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not an image but a blessed way of making blessed images https://twitter.com/awilkinson/status/1402740422389030912
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LifeSunDeath posted:not an image but a blessed way of making blessed images You can launch the page, disconnect from the internet and keep working since everything is client-side. Extremely helpful for commuters.
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LifeSunDeath posted:not an image but a blessed way of making blessed images gently caress adobe, lmao.
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Inzombiac posted:You can launch the page, disconnect from the internet and keep working since everything is client-side. Extremely helpful for commuters. You know what's also client-side? Photoshop. That said,
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LifeSunDeath posted:not an image but a blessed way of making blessed images It's not quite as polished as the real thing yet, and some finer customisation is not as intuitive, but it's easily the best online photo editing tool, and I've seen a lot of them.
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mobby_6kl posted:You know what's also client-side? is it nowadays, tho? I know its gotten ridiculously connected since their solution to piracy is "must be connected to our servers 24/7, even when not using the software"
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I like to imagine the dog was scared that he would be blamed for the crash and tried to go on the run with a new identity.
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LifeSunDeath posted:not an image but a blessed way of making blessed images I've used this for years and I love it
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low key sex master posted:I've used this for years and I love it This and Pixlr are really good.
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https://twitter.com/WholesomeMeme/status/1403008317518135305?s=20
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Finally down to zero! (First time since we got our first case)
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RFC2324 posted:If you think a dog can be in heaven without their people, you have only known abused dogs You mistake is assuming that in domestication we broke ALL dogs in the same way - while your average golden retriever wants nothing more than wants nothing more than a middle-class family living in the suburbs, I can assure you that there are many breeds of sheepdog that if given the choice between 'loving family' and 'a bunch of things to herd', aren't gonna be found asleep on the couch.
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norp posted:
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norp posted:
How on earth do you have so few cases? Literally 15% of total cases were on several boats at the very beginning.
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Paladinus posted:How on earth do you have so few cases? Literally 15% of total cases were on several boats at the very beginning. We are a several-hour plane flight from the nearest other major city and we almost completely cut ourselves off from the entire rest of the world for most of last year.
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Organza Quiz posted:We are a several-hour plane flight from the nearest other major city and we almost completely cut ourselves off from the entire rest of the world for most of last year. Good on you. I was surprised how slow vaccination was going in Australia compared to the rest of the world, but I guess when you don't have too many new cases, people just don't feel like getting the jab is that urgent.
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Paladinus posted:Good on you. I was surprised how slow vaccination was going in Australia compared to the rest of the world, but I guess when you don't have too many new cases, people just don't feel like getting the jab is that urgent. That and we bet on Astrazeneca (because we are geared up for production) and when the blood clot thing happened we limited it to 50+ and had to get in line for pfizer
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Paladinus posted:Good on you. I was surprised how slow vaccination was going in Australia compared to the rest of the world, but I guess when you don't have too many new cases, people just don't feel like getting the jab is that urgent. There's just huge waiting queues since they're not letting anyone under 50 get AZ. https://twitter.com/EK63268661/status/1401823472301449220
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Wall Balls posted:
I'm in love
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Someone make a capybara please
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Paladinus posted:Good on you. I was surprised how slow vaccination was going in Australia compared to the rest of the world, but I guess when you don't have too many new cases, people just don't feel like getting the jab is that urgent. It's actually that there aren't enough vaccines They're still restricted to emergency services and medical folks and older folks here in Victoria. Well, I say "older", but I think it's that you have to be at least 40 if there's nothing else qualifying you. I'm 35. I'll get my shots just as soon as they let me.
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norp posted:That and we bet on Astrazeneca (because we are geared up for production) and when the blood clot thing happened we limited it to 50+ and had to get in line for pfizer We had 2 dud bets, don't forget the canned locally developed vaccine that made you positive on aids tests.
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spaceblancmange posted:made you positive on aids tests.
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I'm glad to be affirmed in my knowledge that the Australian government is just as incompetent as any other, and they just got lucky.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrXprytCMZk
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https://i.imgur.com/xCYh69V.mp4
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That's so cool. And they live for 80 years? That guy has pokemon.
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I sometimes get the urge to get a bird pal, but then I remember some parrot owner saying that it's like having a five year old autistic kid who never grows up and probably outlives you. Beautiful beasts but really a handful.
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A five year old autistic kid with a vice grip
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Paladinus posted:I'm glad to be affirmed in my knowledge that the Australian government is just as incompetent as any other, and they just got lucky. Yeah, I could elaborate on our government's shortcomings, but not in this most blessed of threads. Super Waffle posted:A five year old autistic kid with a vice grip
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QjVeH2Z57E
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Super Waffle posted:A five year old autistic kid with a vice grip Hot take: this description also applies to dogs.
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good morning to the blessed thread from peppa and cleo https://i.imgur.com/tL2THcX.mp4
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DiHK posted:Hot take: this description also applies to dogs. Ive never had a dog take a chunk of flesh and run away audibly laughing about it Parrots/macaws/cockatoos need 'malevolent' added to their list of descriptors.
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The Walrus posted:good morning to the blessed thread from peppa and cleo I think it's the twitchy noses that do it for me.
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# ? Jun 12, 2021 16:17 |
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I know where to find a bunch of bunnies in need of homes. The shelter I volunteer at got evicted, so they don't even have that right now. Here's the onesI just adopted, sorry for lack of camera skills
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RFC2324 posted:Ive never had a dog take a chunk of flesh and run away audibly laughing about it Thats fair, i would not call dogs malovent but you certainly could train a dog to do that. I was in the parking lot of a junk yard once and from a hundred yards the dog saw me through a open gate and charged. Owner called him off but i had enough time to contemplate pissing my pants.
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DiHK posted:Thats fair, i would not call dogs malovent but you certainly could train a dog to do that. I was in the parking lot of a junk yard once and from a hundred yards the dog saw me through a open gate and charged. Owner called him off but i had enough time to contemplate pissing my pants. Yeah, and you can train birds not to do that, but the default settings are definitely 'dinosaur' for those birds
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That's not really a strong argument
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