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Rcielsosinfel.bsky.social

Why do apartment management companies think poorly photoshopped furniture/lighting/window views make potential renters more interested. I am merely repelled. This one complex has views of a completely different neighborhood photoshopped into each window

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STsteadysquirrel.bsky.social

It’s too narrow a window!

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KTteszelszky.bsky.social

Seriously cool. Window in The Hague with reused 17th c. stained glass fragments. @corienglaudemans.bsky.social

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sorien.bsky.social

Heh. My buddy was overweight. He used to drive to his gigs as a DJ at a little bar with the window open in midwinter, heater hanging from his fingers, as I fucking FROZE in the -30 temperatures! 'Quit whining!' He'd say. Then, he lost a TON of weight from illness. Then HE was always cold! (c)

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Mrincewind.run

"are you sure you want to post that? you must close out of the window using vim commands to confirm"

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ISisaacshea.com

(2/2) My two main criticisms are: 1. It's pretty wide. I'd love for it to be smaller, or even resizable so it doesn't take up so much space. 2. I wish it worked better with the new window management system, so I can still horizontally resize two windows and have stage manager visible all the time.

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AFacfick72.bsky.social

Monday morning coffee in the #NewImperialLibrary#NorthJozi, dipping into David Barsamian's interviews with Arundhati Roy. 🫅🏾📚🤓📖📝☕️🗝🚪🌳🪺🌍🌤

Arundhati Roy's "The Architecture of Modern Empire" next to a cup of espresso and a can of coffee beans styled like Campbell's soup can but with an image of Che Guevara and labelled 'Ideology Coffee' in front of 3 shelves of fiction alphabetised from H through K, an empty Cuban cigar box,  a framed photograph, and a model lf a red VW Beetle.
Window view into the jacaranda canopy (budding but not yet blooming) beyond a desk on which can be seen a row of dictionaries (spines facing away from tbe viewer), a small ficus, a potted poinsettia, and coffee grounds drying in a plastic container.
View of the morning sky seen through buddding but not blooming jacaranda canopy, the lift shaft towers of a neighbouring block of flats, feathery cirrus clouds, and the sun on the right edge of the frame.
View of the blue sky with a few feathery cirrus clouds with the top of a budding jacaranda tree in the lower left hand corner and the sun in the lower right hand corner of the frame.
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MMmeguminmaniac.bsky.social

It needed a lot of gymnastics to do so but I did manage to invert the scale factor both for the window itself and the contents of the window. So now I have a properly-sized display and can actually continue to implement the thing.

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They can smell a skunk outside and in their ensuing freakout, they pulled down a curtain and broke the curtain rod. Way to go imbeciles, now Pepé Le Pew can see inside the house.

A fluffy tuxedo cat looking coolly alert.
A short-haired tuxedo cat lounges beneath an uncovered window.
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Jjrbolt.bsky.social

Crystal Eyes (2017), an Argentinian homage to giallo, specifically late '80s giallo (such as Too Beautiful to Die or Arabella: Black Angel). The heightened, cheeky presentation comes off more or less as The Editor without any jokes, and the gender themes are 1950s, but visually it's a stunner.

Crystal Eyes (2017) a model in a wedding dress on a deeply '80s alley-looking runway that looks both like a set from The Hunger and Hellraiser
Crystal Eyes (2017) a woman cuddles a black cat in the window of an '80s art deco revival apartment under bisexual lighting
Crystal Eyes (2017) mannequins dressed like Patrick Nagel women stand guard over a casket with a neon cross kinda like that one scene in Brazil
Crystal Eyes (2017) cool complicated composition of a woman with a knife and an indistinct leather-clad figure with an axe reflected in a mirror under blue and pink lighting
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