Unpopular opinions
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But maybe NickD dreams us but has no agency on how we act.
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@RobeOfTheMagi speaking of Buzz, I’ll always appreciate that he blasted a conspiracy theorist in the face.
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@RobeOfTheMagi it would explain why I'm not filthy rich too.
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@Giles said in Unpopular opinions:
@pechelman said in Unpopular opinions:
I'd highly recommend Ben Rich's book on Skunk Works.
Ordered, as I am fascinated...
Y’all should listen to this podcast about Lockheed. It is lengthy and from the perspective of VC guys but gets into a lot of the history of the skunk works. I am sure they sourced Rich’s book.
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Crotch blowouts mean bad fit.
Noone wants to see your junk limned by indigo -
@steelworker I think we might need to define "crotch blowout." I've always thought it was from the thighs rubbing together near the crotch seam. It sounds like you're describing something else entirely
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I get the biker blowouts. If you're painting your jeans on thats the problem. In my not at all humble opinion.
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@seawolf Especially if a child performs it.
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@goosehd As a designer, when I hear negative space, it's all about visual weight of what's not there. It's the space around and between elements in a composition. It’s not “empty”; it’s active, guiding the eye, creating rhythm, and shaping meaning.
But I'm not sure that's what @JoshC is talking about. Was "negative spaces" being confused with "showing wear and tear" as it related to their vintage jumpers?
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Negative space, as in just holes and rips and such?
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@seawolf haha sorry I misread your message I thought you said about coming up with a different term to "crotch blowouts" rather then "define" and I was just saying about how I heard someone the other day selling a vintage jumper that had alot of holes through wear and tear but the jumper was just fucked and they was using "negative space" as edgy word to sell there jumper haha, I was disgusted haha. but lets not use negative space a new way to explain blowouts.
@goosehd that would be me, there's a lot of negative space there haha