Gators are always angry because they got all them teeth but no toothbrush.
www.thassodar.com Been making electronic music for around 4 years. All my music can be located on SoundCloud for the latest, Spotify, Amazon, YouTube, Deezer, etc. for all album and EP releases. Patreon under construction!
Gators are always angry because they got all them teeth but no toothbrush.
Not sure what you mean by qualified. Edit: I looked it up and it seems like adding the http part, but why would that prevent someone from clicking the link? For me it worked fine.
I would pick image pass through because I’m not necessarily concerned about the image hoster logging my IP. I have been more frustrated with broken links, so I am very much opposed to the current method.
If you check my SoundCloud all of the track art I’ve used I made myself using Canva. Even I think it’s starting to look same-y, but it’s more interesting than having no art and cheaper than paying an artist. I say the cheap part because I’m still making essentially no money from music, so Canva lets me put out something interesting with no previous graphical design knowledge or history.
http://www.soundcloud.com/thassodar
So, to me, it’s a blessing and a curse. I can whip up some quick art (in an hour, sometimes two), and save money as well. The curse is people look down on Canva and I feel like there’s an upper limit I haven’t reached with the web based editing.
If you couldn’t tell I’m telling these jokes on porpoise !
I graduated 2005 and 3d printing wasn’t even a concept at any school in my district.
I use Jdownloader as well but it just seems…shady somehow. I don’t know why.
I got a 90 day “sample” of Ableton in 2020 with a midi keyboard I bought. At the end of it I had a few songs out and they gave me another 3 months for some reason. Now I’ve been using Ableton for nearly 5 years, full license.
Better pray sweat/drink condensation/ANY moisture doesn’t get on that map, otherwise you’re toast!
I got lost leaving prom because I’d only had my license less than a year and didn’t know major highways. The printed instructions were illegible at night without your cabin light on, and that was dangerous too!
“Sire, the Sacrificial Anode…has failed.”
“SOUND THE ALARMS!”
I second that it’s a great show.
You can’t build a cult following without failing first, most of the time.
That’s great to hear because the little references and cameo’s from other characters was the cherry on top of a not very serious show. To enjoy it without the meta is a sign of a good show!
I think he was great in Twisted Metal and the show, as a whole, was a hoot. I’d say I even liked it more than the Fallout show, but honestly I played waaaaay more Twisted Metal than Fallout.
I know unions, my dad was a union VP for over a decade. I’ve seen how companies can be shitty even if you have the union backing you.
But knowing how shitty companies are they’ll likely make some excuse to fire people before they get close to their 6 year maximum. It’s similar to how fast food places avoid hiring someone full time by scheduling them for 35 hours a week instead of 40.
Yup, just slip it in their camera bag. After a time, poof, no more paparazzi.
I have a black and green Conair one that has lasted longer than the cheap stocking stuffer ones you usually can get for less than $5 or $10.
Like 3+ years long, but maintaining the threads and such that get wrapped around the middle spindle and not using it for more than 20 - 30 minutes at a time I’ve noticed helps the motor last longer.