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shes cute but in kind of a gay way, so i think she may be trans
also woman into low level shit = trans
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I have $11k to play with - most of which will end up going towards car expenses. I have to spend like $3000 of it before the end of the year for reasons I won't elaborate on. So it's this, or putting money into the Porsche, and I can't use the Porsche during the winter so it would lack the gratification I'm seeking to do so.
I used to be a professional photographer (www.bradgillette.net) and during the process became really good at Photoshop.
Then I stopped working, my computer got old (2013 i7 iMac), and I couldn't edit in Photoshop anymore because my computer was too slow. I don't know if I'm going to be able to become a professional photographer again, or if it's just going to be a hobby, but I'm worried I've lost a lot of my skills from lack of use. I feel like having a new, more powerful computer will inspire me to get back into it. In the meantime I've gotten really good at nailing shots in-camera and doing very minor editing, basically limited to what I could do in a physical color darkroom. That said, my images could always be improved with Photoshop.
I bought my current computer, a 2020 M1 MacBook Air, a couple years ago to do normal computer things and minor editing with my old camera (Canon 5D mkII) but now I have a new camera (Canon 5R) that produces much larger file sizes and it's too slow to run Photoshop to any useful extent and using Lightroom is painful.
I also want to get back into video production.
Should I dump $3500 into a laptop that could do everything I could ask of it, even though I don't have the income stream to support it at the time, and use it for practice? Or should I look at cheaper options like around $2500. I feel like if I don't spend the extra $1000 it'll come to bite me in the butt in the future.
This post is brought to you by weed, adderall, and lack of sleep thinking about this darn computer.
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Ill just leave this copilot output here pic.twitter.com/BcdK7gB8of
— s3nh (@s3nhs3nh) November 25, 2024
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- DickButtKiss : Thee smallest amount of hydration u can survive on is the healthiest, anything more is excess
- XD : The human body wasn't meant to survive on anything but Pepsi Max
- anonymousm : i have drank nothing but bloxy cola for the past 999999999 years
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Are there actual health benefits of drinking more water?
Publicly released: Tue 26 Nov 2024 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT
We often get told we should drink more water, but US experts say the actual benefits of increasing water consumption are not well established, so they set out to review the evidence that drinking more water is good for you. They found that while there is a limited number of clinical trials, a small number of studies did suggest increasing your water intake has benefits for weight loss and kidney stones. There were also individual studies which they say raise the possibility of benefits for migraine prevention, UTIs, diabetes control, and low blood pressure. They say that given how cheap and safe water is, we should have more well-designed studies to assess the benefits of drinking more water for these conditions.
If you drank water before today, in any amount at all, you are nothing more than a pseudoscience peddling witch doctor twink.
Thank you Neil.
Thank you Bill.
Thank you the other Bill.
Thank you Asian Dude.
Thank you Newton.
WATER IS GOOD FOR YOU TO DRINK
LK-99ers would be on suicide watch, but they're all dead. From suicide.
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look, iโm not superstitious, but how the fuck does he do it?! https://t.co/n36VNVhI9K pic.twitter.com/Aoy9IlRz2l
— vittorio (@IterIntellectus) November 25, 2024
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why is every thread on orange reddit flagged?
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Apple, own it, don't trade it!
— Jim Cramer (@jimcramer) November 25, 2024