@CommentaryRequest If you're worried about stitching the head and body together because it would be a third-party edit, those kinds of edits are usually allowed as long as they're done correctly. And if that sounds like a lot of work for 500 posts, it can be done programmatically with things like Python's Pillow library.
It's also a good idea to upload the original assets without posting them and link them in a comment or in the pool description. That way, other users can see how you did it and any posts that were stitched incorrectly will be easier to replace.
I'm aware that stitching game sprites is an acceptable kind of third-party edit. When extracting the files of the game, I must've missed the full-body character images, though I found them now. They are already stitched though with the same expressions so no editing will be needed. I can just upload the full sprites and set the expression images as the child post, right?
I'm aware that stitching game sprites is an acceptable kind of third-party edit. When extracting the files of the game, I must've missed the full-body character images, though I found them now. They are already stitched though with the same expressions so no editing will be needed. I can just upload the full sprites and set the expression images as the child post, right?
@CommentaryRequest Yeah, that should be fine. I'd also remove the expression-only posts from the pool when you're done since they'd be repetitive with the full-body posts and they'd be parented anyway.
Milan Matra has announced a new chapter of the manga on his Twitter (X) page. The release of this special chapter is scheduled for June 9th in Dragon Age magazine and coincides with the series' anniversary.
I read that article, but I didn't detect the "gotcha". The context of this image and discussion suggests the treatment "cured" pancreatic cancer by killing the mouse? Or is it just that calling it "a cure for cancer" is immensely overgeneralized and premature?
Nuclear energy is like a guy who went to jail once for something serious, has been on the straight and narrow ever since returning, but is the subject of constant political and social arguments as to whether he can still be trusted despite the comeback.
Nuclear energy is like a guy who went to jail once for something serious, has been on the straight and narrow ever since returning, but is the subject of constant political and social arguments as to whether he can still be trusted despite the comeback.
Nuclear energy is like a guy who went to jail once for something serious, has been on the straight and narrow ever since returning, but is the subject of constant political and social arguments as to whether he can still be trusted despite the comeback.
All the while oil and coal tycoons are swimming in money owns causing 10 times more damage than Chernobyl ever did in a single month. But uh sure, glowing green rocks scary
Ungoonable. Nuclear energy is not a renewable energy. While radioactive material does form, renewable would refer to something that's regenerative within a rational amount of time (such as wood, solar energy, hydropower.)
Additionally, it's not 'clean' energy. The waste it produces is certainly manageable, and miniscule compared to coal, but it's waste nonetheless.
As a nuclear power enthusiast, I am appalled by this blatant misinformation, and cannot see myself rubbing one out to this blasphemy.
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