Man I have way too many posts I want/need to reply to
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Updating to the challenge of Slog Bait, I have finally learned Sociology and written the test successfully.
Slog Bait, that is pretty majestic. +ReĆ¾.
A new challenge for everyone. Write something about your favourite member of OWF.
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I'm so proud of you. You did it. You did the thing.
Challenge accepted: MA is the best damn thing that ever happened to this place don't ever leave MA okay you're super great
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It looks great!
I have an advice on how to make it even better.
Use Photoshop
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O thanks pal.
And man, I already know how to use Photoshop. How am I supposed to be truly versatile if all I know is a single image editting program? It's just not viable.
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Yeah, because Photoshop is totally stable on Linux.
Also nice work Slog.
Speaking of my favourite OWF member, I only like Slog and Vyrien. The rest of you can eat a fat bag of dicks, although most of you would probably enjoy it. Thinking about it, I'm pretty sure Vy is the only person on this forum who doesn't like cock.
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It's not very hard to make it function well on Linux. I'm just 50000x too lazy to even bother. So instead, I take the hard way around and just completely learn an entirely new program because that's how I do and u kno that
Thx bb <3
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I challenge everyone to sing... in glossolalia.
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What is this "glossolalia"
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Oh man...I really need to crack on with my Necrum skin...shit.
Looks fuckin A, boss.
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Well uh lol, it's entirely coincidental, but I am working on a Necrum theme. I had a small list of themes I wanted to work on from back when Manco attempted to lead that skin project, but out of all of them, Necrum was the best choice for a theme that wouldn't hurt my eyes looking at it for an extended period of time. Feeco was still a little too bright, Sekto Springs was very much too bright though the colour scheme was very pleasing, and everything else had the same issues I have with the current Native and Industrial themes.
Once the Necrum skin is done, after a bit, I'll probably work towards building a theme entirely from scratch rather than reverse engineering and tweaking existing themes. But, we'll see.
Also progress is at like... 93%. The last 5% I might have to do after the theme's already been applied and I've dug deep enough to find what still needs to be adjusted.