Message from @Nawalter Jizney
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Szechuan suace
@HotNoob Bro, check out Kiko Loureiro (megadeth) guitar hacks course, you can really improve your learning curve with that
MEMES!!
@YuriBezmenov. Considering Vegans eat tons and have to get ingredients from all over the world, I have to press X
Why the fuck is apple mobile device support installed on my PC
I haven't plugged in an iPhone for years
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It likes you
fucking hate Apple shit
Yeah I’m trying to get a new
Phone, something non apple
get an LG
im switching to LG from Samsung
I used to have lg a long time ago
Pretty reliable
Long enough for Pepperidge Farm?
I was thinking about ulefone
So apparently there’s was a stabbing rampage in socal
4 people killed, not a peep from the news
Wtf
But guns are the problem I guess 🤷🏻♂️
Yeah someone posted a link earlier about it
I’m trying to find info on that as well
Cooking seafood chowder.... :D
Drinking coffee on patio waiting.
Perfect. :D
I don't know if it was done on purpose but with my patio being semi underground...
When I sit on it, it's like I'm laying in the grass under some trees. Except I'm comfortably in a chair :)
Damn
Sounds great
Oooh... So ...
Every color added together creates white.
Therefore white power is power for all races. <:pikasmirk:565424846956265474>
i mean, that's not right but okay
"So if you mix all the rainbow colors together, it will be white again. In additive color mixing, like light, all the colors combined create white. Consider a prism and imagine the process in reverse. In subtractive color mixing, like paint, all the colors combined create black" -//www.quora.com/If-you-mix-all-the-colors-of-the-rainbow-what-color-do-you-get
seeing as how i can't post the link, i figure you could type in the https
:D
Or a better explanation. "Mixing all colors of light: You're combining wavelengths of light. Every wavelength you add gets you closer to a full "white" light, meaning every color (wavelength) is represented.
Mixing colors of paint: You're combining filters that screen out wavelengths of light. Whether the light is absorbed by that filter or bounces off of it depends of the filters. a white paint has no filtering or absorbing power; it reflects all the wavelengths. A black paint absorbs all the wavelengths. So if you take a white base and add a red pigment to it, you're enabling the paint to absorb wavelengths that are not red. Add a blue to that, and you filter leaving only red and blue, but each are muted by the other pigment; this gives you purple. Every new pigment you add mutes the other colors more, until you end up with black."
Woo painting 101 in highschool finally gave me something other then a useless credit
man, why do I feel that following orders from someone else is much easier than trying to follow my own rules.
Is there a way to escape this nightmare?
Every time I want to do something to improve myself I just end up procrastinating.
God I want to die so fucking much.