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Rhyasa said:
Everyone shrieking fuckfuckfcuk and paniccing likes its the end of the earth has ruined my fucking business. The worlds needs to calm the shit down this will all be gone in a week for fuck sake.

I hate to break it to you, but this won't end in a week. Nothing like this dies off instantly. It will last for a couple more months at most before slowly dying off. I don't understand why some people think this will end in a week, because it's not going to. Sorry to ruin your day, but it's the truth.

Animal Crossing New Horizons designs research

The standard pattern data is 680 bytes.
1st: 120 bytes has the pattern name, creator/town name, and id.

2nd: 45 bytes for the pallet. Three bytes per color, the last one is alpha. There are 15 colors.

3rd: Pattern data. 512 bytes for a standard pattern. A pro design should be 2 KB for four 512 byte image data. (32x32 image)

4th: Padding, three bytes for standard patterns.

In response to blip #104859

@Shishigumi: Well, in my personal experience, if you can offset your metabolism in the right ways via changing your diet, you can start fasting for multiple days as an effective weight loss strategy. When I took the keto diet, I would eat absolutely nothing for a few days every now and again, and alongside working out, I would just shred weight like never before.

That being said, it is also important to understand how your body reacts to certain diet changes. Everyone is different and fasting may not be for everyone.

Everyone shrieking fuckfuckfcuk and paniccing likes its the end of the earth has ruined my fucking business. The worlds needs to calm the shit down this will all be gone in a week for fuck sake.

In response to blip #104895

CCoyote said:
@Jakku_NoShi: Practice need not have anything to do with detail. In fact, too much detail can confuse a work because it might prevent a viewer from knowing what they're supposed to look at. Practice is about getting better, discovering your style, refining your technique, improving your portrayal of anatomy, learning how to use the elements and principles of design, and dozens of other things.

There are objective measures by which art can be judged good or bad. Most people don't know have the vocabulary to describe them, but they know it when they see it. If you really want to improve your artwork, then you must practice frequently. If you don't have the discipline to do that, or if you find it hard to understand what makes art better or worse, then consider taking classes at a local community college.

I trace over my traditional art on SAI

In response to blip #104893

@Jakku_NoShi: Practice need not have anything to do with detail. In fact, too much detail can confuse a work because it might prevent a viewer from knowing what they're supposed to look at. Practice is about getting better, discovering your style, refining your technique, improving your portrayal of anatomy, learning how to use the elements and principles of design, and dozens of other things.

There are objective measures by which art can be judged good or bad. Most people don't know have the vocabulary to describe them, but they know it when they see it. If you really want to improve your artwork, then you must practice frequently. If you don't have the discipline to do that, or if you find it hard to understand what makes art better or worse, then consider taking classes at a local community college.

In response to blip #104884

kamimatsu said:
@Jakku_NoShi: you just did

Am I supposed to understand that you're trying to be funny? Because it isn't working, anyone can see that.

Shishigumi said:
quit while you're behind bro lol he's done nothing but own you so far

Sorry but I can't be roasted by intellectuals who can't even roast a chicken

Some things about Animal Crossing New Horizons.

Non announced meteor shower(or was just a few)

Can place stuff on top of designs on the ground now. Couldn't in ACNL.

New insects I found so far: Paper kite butterfly, Man-faced stink bug.

Can place stuff on top of many fish tanks, even bug containers.

Timmy and Tommy won't kick you out of Nook's Cranny at 10:00 pm if you're sitting on the stool. The closing soon music again. <3

Fishing trash items have uses now.

In response to blip #104520

Odisaodi said:
If they thanked you for posting their stuff then they would have wanted the rest here too. Also it's a furry art archive so...it would be honoring their memory :)

Aaah I should’ve clarified, it was their partner who passed—one thanked me on behalf of both.
I’m afraid of asking, knowing personally what losing someone’s like, if me bringing it up will cause them to be upset..
They had a tribute commission in memory of them, perhaps maybe only that one??

In response to blip #104881

Shishigumi said:
well if you're trying to lose weight, starving does literal zero to help. it tells the metabolism to shut off burning fat storages and removes your physical energy and health in exchange.

also, this is not an appropriate place of discourse to reveal things like that about yourself. personal struggles are reserved for close friends and family. it's should feel humiliating to talk about anorexia on a general internet forum.

Internet is my life, and I don't have friends or family IRL. (especially now that COVID19 is on the loose). But I'll take your advice and stop here.

Still doesn't answer my original questions about sexuality and stuff though.

