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Strawberry could be a good contender.
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Strawberry could be a good contender.
It’s all dried blood, eventually.
Is there any risk of them being used to taint a crime scene?
The videos of them exploring Pripyat are amazing.
Damn. That’s a magnificent haul for whomever gets it.
Find flaws or do whatever the internet does.
The internet is dumb. If you both want a fairy wedding have a fairy wedding. Have fun, be good to each other. Best wishes.
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It’s certainly impressive, but I feel like the liberties taken with some of the modern polish don’t do it for me. It looks like a shiny plastic toy.
I’m a fan of using Doomsday with sane settings and HD textures, but keeping the original sprites. You can dial things in to look pretty, but still feel true to the original art style and mood.
I see the value in your opinion. I agree to an extent, because I’m a fan of reliable best practices and strict-ish design philosophies. However, there’s no way I could give up all the wonderful flavors of things, such as WMs.
I find the whole idea of “unthemeable” apps annoying. One big motivating factor of using Linux for me is the ability to create a custom and cohesive aesthetic. I actually actively avoid apps that take it upon themselves to override and create their own (often ugly) decorations, menus, popups, etc. They’re almost never flattering, and they typically stand out like a sore thumb in my workflow.
I don’t, because it’s my escape from most of their bullshit.
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