
Had to make susan as a spider lol 🕷️🖤
That crouch was totally giving arachnid vibes!!!

That crouch was totally giving arachnid vibes!!!
This was in the r/desperatehousewives community with the caption "whenever a new man comes to Wisteria lane" lol
Funny enough the move after the jump was the hardest part! Took maybe 3 diff sessions to get this one down :)
It's really been bugging me lately. Most of what's on Netflix is just Netflix produced slop and they have a really limited homepage where you're force fed whatever the hell is the "Top 10" this week and usually it's pretty mediocre.
And then I was on Prime and I could barely even search by genre. Just TV Show or movie. Then it's just dramas, comedies or things they "think you'll love".
Anyways that's my rant. In all fairness, I do have like a 10 year old Roku TV. So it might just be that
It's really been bugging me lately. Most of what's on Netflix is just Netflix produced stuff and they have a really limited homepage where you're force fed whatever the heck is the "Top 10" this week and usually it's pretty mediocre.
And then I was on Prime and I could barely even search by genre. Just TV Show or movie. Then it's just dramas, comedies or things they think you'll love.
Anyways that's my rant. In all fairness, I do have like a 10 year old Roku TV. So it might just be that.
We're trying to decide what banister to put here. We had found the one that's semi up at a second chance store but we don't think it will actually work because we need something that goes all the way to the wall... Any ideas are appreciated!
I tried poking it with a chopstick and have been gargling warm saltwater. It's annoying and feels...scratchy :/
Need some help deciding what to grow in this raised bed! It gets some light in the morning but it is on the west side of the house so it mostly gets strong light from 11am-5pm? I'm based in Baltimore.
My dream would be to grow some kind of bean or actually nourishing thing that's fun to cook with, or that keeps on producing. We do not really eat tomatoes so that's out. We have a couple pepper plants that'll go in pots already.
Thanks so much for any ideas! I know it's late in the season already so I'd probably be looking to get something already started 🌱
Like for making overlapping text have higher contrast faster. Or for filling in small spaces efficiently with one color.
I'm a longtime user of Canva - started 6 years ago and I have to say lately I've been disappointed in the photos that show up in searches. On principle, I won't use magic media or AI, and I wonder if they're pouring all their efforts into that?
Curious to know what others think. Otherwise, I am really happy with the software for editing and how easy to use it is. I even noticed the video editor got better. But yeah it's starting to drive me nuts that the stock photos are so...soulless.