In response to blip #104875

I seriously don't get why art needs to have artist standards. No matter what I upload, it just gets deleted, by Millcore.
Can someone tell me why art needs to meet the artistic standards?

bipface said:
well my friend, unfortunately every piece of art incurs a cost,
the cost of storing it on the server, the cost of indexing it in the database, the cost of uploading and downloading it, maintaining backups, and the inherent burden of sharing intellectual property.
sure, the cost of each individual post is small, often immeasurable, but when you have millions of posts it becomes substantial.
that is why every post needs to be at least valuable enough to justify its cost. without some kind of quality standards, the site would end up spending a whole lot of money to host art that the user base is not interested in.

Thank you for your help

In response to blip #104868

Jakku_NoShi said:
Can someone tell me why art needs to meet the artistic standards?

well my friend, unfortunately every piece of art incurs a cost,
the cost of storing it on the server, the cost of indexing it in the database, the cost of uploading and downloading it, maintaining backups, and the inherent burden of sharing intellectual property.
sure, the cost of each individual post is small, often immeasurable, but when you have millions of posts it becomes substantial.
that is why every post needs to be at least valuable enough to justify its cost. without some kind of quality standards, the site would end up spending a whole lot of money to host art that the user base is not interested in.

In response to blip #104828

CCoyote said:
@Samael_Morningstar: Malnutrition causes just as many problems with your body, and sometimes more. It isn't healthier; the diseases you get are just more insidious. Might I recommend a few episodes of the British show Super Fat vs. Super Skinny? If you're willing to watch, I think you might find some valuable knowledge there.

Watching them now. I'm on the third one. Also, a good movie to watch about serious risks of anorexia and bulimia is "To the Bone", but I'm far from that amount of skinniness.

I seriously don't get why art needs to have artist standards. No matter what I upload, it just gets deleted, by Millcore.
Can someone tell me why art needs to meet the artistic standards?

In response to blip #104860

bipface said:
okay i suppose there's comfort in knowing you've still got some buffer, at least

i think you should treat your rickets though, if you aren't already; vitamin D pills are cheap and almost tasteless
(and maybe consider taking all the other vitamins while you're at it)

I just go out in the sun alot to try and make up for it and take iron supplements. is that enough?

In response to blip #104859

Shishigumi said:
anorexia is a serious mental disorder that's incompatible with being overweight. kinda edgy to use "anorexia" synonymous-ly with "i feel like i'm not eating much". and if you plan to lose weight, you must eat healthy food at least six times a day in small portions will working out daily. attempts at refusing food altogether do not work in any manner.

I'm not just using "anorexia" on a whim. I got up to 260 lbs and started purging after every meal then after a while of not gaining nor losing I started not eating at all so I wouldn't have to go through vomiting all the time. after about a year of not eating but a handful of this or that every 3 or 4 days, and throwing that up too on occasion, I was referred to a specialist and diagnosed officially. So even though I'm not skinny I do have anorexia by some definition.

As somebody who mastered emotional distancing long ago,

this whole social distancing thing is a piece of cake.

In response to blip #104855

Samael_Morningstar said:
well at this moment in time i don't see my anorexia as a threat yet because i am currently 125 pounds overweight.

okay i suppose there's comfort in knowing you've still got some buffer, at least

i think you should treat your rickets though, if you aren't already; vitamin D pills are cheap and almost tasteless
(and maybe consider taking all the other vitamins while you're at it)

In response to blip #104855

anorexia is a serious mental disorder that's incompatible with being overweight. kinda edgy to use "anorexia" synonymous-ly with "i feel like i'm not eating much". and if you plan to lose weight, you must eat healthy food at least six times a day in small portions will working out daily. attempts at refusing food altogether do not work in any manner.

I wish MY job let us work through the pandemic, im not making enough to pay rent next month so i hope we get reopened soon.

On the other hand, quarantine ensures i wont get sick so theres that.

man i keep typing into the google searchbar and seeing spoilers in the autocomplete results
i never seem to learn, it's happened like four times now …

Another day risking my health so people can buy stuff that they dont need and complain when we dont have it todays been full of bad luck i got abused by customers had hailstones land on me and got given a neutral record whatever the hell that means for "creepy comments"

In response to blip #104838

crusty_fire said:
I swear the only reason I'm bothering to learn Python is to make tagging and sourcing easier for myself... Kinda sad lmao

y'know i think programming is a worthwhile use of time, even if no one benefits from the result.

i've been writing software for over 10 years and i always felt like there was valuable learning inherent in creation of all but the most trivial programs, as much now as when i first started.

of course it's more fulfilling when your work can be used/appreciated by others, but achieving that often requires much more effort/expertise than just solving problems for yourself

Sales and customer bookings are to the point that I can foresee my company trying to force somebody (cheaper than me) to put in 60-72 hours per week, and then try to justify paying out only 36-40 hours to them in the name of Covid-reality restructuring (being designated as 'essential services')