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author=Feldschlacht IV
The weather up in Seattle is finally starting to turn. As much as I love the summer, I was getting a little tired of having no options to wear except T-shirts every damn day all damn day.
I don't understand this sentiment.
If you mean 'why would anyone not want to wear T-shirts every day', I can understand that sentiment, but; 1. Style of dress and fashion is an interest of mine, and I can't dress up on a date or outing with friends with much variety with 'What should I wear? Oh right, if it's anything but a t-shirt I'll fry like an egg'. 2. This is amplified by having a job for the past half decade where I and everyone else I work with wears a camo uniform to work every day 9-5 without any variation.
If that's not what you meant, elaborate?
If that's not what you meant, elaborate?
Feldschlacht IV
The weather up in Seattle is finally starting to turn. As much as I love the summer, I was getting a little tired of having no options to wear except T-shirts every damn day all damn day.
I'm in the same boat. I miss being able to wear my sweaters, and it's nice to finally have a cool breeze in the room when I'm sleeping.
author=PizzaFeldschlacht IVI'm in the same boat. I miss being able to wear my sweaters, and it's nice to finally have a cool breeze in the room when I'm sleeping.
The weather up in Seattle is finally starting to turn. As much as I love the summer, I was getting a little tired of having no options to wear except T-shirts every damn day all damn day.
Have you considered a fan ?? :)
In Florida, most rooms of us wealthy people have ceiling fans or floor fans.
Come live with us rich folk :)
Corfaisus
"It's frustrating because - as much as Corf is otherwise an irredeemable person - his 2k/3 mapping is on point." ~ psy_wombats
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author=Satedauthor=Red_NovaOh man, I remember this video. Not seen it for a while. It's bloody amazing :D
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author=Feldschlacht IV
If you mean 'why would anyone not want to wear T-shirts every day', I can understand that sentiment, but; 1. Style of dress and fashion is an interest of mine, and I can't dress up on a date or outing with friends with much variety with 'What should I wear? Oh right, if it's anything but a t-shirt I'll fry like an egg'. 2. This is amplified by having a job for the past half decade where I and everyone else I work with wears a camo uniform to work every day 9-5 without any variation.
If that's not what you meant, elaborate?
No that's what I meant. I look forward to casual Fridays where I can wear just a tshirt instead of a short sleeved golf shirt/polo. Anything with longs sleeves I find uncomfortable, and tank tops look funny on me. And I am not fit enough to go shirtless. (aint no one wanna see my dad-bod)
LockeZ
I'd really like to get rid of LockeZ. His play style is way too unpredictable. He's always like this too. If he ran a country, he'd just kill and imprison people at random until crime stopped.
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Sweaters never wrinkle and don't have to be ironed. Sweaters all day every day
Corfaisus
"It's frustrating because - as much as Corf is otherwise an irredeemable person - his 2k/3 mapping is on point." ~ psy_wombats
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The world's gonna get a wide-eyed view of my pale bod when I go swimming Sunday (I'm so glad that plan worked out instead of just doing pizza for my b-day) if that's any consolation.
Wow.
Wow.
author=CorfaisusAhahahaha, wow lewd.
I'm so glad that plan worked out instead of just doing pizza for my b-day
I didn't know you thought about Pizza in that way.
Okay shitty joke cleared, weather here is lovely, on the inverse I'm looking forward to summer, southern hemisphere.
I know these words are gonna bite me in the future (I live in a semi-tropical area), but right now after having weeks of cold early mornings boy will I be glad to get out of the house without a cold wind marking my grave.
I do like Winter for the rug up factor.
Corfaisus
"It's frustrating because - as much as Corf is otherwise an irredeemable person - his 2k/3 mapping is on point." ~ psy_wombats
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author=BowelMovementauthor=CorfaisusAhahahaha, wow lewd.
I'm so glad that plan worked out instead of just doing pizza for my b-day
I didn't know you thought about Pizza in that way.
I'm not his type. I'm a filthy anatomically modern Homo sapien.
Also a man.
author=Corfaisusauthor=BowelMovementI'm not his type. I'm a filthy homo sapien.author=CorfaisusAhahahaha, wow lewd.
I'm so glad that plan worked out instead of just doing pizza for my b-day
I didn't know you thought about Pizza in that way.
Also a man.
Hey, there are some men that are pretty decent looking.
But yeah, Homo Sapien. No bueno.
Corfaisus
"It's frustrating because - as much as Corf is otherwise an irredeemable person - his 2k/3 mapping is on point." ~ psy_wombats
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author=mawk
trendy game
Link's Awakening (DX) is hell on the eyes in color. That's why I stick with the original.
I'm kind of curious when it comes to colourized games like LA (that is, things that enjoyed a release on both the GBC and the original GB) whether being amphibious limited their colour design
the GBC had the same palette limitations as the NES, but had a possible colour depth identical to the SNES -- which means that when savvy people are at work (like they were in Star Ocean: Blue Sphere, that thing I can't stop talking about) you get things that are ridiculously beautiful for the relative simplicity of the graphics. things like contrast and value don't exist when you're dealing with a strictly monochrome palette, though, so the same techniques would just look muddy.
(that said, there have been some four-colour palettes that are absolutely beautiful for their purpose, and use highlight to gorgeous effect. the palette used in Akropolis and Safety: Life is a Maze is one of my favourites for this.)
AND SINCE YOU POSTED SOMETHING ABOUT HOW A GAME BOY GAME LOOKS, I have an excuse to post this incredibly thorough set of articles about the Super Game Boy, the weirdest bunch of palette challenges you'll get this side of the MSX. its tech has very little to do with the GBC, which had the luxury of drawing in colour instead of just colourizing monochrome input after the fact, but it's a wonderful read and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did
the GBC had the same palette limitations as the NES, but had a possible colour depth identical to the SNES -- which means that when savvy people are at work (like they were in Star Ocean: Blue Sphere, that thing I can't stop talking about) you get things that are ridiculously beautiful for the relative simplicity of the graphics. things like contrast and value don't exist when you're dealing with a strictly monochrome palette, though, so the same techniques would just look muddy.
(that said, there have been some four-colour palettes that are absolutely beautiful for their purpose, and use highlight to gorgeous effect. the palette used in Akropolis and Safety: Life is a Maze is one of my favourites for this.)
AND SINCE YOU POSTED SOMETHING ABOUT HOW A GAME BOY GAME LOOKS, I have an excuse to post this incredibly thorough set of articles about the Super Game Boy, the weirdest bunch of palette challenges you'll get this side of the MSX. its tech has very little to do with the GBC, which had the luxury of drawing in colour instead of just colourizing monochrome input after the fact, but it's a wonderful read and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did























