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*the look of supreme pun judging* *laughing*
Far from the look of the big transatlantic ships of 100 years ago.
They can fit a small town's worth of people into a single vehicle but they have a certain look to them, far from the look of the big transatlantic ships of 100 years ago.
This is the look of excitement. So the star of the meal has arrived. The Xiaolongbao (小笼包
Look at the look of excitement.
Changes to the concept, design, and location of offices could have wider repercussions for the look of cities.
Changes to the concept, design, and location of offices could have wider repercussions for the look of cities.
You can tell that place is kind of fucked up by the look of its logo because it is supposed to be a smiley face, but it's not really smiling.
You can tell that place is kind of fucked up by the look of its logo, because it's supposed to be a smiley face,
it felt like we could ground everything in that look of 1950 soundstage musicals, Gene Kelly or Vincent Minnelli,
I'm gonna select this size and I like the look of this one.
And I like the look of this one.
The look of old silvery wood
Yeah, we really loved the look of old silvery wood.
everything okay I don't like the look of
I don't like the look of that.
I wouldn't do this with ordinary ink, like I wouldn't want it showing, but I like using invisible ink because it's like a really personal way of annotating and it can also encourage you to be less serious about annotation. Like I am very careful when I annotate, like I'm not just going to write anything. It has to feel like a very astute point or there has to be a reason for me writing something in the book with normal ink, whereas invisible ink just kind of gives a bit more freedom because it's not going to actually change the visual look of the page. And it's also really fun to kind of go back over the book when you're rereading and cast the invisible ink over it and kind of see your very raw visceral reaction to a book as you were reading it.
Um, it has to feel like a very astute point or, um, there has to be a reason for me writing something in the book with normal ink, whereas invisible ink just kind of gives a bit more freedom because it's not going to actually change the visual look of the page.