This Is Fine (Cost Of Living Crisis Edition)
Note: Took b0rk3d’s idea and ran with it!
From the Cost of living crisis challenge. See all 58 entries (closed)
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Note: Took b0rk3d’s idea and ran with it!
From the Cost of living crisis challenge. See all 58 entries (closed)
( , Fri 17 Jun 2022, 13:07, archived)
Keep running my friend
this is fab *clicks*
and very well deserved FP too
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Fri 17 Jun 2022, 13:27,
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and very well deserved FP too
He should be voting conservative at the very moment of death. Woo!
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Fri 17 Jun 2022, 13:46,
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This is one of the most meticulously credited comedy posts I've seen on a puerile digital arts website all day!
Woo!
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Fri 17 Jun 2022, 16:48,
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Conveniently placed top and bottom so CurationLAD can chop them off in a matter of seconds before reposting for their five billion followers
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Fri 17 Jun 2022, 17:00,
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lol I also have 3 meticulously hidden watermarks. Mostly for my own pleasure because they won’t get removed. Only the obvious watermarks get shopped out.
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Fri 17 Jun 2022, 21:00,
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I fucking hate modern internet
*Steals everything and blocks out signatures, writes WHO MADE THIS on the top, laugh cry emoji*
"Your video is only worth something if I film my REACTION to it"
"Before we get into the 30 second tutorial let me spend 15 minutes talking to you about today's sponsor"
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Fri 17 Jun 2022, 21:33,
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"Your video is only worth something if I film my REACTION to it"
"Before we get into the 30 second tutorial let me spend 15 minutes talking to you about today's sponsor"
I quite like seeing things I’ve made take hold in the wild. My jimmy hill chinny reckon gif is out there and so is the flag shagger jobby I made. I wasn’t in it for the money with those in the first place so glad they are being shared and enjoyed.
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Fri 17 Jun 2022, 23:18,
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Ha! Yes. That’s my hand.
twitter.com/ballymoran/status/1159505257069719553?s=21&t=xCr-TXa8CuwEn-IS69NyyA
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Sun 19 Jun 2022, 14:06,
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twitter.com/ballymoran/status/1159505257069719553?s=21&t=xCr-TXa8CuwEn-IS69NyyA
In contrast, the reason I've done maybe 45 minutes worth of work today:
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Fri 17 Jun 2022, 17:51,
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I want science to invent a way we can save up the heat for later
or save the cold from winter
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Fri 17 Jun 2022, 18:37,
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Easy.
Start with a solar collector in the summer hemisphere connected to to a salt/water heat battery array, which in turn connects to a pan-hemispheric megaplumbing network delivering hot water to taps in the winter hemisphere.
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Fri 17 Jun 2022, 19:21,
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Oh there's also the idea that we give everyone on earth a kilo of permafrost
that they can put in their fridge/freezer and save loads of electricity.
And release all the greenhouse gasses sequestered within it, and oh by the way we're strip mining the polar regions to do this.
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Fri 17 Jun 2022, 21:48,
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And release all the greenhouse gasses sequestered within it, and oh by the way we're strip mining the polar regions to do this.
Science accommodates your wish
It’s called “district heating”.
Currently saves loads of gas in the Danish (and Swedish + elsewhere) towns. Particularly where seasonal heat storages are deployed.
(I work with this stuff, so had to post unfunny and factual comment. Sorry.).
Lovely cartoon up there btw.
*re-lurks*
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Fri 17 Jun 2022, 22:07,
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Currently saves loads of gas in the Danish (and Swedish + elsewhere) towns. Particularly where seasonal heat storages are deployed.
(I work with this stuff, so had to post unfunny and factual comment. Sorry.).
Lovely cartoon up there btw.
*re-lurks*
Ooh that looks good
and surely makes more sense than millions of individual boilers
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Fri 17 Jun 2022, 22:11,
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If he’s supposed to look intimidating it’s not working
Those cans just look ridiculous.
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Sat 18 Jun 2022, 19:39,
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He's supposed to be a Pau'an
who are supposed to look like :this:.
But they hired a short dumpy guy and stuck a generic bald wig on him, glued some earphones on and made a start on the makeup, but then said fuck it.
Maybe casting Hayden Christensen (6'0") in David Prowse's (6'6") role of Darth Vader meant they had to cast short people for all the other roles. And maybe the expense of Ewan McGregor meant they had to cut the costume budget.
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Sat 18 Jun 2022, 21:41,
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But they hired a short dumpy guy and stuck a generic bald wig on him, glued some earphones on and made a start on the makeup, but then said fuck it.
Maybe casting Hayden Christensen (6'0") in David Prowse's (6'6") role of Darth Vader meant they had to cast short people for all the other roles. And maybe the expense of Ewan McGregor meant they had to cut the costume budget.
Most likely some creative use of camera angles and boxes.
Like LOTR... and Mission Impossible.
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Sun 19 Jun 2022, 1:08,
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