My plan is to never have a lawn, personally. I'd like to accomplish this by living in an apartment, but living with my boyfriend's family right now means I get to help them garden. I hate dirt. Hate it. And I can't keep plants alive to save my life. Gardens are nice, but I'd much rather my relationship to them involve viewing them from a distance.
Colourful and charming! I suppose it would be an excellent conversation piece, but I'm kind of opposed to limited-run, prohibitively expensive items like this. Maybe it's just my simmering class resentment, but even as an artist, I'm just not a fan of only making your work available to an elite class of people.
I understand personal works presented as gifts to important people. That's entirely different.
There's nothing wrong with women who choose to have them but I'm still not a fan of the way they look.
I say that as a het woman who is a great lover of breasts. I draw a lot of them. Kind of a connoisseur. I'm my own biggest fan where mine are concerned.
Okay, I guess I'm starting to get a little too personal. >>.
Just want to point out that I mentioned the podcast because it seems like a viable option for the blind to improve their understanding of language without having to learn Braille.
I think the disconnect for Zeezaxa is that he/she doesn't understand that literacy changes the way that your brain works. It fundamentally forms your understanding of language.
It's great that there are so many ways for the blind to communicate and interface, but illiteracy will still, and always, limit you in ways you can't anticipate.
That said, one of my favourite podcasts is the grammar girl podcast. I like to think I have a fairly good grasp of written English as it is, but I still enjoy thinking about, and reinforcing my understanding of language.
This is kind of how my wacom tablet looks. It's interesting to see how its worn down more on the left, where the window in photoshop is normally open, because all of my options and tools are on the right.
My plan is to never have a lawn, personally. I'd like to accomplish this by living in an apartment, but living with my boyfriend's family right now means I get to help them garden. I hate dirt. Hate it. And I can't keep plants alive to save my life. Gardens are nice, but I'd much rather my relationship to them involve viewing them from a distance.
They would look cool as part of a costume.
I understand personal works presented as gifts to important people. That's entirely different.
I say that as a het woman who is a great lover of breasts. I draw a lot of them. Kind of a connoisseur. I'm my own biggest fan where mine are concerned.
Okay, I guess I'm starting to get a little too personal. >>.
It's great that there are so many ways for the blind to communicate and interface, but illiteracy will still, and always, limit you in ways you can't anticipate.
That said, one of my favourite podcasts is the grammar girl podcast. I like to think I have a fairly good grasp of written English as it is, but I still enjoy thinking about, and reinforcing my understanding of language.
No harm ever comes from making fun of people.