

As long as you’re cosplaying indoors or at night. The thing isn’t bright enough for daylight.
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As long as you’re cosplaying indoors or at night. The thing isn’t bright enough for daylight.
I’m a dark-mode person on computers, and I’m also a visual artist. When I draw digitally I always prefer drawing light colors onto a dark background, and when I paint I always prefer painting lighter colors onto a black-primed canvas. I think I first tried that after seeing a behind-the-scenes about Batman’s artists doing it that way, and realizing it made much more sense to my visual and artistic sensibility.
You jest, but I’m pretty sure all the secondhand shops I go to collect and pay sales tax.
And before you know it, the helpful AI has booked an event where Boris and his new spouse can eat pizza with glue in it and swallow rocks for dessert.