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Professional-Stay523 t1_iyb3r5f wrote
Reply to Christmas ready. (OC) by Chaz_Beer
After that whole bottle is finished in one night then it's a happy holiday
McWuffles t1_iyb3ffj wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Artemis 1 at its furthest point in its moon orbit, about 268,000 miles from earth. by kjpmi
Hail, Satan, brother.
kenazo t1_iyb3fec wrote
“Flaubert! Get away, you stupid anteater! You spoiled my entrance.” - Miss Piggy
CimmerianX t1_iyb374z wrote
Reply to Christmas ready. (OC) by Chaz_Beer
Makers mark is a nice, smooth choice.
Sproutykins t1_iyb2vq1 wrote
Reply to comment by Inevitable-Basil-178 in A bit odd for the back of a school bus by Type31
I absolutely would work if I didn’t have to. I used to volunteer and I find working quite fun. I’m absolutely bonkers, though.
Mensingerart OP t1_iyb2sa8 wrote
Reply to comment by AnxietyIsEnergy in This is one of my favorite paintings that I've made: "Immortal", 2019, oil on wood panel, me by Mensingerart
this is a big and heavy piece, the shipping alone would be pricey. but dm, me if interested.
hillekm t1_iyb2rdp wrote
I love anteaters, but I'd rather have a platypus so I can make my own custard.
Mickey1PMG t1_iyb2mll wrote
May have been talented but I have a feeling people thought he was annoying as fuck with how extra he appears to be.
tmotytmoty t1_iyb2ig3 wrote
Reply to comment by Velvetundaground in Salvador Dalí walking his anteater in Paris, 1969. by sotobet0509
oh look, here comes Mr. ~ Surreal ~ and his stupid deformed dog
HotSalsaAssFire t1_iyb2cjv wrote
Reply to comment by Complex_Question_268 in If I fits, I sits. If I doesn’t fits, I sits anyway. 🤦♀️ by [deleted]
I believe that’s what they were talking about
ThaBronze t1_iyb28q4 wrote
Reply to Christmas ready. (OC) by Chaz_Beer
Noice.
Mensingerart OP t1_iyb2821 wrote
Reply to comment by DubsAli in This is one of my favorite paintings that I've made: "Immortal", 2019, oil on wood panel, me by Mensingerart
Thank you!
GibsonMaestro t1_iyb275s wrote
Reply to comment by Velvetundaground in Salvador Dalí walking his anteater in Paris, 1969. by sotobet0509
Yes, but his inherent need for attention fueled the art that has been enjoyed by millions
DubsAli t1_iyb1zxq wrote
Reply to This is one of my favorite paintings that I've made: "Immortal", 2019, oil on wood panel, me by Mensingerart
Amazing! Beautiful work!
AnxietyIsEnergy t1_iyb1z1f wrote
[deleted] t1_iyb1skt wrote
Reply to comment by Drusgar in Salvador Dalí walking his anteater in Paris, 1969. by sotobet0509
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DJ_DD t1_iyb1p7b wrote
Reply to comment by brewskyy in Salvador Dalí walking his anteater in Paris, 1969. by sotobet0509
InternetProtocol t1_iyb1muz wrote
Reply to comment by Shaolan91 in Salvador Dalí walking his anteater in Paris, 1969. by sotobet0509
so, it's a historical oui oui spot?
mfb- t1_iyb1g1j wrote
Reply to comment by KillasArt in Artemis 1 at its furthest point in its moon orbit, about 268,000 miles from earth. by kjpmi
How many stars do you see during the day? Zero (well, one if we count the Sun). Exactly the same thing happens here. The objects pictures are in broad daylight, exposure settings that show them won't show stars.
scientist_tz t1_iyb1coa wrote
Reply to comment by chrischi3 in Artemis 1 at its furthest point in its moon orbit, about 268,000 miles from earth. by kjpmi
Spring of 24 if all goes well.
mitchstanton t1_iyb1a3c wrote
Reply to My Wife is awesome! by stopitLook
Very nice! My Wife and I have been doing this same thing for about five years now.
alsheps t1_iyb0k9b wrote
Reply to comment by KillasArt in Artemis 1 at its furthest point in its moon orbit, about 268,000 miles from earth. by kjpmi
You know how you can't see as many stars in the city as you can in the country? like say if are in the City, you look up, and you can see stars and stuff, but when you go out to farm land there's so many more stars that are visible?
That's what's happening here. The light bouncing off Artemis-1's fuselage is causing the light coming from the stars we'd expect to see to appear much much dimmer, due to the camera not taking in light for as long given the brightness of Artemis-1. It's only going to caputre the really large, bright objects in the frame, i.e. the Earth, Moon, and Artemis-1.
SoLetsReddit t1_iyb0guc wrote
What an asshole.
alrightalready100 t1_iyb00v5 wrote
Beautiful wording,,,dog could use a few extra pounds tho
whaddayougonnado t1_iyb40bp wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Salvador Dalí walking his anteater in Paris, 1969. by sotobet0509
It's very likely as part of his talent was, promotion. He once said that the reason he moved to NY, which he did, for a time, he said NY had the most scientific books around. He was once asked what was the main reason he moved to NY and he mused, "so I could subscribe to the Scientific American."