I blocked the instance with Sync, yet I can still see their users comments on other threads. Is there any way to completely block it all? Other than moving instances I guess.
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Well shoot. I know for sure we have hard water.
There is edible clay you can get, I just saw someone on a YouTube interview confessing that she eats a little every now and then.
Our shop had a giant flatbed printer that would inkjet UV resin "ink" onto just about anything, and could even build layers up to a mm thick.
Someone did our bathroom mirrors with a nice wood grain border, so it does work on glass. Just gotta find a shop that's local and has one.
To be honest, This Old Tony is not a how-to or diy YouTuber by any means. It's an entertainment/maker channel more than anything, with some "tips and tricks" sprinkles.
Your wasd seems to match the most popular way, Ctrl is def not normal lol
Well my ring finger is on w, pinky for A and Shift. I always rebind Ctrl and usually crouch with C.
I think heel of hand is better because I can't sprint and move left at the same time lol
The right way to hold wasd while gaming is now the same as when typing. It's objectively worse but I can't change now.
I think niche horror games are becoming a thing again. It has Amnesia vibes, that was another small at first horror game. Now I agree it's not a 10/10 game, but for it's price and length it was pretty good.
Your first post is about a Iranian/Palestine diplomatic event, and you've commented 30 times in a few hours on a brand new account. You are either the most chronically online person I've ever seen, or a bad actor with an agenda, and I'm leading towards the latter.
This article is just, "making a TV show is expensive and a lot of it goes to the place you made the show" ?
Why is it being framed as some huge charity case/economy boost? It's a TV show and they filmed it in one of the most expensive places available.
I suppose it could have all been sets and greenscreen and it would have been cheaper, and it was an intentional choice to spend more money in the city, but I didn't the why mentioned in the article at all.