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I don't hold you responsible for the actions of others
You were probably jesting but these people have turned it into a meme, which is a horrible thing to do to a fellow user
{ddog != responsible for actions}
I broke your MEE6
To be honest I think I was the first who called you a Zucc
Whoever it is, I forgive you
I know you are not a bad person and deep down you are sorry
Well I'm not sorry
it was me, and thank you for the forgiveness
I mean I'm sorry if you feel offended
But I don't think I did anything wrong just because I called you Zucc
You may have called him Robot first but I definitely said Zucc first
that is true
You guys love to waste time with him
I don't feel offended
I also don't feel like you did anything wrong
Great. You shouldn't
There is nothing wrong with an occasional jest
When it becomes systematic teasing and bullying it becomes more gray
Do you guys think there is a moral argument to be made for allowing school shooters to shoot people who systematically bullied them for years?
I always have a feeling when I hear about these stories that at least some of the victims must have been terrible people
```cpp
struct _user {
bool isResponsible;
String name;
};
typedef _user* User;
int main() {
User newUsr = new _user();
newUsr->name = "ddog";
if (newUsr->name == "ddog") {
newUsr->isResponsible = false;
}
if (newUsr->isResponsible == false) {
cout << newUsr->name << " is not responsible." << endl;
}
}
```
when it comes to prolonged teasing, it is usually perpetuated by a reliable reaction from the person being teased
once you stop reacting to it, it will stop
Once it will stop I will stop reacting to it
I am not going to blink first on this
that's not how it works, but try it your way
Don't tell me what to do. I will try it *your* way
i'm not telling you what to do
I know
Well generally it stops when everyone gets tired of it. If you react to it this will happen more slowly but eventually people will still get tired of this
Which is why I will try it your way
But yeah it's only prolonging it
okay
how long have you been drawing?
I've been taking it relatively seriously for about a year and a half I think
cool
i used to draw, but i got disillusioned with art for a while
i'm slowly getting back into it
Show me some of your work please
I've never been good at it.
It's really hard to be good at it, especially when you do stuff from imagination
I don't have any online, it's all on paper, and unfortunately I never picked up my art portfolio when i left school, so it's probably all lost
There is a lot to warp your head around
It's ok
I used to work on it a lot more, but the closest I got to drawing would be world building and making maps.
that's pretty cool
Well you are still young
You can get back to it if you want
This is 5 years of work.
It's a good career to have, you can work from anywhere and there is a lot of demand
And it isn't as dry as most well paying alternatives
5 years? wow
cool
that's some serious dedication
started sophomore year of high school, slowly still add stuff to it.
You are very talented meratrix
I'm sorry for doubting you
the best art teacher i ever had was my middle school art teacher, and oddly enough the best thing i ever drew was in his class. I got an A+ on it, probably the only A+ i ever got in school lol
My middle school art teacher was similar like that.
the major point he tried to make was to not think about what you were drawing, and to actually not even look at the paper, but to just draw as slowly as possible and rely on negative space. he would actually have us turn things upside down to draw them
This one here is my masterpiece
negative space is one of a number of ways to maintain accuracy when drawing from life/reference
It's a very powerful tool
But you need to understand that it's just one tool
of course
You use it in conjunction with many others
Like plumb lines and triangulation
But I agree with your teacher, negative space is awesome
from my experience it's usually the most helpful
But I'm not sure about not looking at the paper, I've read about it in Betty Edwards' book and did the exercise
It's a unique experience but I can't really tell if it was that beneficial
I guess it's a way to stimulate areas of the brain that you want to develop for improving your technical skills
But I'm not that informed on the science behind it
yeah, he would often say that one part of your brain see's a nose for example, so it tries to draw a "nose" from memory instead of drawing what is in front of you, that is why he taught us the way he did
it is really a technique for drawing what you see, not so much for creative drawing
yes, he is right that our brain is prone to symbolism
Will she just die
It's probably the biggest struggle for an artist
Drawing what you see and not what your mind thinks you see
It isn't easy projecting 3d information onto a 2d plane
Our brain wasn't built for it
Artists didn't even know how to utilize rules of perspective until I believe the early 15th century
Which is why until then paintings looked flat and crappy
@Werlf
Soon
If half of the stuff about her health is true, she don't have much time
yeah. perspective stuff is what got me back into drawing recently, i've been drawing a lot of buildings and towns, architecture, that sort of thing
cool
Was she into bdsm?
0:40 "My husband is Muslim, I'm not"
Someone needs to tell her how Islam works
We need an emperor, democracy is overrated
*e v e r y o n e i s a m u s l i m*
We need a benevolent and wise godemperor
And gas chambers for furries
No
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