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You know what’s totally upsetting? Picking up a pen with a red cap only to discover that it writes in black.
I already have a black pen dammit! But let’s keep our thoughts positive. I’m starting to develop this new approach to my thesis and it involves post-it notes, a lot of them. I’m trying to see if I can write my whole thesis on them. Other positive things include results of happy accidents. And to say that some people would spend ages trying to get those textures and things on a photo and all I needed was some Fuji film, a camera that’s older than I am, a cheap negative scanner and extreme lack of coordination. |
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Don’t know why, but I simply HATE black pens!!! Ideal for me is sharp-ended blue BIG, those were real treasures (deficyt) in our ukr childhood!
For me any pen at the office that isn’t black is a treasure! There just is a tiny little pen stealing goblin around these parts, I think.
All I really remember back from the Ukie days is the fact that teachers were really proud of their red pens. They used to be hard to get or something of the sort and they kept a very strict eye on them.
Yes…
I understand you so much…
Very nice pic…
C’est par là que tu habites ???
Re: Yes…
En gros, si tu prends un appareil avec un objectif de 50mm et tu prends une photo du jardin, t’obtiens la photo ci-dessus.
oh quick! trademark-copyright that idea and you’re on the way to kicking bill gates off the forbes list of…
wait a min! check out the top left hand of the photo… is that a… *plays twilight music*
I think that the “thesis by post-it” could be the next big thing, after the 4 Hour Workweek and all the GTD approaches. There just is something about writing on those and sticking them in columns.
I have so many UFOs on my photos. I’m starting to understand where all those photos you see on TV shows come from
Peeps are just as lazy as I am and they “forget” to remove the dust!