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namastecar · 1 year ago
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Force Traveller 26 Wider Body LWB 2023- ₹24 lakh | Real-life review
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bons-plans-automobiles · 2 years ago
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Force Motors présente le Citiline en Inde
Le marché indien profite depuis peu du Force Citiline. Il s’agit d’un SUV de 10 places qui est en vente pour 17 700 euros. Dommage qu’il ne soit pas disponible en Europe !
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Crédit photo : Victoria_Watercolor de Pixabay
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noxious-fennec · 1 year ago
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Hands are too shaky these days
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nocternalrandomness · 7 months ago
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Practice flight for the 2024 Indy 500
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volivolition · 8 months ago
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reading the "after the mind, the world again" ttrpg rulebook and im in love with it
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my god i am so affectionate towards them. but MAN this is so fucking cool i wish i wasnt a scared little guy so i could play ttrpgs hkjhd...
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supplyside · 11 months ago
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Falcon
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prfm-multiverse · 1 year ago
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Yasutaka Nakata Original DJ Mix ~ Motor Force + Polygon Wave + Robot Disco + Hikari no Disco Instr. + WORLD OF FANTASY ~
Source: CAPSULE LIVE in VRChat -Metro Pulse- AFTER PARTY in GHOSTCLUB 2023.11.18
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space-lamplighter · 1 year ago
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pajama party 💤
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So much happened after but we can't gloss over Ava figuring out the concept of pavement centerline with "Follow the yellow truck read!"
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patrice-bergerons · 3 months ago
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At this point right, my favourite painter is already JMW Turner, so maybe, I should just fully lean into this tall ship thing I clearly have going on and watch nothing but various historical nautical dramas. Why not.
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namastecar · 9 months ago
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Force Urbania LWB 17+D- ₹36 lakh | Real-life review
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peliginspeaks · 30 days ago
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5 and 10 for hallowrove!! - @letheology
5. What is your OC's preferred self-endulgent snack?
Hallowrove's favourite food is a meat pie that can be eaten on the road, but if you asked them to indulge.... Any sort of honey-soaked pastry, especially if it also involves almonds. I haven't yet figured out if this is a thing they would've had in childhood or if they tried it in travel somewhere, but they are a big fan of that combination.
10. What is your OC's favorite stim?
He has lots! One of the most fun is letting Sneeve do a sort of ladder climb over his moving hands, usually while sitting and waiting for something (like the train). Other common one is spinning something between and across his fingers - like a coin, or a pen, or a knife, although the chances of that last one being interpreted as an unintentional threat keep it mostly out of public. Foot tapping is another really common one Hallowrove does, though I wouldn't call it a favourite so much as just a sign of boredom at best and unease or discomfort at worst.
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dallonwrites · 11 months ago
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okay so one thing i wanted this year was to handwrite more, just because i like the idea of having physical copies of my writing like that rather than tucked into a computer doc, and i specifically have a Lover Boy Notebook. the goal isn’t to commit to handwriting the draft (typically i play with writing a scene in my notes app or laptop, which i call freewriting, and use that to handwrite a more “official” draft of that scene) but just to have a physical, chronological (bc i am NOT a linear writer usually) capsule of the first full draft. the idea is also that the first full draft, rather than being the messy thing you get out of the way so you can polish it into something better, is something special because its messy and new and only just becoming sure of itself, and that’s the part of a story i want to specially preserve like this more than anything.
anyway longwinded explanation aside, I am actually finding it so fun. these are the main benefits i notice (which very much align with my writing process and goals, i know they won’t for others!):
breaks up my writing sessions in a way that my brain processes more easily (sometimes i struggle to know if I’m really “done” for the day which has led to both over and under writing but here it’s just like. okay my arm hurt now)
forces me to write slower because i can’t control my handwriting well and need to be slow to be aware of what i’m doing, whereas on the laptop i can touch type so sometimes i will be writing and just zone out (great for sprints and fast drafts, but neither of those align with my writing goals atm)
^ writing slower has made me feel more immersed in a moment as i write it, especially i think combined with actively writing the words instead of typing keys fast. i’ve found myself immersing deep into images and scenes only to step back and realise that was all just one paragraph. something about it feels more actively engaging than typing a story out, but again i touch type so it’s easy for me to detach from what i’m doing when i do that
OMG THE STORY LITERALLY FEELS ALIVE!!!!!! i can flick through it, i can hear the words against the paper and notebook as i write them, i can feel the words when i run my hand over a page. this is sensory seeking autism heaven for me
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swallowtail-ageha · 2 months ago
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Lately my dash is full of the terror content which reminds me of when earlier this year i went with my brother to norway and visited the fram museum and there was a part dedicated to failed polar expeditions which made me go "oh that's awful! Thank god i will never experience this" which alas turned to be grim foreshadowing because like three days later i experienced a similar thing by virtue of the abisko plateau road getting broken while we were on the bus and getting stuck there for ten hours in the dark in the middle of a snowstorm with ~50 other people
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mrtequilasunset · 11 months ago
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I am such a huge fan of your rendition of the DE skills!! apologies if you've been asked before but I was curious about your process in creating the designs because you had mentioned it in the tags of the physique post. please have a wonderful rest of your day, your art is really amazing!
Thank you so much!! It makes me so happy that you like them, It really is just a huge crossover episode between my two favorite things so even though its mostly self indulgence i love that other people like them too.
In terms of process I really wish I had something better to say other than I have a pinterest board of various jester and jester adjacent images i use as inspiration and then i just play dress up using motifs that I like for each skill. They're mostly based on the actual appearance of the cards, and how the most striking physical features from them might translate to a silly little Jester, but I think I have more fun when I let myself interpret their personalities in with it too (which I'm gonna be honest I struggle with sometimes and idk why, it's like i need permission to get abstract with it bc im worried about being misunderstood). Really most of the designs just come from straight vibes, but the physical skills were a bit more deliberate than the psy and mot skills, which is why i wanna go back and redesign them just to make em more interesting to look at. Thank you for asking!!
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eats-the-stars · 3 months ago
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just had a very transparent reminder that practice does create improvement. my sister asked me to make a sign language guide for my 5yo nephew's schoolteachers. and maybe i coulda printed a buncha shit out, but my nephew is 5 and gives some of his signs a personal flair that the internet diagrams just doesn't capture. so i spent a whole day hand-drawing his most commonly used signs, and buddy, if you've ever struggled to draw hands, you can imagine the difficulty there is in drawing hands signing shit. point is, though, i was given the opportunity to mark the clear different in the quality of my hand-drawing skills from the first sign card to the last.
so yeah if you want to rapidly improve your hand-drawing skills, try to hand-draw a sign language guide using pictures of your own hands forming the signs, and internet sign drawings that range from excellent to complete dog-shit (no shade tho I almost cried trying to draw the sign for "friends" that one's a real bitch.
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