Bing Dalle3: a child with a backpack giving a bag of food to a homeless person on the sidewalk. the homeless person should have cybernetic implants and look disheveled and downtrodden. setting is the slums of a cyberpunk city with bright signs and advanced technology, hanging wires. a sign advertising “joy” in the background. night scene. gritty, photorealistic style.
‘Cute’ is just a positive word saying the outfit’s nice. ‘Sexy’ is the pregnancy of the fashion world. Don’t tell someone they look sexy unless you’re really sure and maybe not even then. Not all women who are sexy are trying to look sexy, and ‘sexy’ means different things to different people.
You didn’t state the problem and I don’t know German, so I’m guessing you’re solving for the time of two trains?
It helps if you organize every problem into 3 steps: 1) what is the given info from the problem? 2) what core equations are we using? 3) how do we use #1 and #2 to solve the problem?
Your notes show these steps but if you can organize it well enough that it’s easy to understand just by looking at the blackboard, that will make everything smoother. Write the given info as bullet points. You’re using S=VT as the core equation, so underline it and write out what each letter stands for. From there, write each step vertically.
Spatchcock that turkey and it’ll bake no problem
Family member of the same gender? Time to hold hands everywhere we go…
Bing/Dalle3: Hindu goddess Kali as a construction worker, wearing a hi-vis safety vest, holding power tools, building a skyscraper
It’s been a while since I saw it, but I remember most people thought something was wrong with the experiment setup or equipment.
Never heard of a banana in a pb&j. Make it pb and nutella w/ banana and I’d be all over that.
Amazing. So close to perfection, too. 2 L’s in “Wrangler”
Beautiful. What’s the prompt for this art style?
I have a distant sibling that I’ve been building a relationship with over long distance. Saw them in-person and realized that they have quite a few toxic traits from one of our narcissistic parents. I don’t know what to do now. I’m pretty traumatized from that parent and my sibling doesn’t see any of it as a negative. I don’t think I have the ability to open their eyes on it, either. I want the relationship I thought we had.
I didn’t like coleslaw until I ate it as a condiment. Alone it’s not my thing at all. In a sandwich? On top of pulled pork? Awesome stuff.
*cereal *serial
Bing/DALLE3: “costume mask made out of water”
Too much butter and maybe an earthquake.
Not by default, but if you cut life short then you can’t find the things that make it “worth it” in the end. And those things, the ones that make it so freaking worth it, they’re out there. They’re rich and beautiful and sometimes deceivingly simple.
I’ve been in a “not worth it” place before. The possibility of a “worth it” place was so foreign I don’t remember even thinking about the future. I’m in a “worth it” place now. I know it may not be permanent but I hope that I can at least help others make their lives worth it if not always my own.
Well I’m pleasantly surprised
Gimme that sodium packet 🤤