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the first time ever I see this image, years ago, I could see both white-gold and black-blue. I don’t know why I can only see white-gold now.
but assuming the bright light in the back is warm sun light, I think this is why my brain is more accepting that the blue tint is more of a shaded area from the sun, while the base color is white. the yellow-blue contrast
haha funny joke. wait wdym this isn’t some random twitter account making up unrealistic funny scenarios? whatt
what 2x anisotropic filtering does to a mf
enbiousenvy@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is there a song in a foreign language you like the melody to but didnt know the lyrics?English1·13 days agodeleted by creator
I’ve seen this image around 2020-2021, before image generation explodes
why isn’t croptop more common wear for men to use. They’d be hot.
I bet he doesn’t need his name up in lights. He just wants to be heard, whether it’s the beat or the mike.
enbiousenvy@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•Not Mutually Exclusive RuleEnglish4·23 days agoI think Arsenal fans are supposed to b Gunners though
that looks like the ancient mouse that uses ball for cursor movement.
send me the logs I’ll troubleshoot what’s preventing logging out.
Oh very true, I forgot about it. It’s definitely very related to philosophy & mythology a lot. I personally never been so interested with that aspect hence I forgot. But it does pique my interest quite often enough when watching such videos. I often noticed even much later religious communities developed their philosophy based on more ancient philosophy foundation, which neoplatonism is one of such idea that I hear a lot. And so about how a lot of abrahamic religion are adopting/build their system based on or against various ancient mesopotamian myths, culture, and systems.
But I personally have been more interested to the history & evolvement aspect of things, like how the Bible differs in various times in different locations. How early Christian & Muslim had their sort of “figuring out” eras during their early times respectively. Or how does Judaism evolved from Canaanite theology, from a pantheon to henotheism, to eventually become monotheism.
This also overlaps to linguistic as well sometimes, used for example to describe various Indo-European gods appear in various culture are related linguistically. Although, I don’t really follow any linguistic channels since they really are (well, obviously) about linguistic, not religious studies or history focused.
I might be in a niche. Here’s my fav, Religion for Breakfast, Let’s Talk Religion, Esoterica, Al-Muqaddimah, Tablets and Temples, Useful Charts. Not religious but I like Religious Studies because it’s overlaps to history.
In addition, the Crash Course series to Religious Studies by PBS is also very good.
Also few history channel, Dan Davis History, A Historian’s Craft, Kings and Generals
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close up screenshot of Juno (from Overwatch 2) smirking, with an overlay text that says “that looks she give you when you own an air fryer”
shall merge with lidl to create ALDIDDLEDIDDLE
tell me why you cry and why you lie to me
that’s skibidi toilet guy
It’s “deer strikes” this whole time?
I swear the first time I saw this I immediately skimmed it “to avoid getting hit by cars” 😭
I think I want few small rooms and large grass field.