Abere Lucifer Productions

Formerly 'Doc5252 Productions'
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May 31, 2017
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send them to my house ... just add santa and you'll have me ... hhhhhhhhhhhhahahahahahahhahaha jk jk .... hey don't make me die afterwards tho ..... :p
Sorry, bro. Figured something out...After two hours of my brain not working. I also came up the ULTIMATE CANADA BASH!!
 

Abere Lucifer Productions

Formerly 'Doc5252 Productions'
Game Developer
May 31, 2017
6,970
21,297
What do y'all think?

mc “Just let me for warn you, I am a god when it comes to air hockey?”

mc “The only person better than me at it is Georgina, and that's because she Canadian.”

mc “Nobody can beat those maple leaf, syrup drinking, beaver loving...Hmm. I like beavers too.”

mc “Scratch the beaver loving. I love beaver too.”

mc “Let's see. What else can I say to trash Canada?”

mc “Hmm.”

br “They apologies a lot.”

mc “Ah, yes.”

mc “They apologies more than a New York City District Attorney to a serial killer.”

mc “How was that?”

br “That works.”
 

Son of Durin

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Sorry, it's just that 'the pictures are dark because the room is supposed to be dark' is a massive pet peeve of mine that always pisses me off. Like, do people not realise that both cameras and our eyes have variable exposure? Have they never gone from a dark room to a bright one or vice-versa and noticed that their eyes adjust?
Yes, but our eyes still see things more "darkly" in the lower light situations, and I can adjust my SLR to achieve different "brightness" when photographing a person or an object. A person with a milky white skin tone will appear less bright under low light, while someone who is more a caramel in bright light might be milk chocolate in low light. Our eyes adjust to the darkness to gather in as much available light as they can, but they don't create light and make things appear the same in a bright room as they do in a dark room.
 
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ImperialD

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Don't recall hearing of places that did cow brain burgers, but fried sheep brain sandwiches were popular in the Midwest, particularly the more rural areas.
i tried ostrich when i lived in Texas ... about 26 years ago .... ate gator in Florida .. ate snake in Arizona .. all tasted great too . yummy :)
 

Son of Durin

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i tried ostrich when i lived in Texas ... about 26 years ago .... ate gator in Florida .. ate snake in Arizona .. all tasted great too . yummy :)
Lived in Texas most of my life - was exiled to the Midwest for a few years in the late 90s where I saw the brain sandwich all the time. I was very fond of the pork cutlet sandwich that was also popular up that way. Oddly, I first ate ostrich when I was up there, but have had everything else here. When in Texas, never ask what's in the chili or the sausage unless you really want to know. ;) Also, if one of the answers to the "chili" question is "beans", then it isn't Texas chili. Beans are a condiment here and cooked separately. :)
 

Master of Puppets

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I seriously love girls in suits like this. :love:


Yes, but our eyes still see things more "darkly" in the lower light situations, and I can adjust my SLR to achieve different "brightness" when photographing a person or an object. A person with a milky white skin tone will appear less bright under low light, while someone who is more a caramel in bright light might be milk chocolate in low light. Our eyes adjust to the darkness to gather in as much available light as they can, but they don't create light and make things appear the same in a bright room as they do in a dark room.
Way to totally miss the point. I never said a dark room should look exactly the same as a bright room, I said that if an image is dull with no highlights it's underexposed.
 

Son of Durin

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I seriously love girls in suits like this. :love:



Way to totally miss the point. I never said a dark room should look exactly the same as a bright room, I said that if an image is dull with no highlights it's underexposed.
I reread your comments. Based on my level of reading comprehension, it's more a matter of you not actually making the point than me missing it.

And all of this stemming from you not getting a joke in the first place.

Moving on.
 
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