women.

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Really jumping in here with such a take and then immediately ducking out. I respect it.

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I find it disgusting how this legitimately looks like the intersection 5 minutes from my house, even down to the random strip mall (that still has a tanning salon and Subway inside it) across the street from a barren, flat lot of grass.

And, yes, I do live in Ohio.

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Post the best picture you’ve ever taken of your pet(s).

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A digital drawing of a little cowboy wearing cowboy boots and a cowboy hat that are much too big. There is text that reads 'This town IS big enough for both of us... because I'm only very small.'

A digital drawing of a little cowboy wearing cowboy boots and a cowboy hat that are much too big. There is text that reads 'This town IS big enough for both of us... because I'm only very small.'

#3307 Your new cowboy friend

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I have a lot of family who are relatively high-ranking officers across multiple generations and they had always praised the logistics and food teams. I haven’t spoken to them in a few years but based on things they’ve said previously about ‘combat with morality’ I imagine they loathe this admin.

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It really bothers me that any US military branch, a force famous for having amazing logistics, is resorting to feeding those in deployment unidentifiable meat because dummies wanted a show of force and rushed everyone out there without a plan.

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Yep, Ragatha.

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legendary composer, Yoko Shimomura, made the MAIN THEME for our new upcoming game - Vampire Crawlers!! 😭🎉

we're still stunned and have had this track on repeat for DAYS 🤩

full version is on our YouTube, go give it a listen!! 🫵🤯

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Too unrealistic for my taste. Guile isn't holding back, playing like a defensive dork and charging his Flash Kick. 0/10.

Actually looks like a total blast and will be seeing both this and Mortal Kombat II in theaters. The 90's are back, baby!

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I hate that I now recall having this toy somewhere in my mom’s storage room and that you’re 100% correct with the reference.

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The older I get, the more I appreciate seeing the inking process. There's something about the textured, black ink strokes that give so much life to line art.

I think that may be why so many pre-90's comic books look great. Before it was digital, the coloring didn't overwhelm the inking brush work.

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At 38, it's wild looking at people even in their late 20's and thinking, 'I am attracted to them' outside of just physically. With the influx of politicians being called out lately for their (often younger) affairs, I see folks in their 20's and think, 'You don't wake up with back pains like me.'

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From my client experience: the last few years has seen a weird regression in the expectation of users. The clean aesthetic of Material and similar UI’s has led to overwhelming the user with dozens of rounded buttons and borderline-abstract icon links. I have people in their 40’s unable to navigate.

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Career-wise? I'm doing better than I anticipated. I am above where I expected to be with my salary and I've received enough recognition in my field (in my region of the US) that people personally request my skills and I live a chill, upper middle-class life.

World-wise? Yeah, shit sucks yo.

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How it feels to step on a lego

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I had to see the surviving Goomba prosthetic from the 90s Super Mario Bros movie, SO NOW YOU ALL HAVE TO KNOW MY TERROR TOO.

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Shared my similar thoughts on this in another thread, but you’re absolutely right. We live in a perfect time to learn about past comic book stories.

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and let’s be honest, crazy folk out there no longer focused on make-believe targets. There is a ruling class open about their grandiose desires, terminally online, and easily findable. It is the optimal powder keg for a disgruntled individual to perform an action they believe could improve society.

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worked out for them. However, we’ve now hit an era of *everything* falling apart. Everyone is miserable, so when these tech leaders begin pointing out other people, countries or just concepts (DEI, woke) as being the problem, the grift no longer works. We now have a disgruntled population with, —

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There is no need to go into detail explaining this, but we all know the jist of such a distraction. Still, while these people made such moves, the overall gears of the country kept turning. There would be jobs, food, healthcare and security so people generally let such actions slide because things —

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I’ve been thinking a bit about all this recent turmoil with the ruling class and kind of pulling an idea out of my ass with it. I feel in the past, whenever we had barons, monopolists, rulers, etc. doing power grabs, they always distracted the working class by making enemies out of ‘the others’ —

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Magni Thorson is brought to the main Marvel Universe. Thor thought Enchantress, who is always scheming, was trying to resurrect her one son (who was a legit, teenage hero) who died during a recent crossover event. She did want to bring a son back, but her’s from a different universe.

Magni Thorson is brought to the main Marvel Universe. Thor thought Enchantress, who is always scheming, was trying to resurrect her one son (who was a legit, teenage hero) who died during a recent crossover event. She did want to bring a son back, but her’s from a different universe.

The magic of a story is a huge part of the series, with Loki rewriting reality to an extent thanks to finding ways of ‘changing the narrative.’

The magic of a story is a huge part of the series, with Loki rewriting reality to an extent thanks to finding ways of ‘changing the narrative.’

Ewing’s current run is not only one of Marvel’s best comics, but takes wild storylines from the 60’s through 90’s and incorporates them in a way the reader never feels lost. Hell, a main character is Magni, son of Thor and Enchantress from an alternate comic universe ages ago and it *works*.

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the Immortal Thor (and it’s second part of The Mortal Thor) is one of the best pure comic book-y comics out there.

the Immortal Thor (and it’s second part of The Mortal Thor) is one of the best pure comic book-y comics out there.

So while it may be daunting to expect to understand decades worth of stories, we have tools now (wikis, collections, etc.) older readers never had to find out about character’s histories. It also has to do with the writer and Al Ewing’s Immortal/Mortal Thor run proves you can make old lore work —

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