leathermax

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Feb 10, 2019
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Was it an absolutely amazing piece? No.
Did it deserve all the shit it was getting? Also no.

He liked it enough to get it and to share it, folks should have been considerate of that.
Not to be mean or anything, but when someone shares something online, then they voluntarily expose themselves to any potential opinion that people who don't know you and who you don't know either, might have on the subject. Nobody insulted him for the tat, but I think it's acceptable to share a negative opinion when you're pretty much asked to share one. Of course you can keep quiet in that regard or be a little hypocrite and tell a white lie, it's an option, although having a bit of a thick skin is basically a requirement because...
1644484471923.png and all of us here are (or at least should be) adults.
 

MrRuri

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Aug 13, 2021
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Oni decides to add another feature that will set it back at least a month
I wonder if they think we are that dumb to belive that same lie every single time ? Literally every indie artist does the same '' I have a delay because I want to make it better ! ''.
 

Bosss

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May 1, 2017
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Nah hopefully it's this week or mid-next week as oni stated in comments that he's quite close. He must ran into something game breaking to delay it.
Hm... Man, I start to think that you are disguised Oni. Just you wait, we will rock remove the mask of yours.

PS. Got a question, why in some movies ship(s) mentioned as "she"? It`s a navy tradition or what. It must be "it", not "she". Just curios.
 

Evil13

Engaged Member
Jun 4, 2019
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PS. Got a question, why in some movies ship(s) mentioned as "she"? It`s a navy tradition or what. It must be "it", not "she". Just curios.
Its not in movies, its been a tradition as old as sailing. Sailors have always been superstitious and when they refer to a ship as she, its a referring to the ship as a mother or goddess, hopefully guiding the crew home after a long journey.
 

wowdudes

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Sep 19, 2021
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PS. Got a question, why in some movies ship(s) mentioned as "she"? It`s a navy tradition or what. It must be "it", not "she". Just curios.
"It is generally accepted that ships are referred to as ‘she’ or ‘her’ due to language evolution from the Latin word for ship ‘Navis’ being feminine. Another reason for the use of female pronouns is that ships are usually named after women and are often dedicated to goddesses who provide a protective role for the ship. "

This also stems from most ship owners historically being male and the ship being something of a wife figure. Maried to the sea or boat. Figureheads on the prows of ships were often depictions of such female namesakes, denoting the name of the ship for a largely illiterate maritime population. Like ships countries also are frequently refereed to as female and this as well as with boats may be due to a desire to protect and cherish females more than men historically especially in the context of nationalism and patriotism.

Anecdotally sometimes they will say because they are difficult to work with and require a lot of maintenance.

“A ship is called a she because there is always a great deal of bustle around her; there is usually a gang of men about; she has a waist and stays; it takes a lot of paint to keep her good-looking; it is not the initial expense that breaks you, it is the upkeep; she can be all decked out; it takes an experienced man to handle her correctly; and without a man at the helm, she is absolutely uncontrollable. She shows her topsides, hiders her bottom and, when coming into port, always heads for the buoys.”
 
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