That last bit is absurd. A mountain was over highway speeds for 30 minutes?
Crazy
That last bit is absurd. A mountain was over highway speeds for 30 minutes?
Crazy
Easier to pick up that way I'd guess.
Longer at a lower temperature gets you a thicker crust. Shorter at a higher temperature will get you a thinner crust. Generally speaking.
Yeah but then they still aren't very good
Which they are saving up for a very specific purpose. It still makes sense.
Right but... This isn't AI generated? The stitching is consistent, the text is all perfect, even the stuff too small to read. The textures on everything make sense. The background is detailed and consistent. Would an AI pic have a specific brand of hot press (like one might use to print on a hat) in the background with the right amount of being out of focus?
Yes AI slop is bad, but people calling literally every slightly unlikely picture AI is worse.
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The bowls from the same line are great too. Modern bowls have sides that aren't steep enough so they spill too easily.
On the other hand I've seen vantablack on crumpled aluminum foil and it was in a plexiglass box. I'm sure it must've been incredibly black, but it was completely impossible to tell over the reflections on the plexiglass. Never mind that they mounted the fucking thing in a corner on the ceiling for some reason.
Barbie pink is nowhere near the pinkest pink. It really is a shame it doesn't photograph well, because it's a very neat color.
I own some of that pinkest pink. I've not in my life seen anything more pink. The blacks he sells are... okay I guess, but I feel like the pink is the only one that actually lives up to its name. The powder isn't /that/ pink, but as soon as you use it as a pigment it turns startlingly pink.
While what you say is true of course, I'd still rather be in a world where pandering to LGBTQ+ is profitable than one where it is not. It says something about culture at large, even if the act itself is a bald-faced money grab.
Visibility is the first step to acceptance.