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Yeah it’s been a bad few weeks.this has been my life so much lately
lol.
I’m getting better, tho.
LOL. For realz.
Excellent summary of generalized anxiety disorder….
Oh god. So my life.
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Posted on May 25, 2012 via bosh'tet! with 11,861 notes
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Posted on May 25, 2012 via This is the thing. with 1,389 notes
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This is the kind of press I used in school, and rented time on at AS220 in RI.
Posted on May 21, 2012 via Xigno with 4 notes
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This takes me right back to 1979. My first job, as a letterpress printer. I can still feel the lead and wooden type, the smell of the ink, the quoin keys, the weight of the chase, the amount of time it took to make ready a forme for press. What took 30 mins to prepare back then, can be achieved in 30 seconds today. Technology. Relentless. Letterpress type, it’s 0.918 of an inch high you know! The things you recall.
I love all of these things so much. There’s nothing like the smell of ink and metal and the clunking rhythm of the press working.
Posted on May 16, 2012 via village idiocy with 24 notes
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Japanese Letterpress!
Wow, somehow this is even cooler than English letterpress, even though we’re setting each character by hand, too.
Posted on May 16, 2012 via Bibliognost with 2 notes
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La tipo me excita! #typography #horny #design #letters #letterpress #lettermpress (Taken with instagram)
Posted on May 16, 2012 via Pez with 6 notes
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100% Letterpress Project
by praegedruck
Posted on May 16, 2012 via cbardal with 362 notes
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Dudes. Imagine life here in the US — or indeed, pretty much anywhere in the Western world — is a massive role playing game, like World of Warcraft except appallingly mundane, where most quests involve the acquisition of money, cell phones and donuts, although not always at the same time. Let’s call it The Real World. You have installed The Real World on your computer and are about to start playing, but first you go to the settings tab to bind your keys, fiddle with your defaults, and choose the difficulty setting for the game. Got it?
Okay: In the role playing game known as The Real World, “Straight White Male” is the lowest difficulty setting there is.
This means that the default behaviors for almost all the non-player characters in the game are easier on you than they would be otherwise. The default barriers for completions of quests are lower. Your leveling-up thresholds come more quickly. You automatically gain entry to some parts of the map that others have to work for. The game is easier to play, automatically, and when you need help, by default it’s easier to get.
Now, once you’ve selected the “Straight White Male” difficulty setting, you still have to create a character, and how many points you get to start — and how they are apportioned — will make a difference. Initially the computer will tell you how many points you get and how they are divided up. If you start with 25 points, and your dump stat is wealth, well, then you may be kind of screwed. If you start with 250 points and your dump stat is charisma, well, then you’re probably fine. Be aware the computer makes it difficult to start with more than 30 points; people on higher difficulty settings generally start with even fewer than that.
As the game progresses, your goal is to gain points, apportion them wisely, and level up. If you start with fewer points and fewer of them in critical stat categories, or choose poorly regarding the skills you decide to level up on, then the game will still be difficult for you. But because you’re playing on the “Straight White Male” setting, gaining points and leveling up will still by default be easier, all other things being equal, than for another player using a higher difficulty setting.
Likewise, it’s certainly possible someone playing at a higher difficulty setting is progressing more quickly than you are, because they had more points initially given to them by the computer and/or their highest stats are wealth, intelligence and constitution and/or simply because they play the game better than you do. It doesn’t change the fact you are still playing on the lowest difficulty setting.
You can lose playing on the lowest difficulty setting. The lowest difficulty setting is still the easiest setting to win on. The player who plays on the “Gay Minority Female” setting? Hardcore.John Scalzi tells it like it is. (Go and read the whole essay, then read the comments.)(via babyslime)
Posted on May 15, 2012 via Neil Gaiman with 4,269 notes
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Final touch
FATALITY

FINISH HIM.

This flying head scissors take down is the best thing I’ve ever seen…..
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Posted on May 8, 2012 via The Sound of Rant with 103,363 notes
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Posted on May 8, 2012 via i was only for your very space. with 5,719 notes
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