[-] [email protected] 21 points 3 months ago

From the size and proximity of the projected shadow, how close do folks think that plane buzzed over that last building?
The left wing tip, it looked less than a wing span away in hight. Yikes!

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[-] [email protected] 17 points 5 months ago

"Hey! Why don't you pick on someone your own size?" *proceeds to pics on someone his own size

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Reminded me of this meme from a while back:

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12271527

RIP Gamestream?

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RIP Gamestream?

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Visual description: a patient stands beside a front desk among an occupied medical waiting room. The signage above the front desk reads "Dr. Melissa Adams upper-lip-ologist"

Artist caption: "Health care continues to become more and more specialized."

[-] [email protected] 12 points 8 months ago

Also, no one like to sit with their back to the walkway corridor, with other guests and staff constantly squeezing past and behind your seat.

[-] [email protected] 21 points 8 months ago

This feels similar to reading further product reviews or customer comments between the time of purchase payment and shipped delivery for an online shopping. Anyone else sometimes do this?

[-] [email protected] 27 points 9 months ago

Looks like a fast way to accrue both hearing loss and brain damage by directly vibrating the users skull. Maybe even detached retinas?

APPLY RECOIL DIRECTLY TO THE FOREHEAD!

[-] [email protected] 12 points 10 months ago

So, you're telling me that conductors would ghost ride their own train as a safety precaution? What a wild time!

I can only imagine the instances where the track dipped downhill a little after a bridge, picking up unsuspected speed, and leaving the crew frantically sprinting after the caboose.

Or that one bad day, when it's late into your shift, and you're feeling kind of sick and tired, and just don't have it in you to jog after your train over the upteinth bridge tonight, so you decide to risk it, relax a little, and ride it out. But then your luck also runs out, and you fall down the ravine in a burning metal cage only to then drown in the river, like some big budget action shot in a 1926 silent-film.

[-] [email protected] 9 points 10 months ago

I took a photography class once where we developed our own black and white film. Getting the exposure just right while taking the shot, then processing the reel, then transferring the negatives was so tricky, especially when the subject lighting had a lot of dynamic range. Must have been a lot harder back then without all the optimized commercial chemistry supplies. But, perhaps this was a glass etching and not film?

[-] [email protected] 12 points 10 months ago

There was a fairly big 40K lore channel on YouTube with a rather good AI impersonation of David Attenborough's voice and narration style/scripting. However, I just went to check it, yet it must have recently gotten hit with a DMCA and taken down. A shame really. Though I never got into 40K lore before, or the 40K franchise in general, I am a big fan of David Attenborough, and so that ended up really drawing me in to a new literary universe. However, it was a big mistake by the YouTube creator to use the name and photo likeness of Attenborough in the branding, video titles, and thumbnail art on the channel. I think without pushing that line, the AI voice with a clear disclosure could have kept the channel under the legal radar.

From the pinned comments made here, this looks to be the same creators new channel, now using a different voice, no longer based on any one real person:

[-] [email protected] 25 points 10 months ago

That's intense! Imagine tipping over the point of no return and falling over 3x your hight, all while your feet and hips are strapped in place. No bailing from the stilts, no tuck and roll, just catching yourself like your landing the most insane jumping pushup, that is if your even falling face first.

The workers also don't look too young. I wonder if this is sort of like the case of there being no bold, old pilots. Just seasoned workers who learn never to push their luck when balancing all day, or just folks who really learned how to take a fall early in their life.

Great community BTW, just subscribed.

[-] [email protected] 14 points 10 months ago

The four eyed fish trivolously gives it away, cuz that ain't no flounder. Also, what cat in its right mind would be stealing a scavenged kill without it tightly secured in its jaws while on the run, let alone clinging a fish to its chest like an anthropomorphic cartoon?

The wide angle composition is kind of cool though, but I prefer photos of real cats.

[-] [email protected] 14 points 10 months ago

I wonder if they were specimens that were ideally fossilized, but only in a portion of a tectonic plate that was eventually pushed below the mantle and liquefied into molten lava.

Exotic skeletons from hundreds of hyper localized species, all pristinely preserved in so much detail miraculously for millions of years due, only to eventually turn into very hot rock just before ever returning to the near surface for paleontology discovery.

Time on earth makes for very lossy data archive. Ohhh, the entropy!

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cross posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/6700912

Garfield - 12 October 1978

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Art Direction vs. Realism

[-] [email protected] 16 points 1 year ago

This is adorable. Could someone ask the author if they'ed like to start a Lemmy community for their portfolio, or even just this comic series on the Fediverse? I'd love to follow it, but I'm not on Tumblr.

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