I’ve still yet to find a vector tool that works as well and easily as the one in flash. It was amazing. Ignoring the security, it was really way ahead of its time.
I’ve still yet to find a vector tool that works as well and easily as the one in flash. It was amazing. Ignoring the security, it was really way ahead of its time.
I understand being forced to use the platform, but why would you need to read those posts?
What lack of wealth would require you to read a linked in influencer post?
What if you’re the one that was in charge of adding safe guards?
Spiderman is still super fit. He’s lean muscle and not bulky body builder fit, but he still has muscle. Even in the comics his muscles are very well defined.
Looking it up, 30-50k
Isn’t it normal to get soup before the main course?
Even with the lore explanations, I think it just helps maintain suspension of disbelief when you visually see someone muscular doing impossible feats of strength rather than someone physically unfit. But to your point, I would like to see more super heroes with strongman barrel physics instead of the aesthetic prioritizing body builder physique.
They are always wearing makeup, even for “no makeup” looks.
IMO Harrison Ford looks pretty damn fit in that picture and I wouldn’t bat an eye if he were in a super hero movie today. Like that’s not a Thor body but there are many characters where that body would fit in just fine. I agree that movie bodies are not very attainable for most people with busy lives, but on the other hand, if you’re playing a super hero you’re not playing an average person. It would probably be weird to see an average body shape doing the impossible stunts you see in action movies.
He has lots of dumb moments since he often uses pedantry to try to sound smart. My motto is nobody likes a pedant, even other pedants.
I want a meme where the air force is like “we conquered the skies, next is space!” And the Navy is like guess what MFers.
I didn’t eat the onion because I read the sub first, yet it still made me think did this get posted to the wrong sub?
It used to be fast and cheap, what happened to the cheap part?
You act as if logic and consistency matters to them
Destruction of property and I guess kidnapping by rolling everything in earth into a giant ball
Foreign language was mandatory for me, but it’s pretty hard to maintain language skills since there’s not a lot of opportunity to practice it naturally. It’s much easier to learn English because so much media is in English globally. I still think it’s good to teach, just for the experience of learning how to learn languages.
On Reddit they’re profiting off your work. On lemmy, we’re all poor together!
I understand back when Reddit was small and before they killed all their good will, but I don’t see why anyone would continue to be a mod now that Reddit has made it clear that they want to monetize their work.
That’s a hot take I’d expect to hear from a 12 year old.