just spent an hour of company time making a new av and sig, but the pixels look too choppy around Tyrion's left side and hair cos i made a scan line pattern and filled it and merged down without realising then did other stuff and it was too late to go back, i could tidy it up as it is but there's too many people looking at my screen now
Last edited by Mr. Mulder; 12-31-2013 at 11:46 AM.
I've been watching White Collar on recommendation from someone else, but I think I'm about to give up on it, because it's so dumb.
Three things annoy me about it, especially.
A running plot now, involves a nazi submarine full of lost art that the hero's friend looted, before blowing up the sub to make it look like the art was lost (again). Now the hero (with friend) are under constant threat of the FBI finding out and sending the hero back to jail.
What I'm not quite clear over is a) why it's even a crime (I mean, the villain who found the sub is dead, and other than him, there's no obvious owner, as the sub was lost for like 70 years) b) Why the hero's FBI colleagues take it seriously and personally (I mean, even if he's breaking some law, at worst he's stolen it from a (dead) murderer and thief, so how does that offend their morality so much) and c) the hero's criminal friend is just below average height in the US, imdb says, but pretty much every episode someone of the good guys come up with a disparaging remark about how short he is, if he's interacting with the FBI guys. I wouldn't care about the last, except that if they were doing the same thing about the colour of someone's skin, their weight or their gender, the showmaker would be bombarded with complaints, yet this is cool? Where's the logic in that, and for that matter, why do the characters in the show even care so much, and how does that rhyme with their superior morality when it comes to the whole sub-plot?
Spoilers above.
Last edited by Snee; 12-31-2013 at 02:54 PM.
Been to a few flat viewings with the misses lyke, its fucking extortionate to live near to where we work! Rent on 1 bedroom flat is £675 on average! And they all want close to 2k to even get through the door for the first month after deposits, rent, agency/reference fees etc
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