They usually mature when they have their own children to take care of. Before that, they are rarely expected to grow beyond the mentality of a 14 years old, so they don't.
Problem is a lot of women don't have kids anymore so they never grow up. We are facing a massive wave of women entering menopause that never matured out of childhood.
Granted, that Amazon thing is voluntary so I don't fault Amazon for offering it. I have clients ask me all the time if I can keep their CC info on hand so that they don't have to manually pay every so often / I can do it for them. I said hell no, I have way too many clients to do that with. I imagine companies do it because people kept getting their stolen. People ought to just get parcel boxes. Costco had one for like $80 a few years ago, bolts right into the concrete and can easily hold something the size of a microwave.
The title suggests GPrime85 has slowed down his historical output.
Is there a commonly known reason for this?
I recall seeing him on a podcast years back talking about how he was working on a book. Not sure if it was an actual novel, a compendium of his shorts or illustrating a story on a collab.
I'm fairly certain both have already released. The graphic novel is the book he did with Razorfist called The Ghost of the Badlands. I bought a copy, it was pretty good, though will never get a sequel due to GPrime not wanting to work on one because of the profit being too small or something like that.
Leaving aside the fact the fan blades point in random directions, have random lengths and cast irregular shadows, the 'dividing wall' makes no sense. It's a 2 foot long 1 inch thick wall which separates a chest of drawers from empty space. On the right, the corner beyond the bathroom doorframe doesn't reach from the ceiling to the ground. The whole thing looks like garbage.
The perspective lines probably agreed better in those apartments and the divider wasn't transparent. Whatever, people clearly tolerate this shit, so have at it.
Hahaha You say it doesn't make sense as I have one right here in my dining room. Sometimes it doesn't make sense from an architectural layout, but it could be loadbearing and/or appliances are running through there (pipes, electrical, gas). And lots of places were built in the 60's so they've been heavily modified since original construction. I'd laugh if you were saying it isn't realistic and the author just drew his actual house hahaha.
Yes, it's clearly a small apartment. My sister lived in one with almost this exact layout. You see them a lot near universities. Far end is a livingroom with the big window, to the left is a kitchen/dining area. That divider is at the end of an island/breakfast area. Fridge and Stove are opposite the island, behind the wall on the left. Behind the camera are the bathroom and one or two bedrooms. There's also a popular variant that is the same, except the big window is on the left side from this viewpoint, and another hallway with another two bedrooms and bathroom extend away from the viewer. Like I said, popular for student housing.
Laundry, etc. will be in the basement or elsewhere in the building shared by all units.
Most women are just big children.
They usually mature when they have their own children to take care of. Before that, they are rarely expected to grow beyond the mentality of a 14 years old, so they don't.
Problem is a lot of women don't have kids anymore so they never grow up. We are facing a massive wave of women entering menopause that never matured out of childhood.
You described my 32 year old sister.
Leaving your door open to drivers is a bad idea, what if they decide to nick some stuff while you're at the crapper?
Granted, that Amazon thing is voluntary so I don't fault Amazon for offering it. I have clients ask me all the time if I can keep their CC info on hand so that they don't have to manually pay every so often / I can do it for them. I said hell no, I have way too many clients to do that with. I imagine companies do it because people kept getting their stolen. People ought to just get parcel boxes. Costco had one for like $80 a few years ago, bolts right into the concrete and can easily hold something the size of a microwave.
It was probably unintentional, sometimes the door latch wasn't properly engaged and then the door opened itself
Dude was drunk probably stumbled in and didn't realize he didn't close his door all the way
The title suggests GPrime85 has slowed down his historical output.
Is there a commonly known reason for this?
I recall seeing him on a podcast years back talking about how he was working on a book. Not sure if it was an actual novel, a compendium of his shorts or illustrating a story on a collab.
He's working on an illustrated kids book and a Western graphic novel IIRC
I'd be interested in purchasing it. If it gets launched, I hope someone here posts it so I don't miss it.
I'm fairly certain both have already released. The graphic novel is the book he did with Razorfist called The Ghost of the Badlands. I bought a copy, it was pretty good, though will never get a sequel due to GPrime not wanting to work on one because of the profit being too small or something like that.
Its called DOORdash damnit
She ''dashed'' inside his living room to film him passed-out instead of leaving the food at the door as instructed.
Second panel looks AI gen. Wtf is that ceiling fan(??) and room layout?
Leaving aside the fact the fan blades point in random directions, have random lengths and cast irregular shadows, the 'dividing wall' makes no sense. It's a 2 foot long 1 inch thick wall which separates a chest of drawers from empty space. On the right, the corner beyond the bathroom doorframe doesn't reach from the ceiling to the ground. The whole thing looks like garbage.
I’ve seen apartments like that.
The perspective lines probably agreed better in those apartments and the divider wasn't transparent. Whatever, people clearly tolerate this shit, so have at it.
Yeah...they do look weird when you start noticing the details, guy probably just wants to draw the faces and not spend time on the backgrounds
Hahaha You say it doesn't make sense as I have one right here in my dining room. Sometimes it doesn't make sense from an architectural layout, but it could be loadbearing and/or appliances are running through there (pipes, electrical, gas). And lots of places were built in the 60's so they've been heavily modified since original construction. I'd laugh if you were saying it isn't realistic and the author just drew his actual house hahaha.
Probably drawers in a kitchen, with the top being a countertop. That's also why the floor is a different material instead of carpet.
It's odd, but sometimes apartments (especially studio apartments) do weird things to make use of the limited space.
Yes, it's clearly a small apartment. My sister lived in one with almost this exact layout. You see them a lot near universities. Far end is a livingroom with the big window, to the left is a kitchen/dining area. That divider is at the end of an island/breakfast area. Fridge and Stove are opposite the island, behind the wall on the left. Behind the camera are the bathroom and one or two bedrooms. There's also a popular variant that is the same, except the big window is on the left side from this viewpoint, and another hallway with another two bedrooms and bathroom extend away from the viewer. Like I said, popular for student housing.
Laundry, etc. will be in the basement or elsewhere in the building shared by all units.
She was just a couple of years late