I like the one where he wouldn’t eat his soup, and when he dies, his family leaves the soup on his grave
I like the one where he wouldn’t eat his soup, and when he dies, his family leaves the soup on his grave
I guess bridge to terebinthia I read late enough that it wasn’t traumatizing, and the beautiful image of a room that lights up gold in the sunset stuck with me until today.
Otoh we got an audiobook with a picture of two kids smiling riding bicycles for the car ride on a trip to the beach one year, and like 30 minutes in, one of the kids died and that was awful.
Retro computing is a fun hobby though. I enjoy keeping the PC I built in 2006 running and out of the landfill
Not op, but if I’m trying to rectangle select something, I sometimes get it close on the first try but not exactly right, so instead of trying to redraw the selection or use additive/subtractive selections, it is more intuitive to me to try and resize the selection box.
I had to use PS for school recently and it’s nice that it supports this use case, although I did have to search for a guide to learn how to do it.
The worst part was the fatalism