tldr: the author doesn't want the documentary anymore on Youtube specifically, anywhere else seems to be still ok.
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I remember seeing Carrefour in Buenos Aires ten years ago.
The ides of march
Specially in smaller cities away of the big two.
This is something I'm recently struggling since I discovered the availability of patterns online.
I've been learning to draw bespoke patterns from scratch and the lack of reference points for measurements on most of the available stuff throws me off.
I have considered something like this but I don't know, seems too much set up in my tiny workshop for something I'm not sure I'll use often enough.
PD: I love the McGyvering involved in the photo
My neighbours use to warn me about ticks every summer and how they proliferate in the grass. Since my yard has been a safe haven for lizards I haven't found a single tick.
Are actually that bright? Where I live they are very dim and green.
He can't say that NOW.
The day the finally kill adblockers and third party clients I'll stop watching and I started to think I won't miss it at all after barely open it in a week.
My issue with generative AI is that the people most interested in using it are the wannabes that can't be bothered in learning what makes something good or why something else is bad.
It reminds me that one friend that twenty five years ago when digitising tablets started to be affordable he bought one and thought himself an artist.
You could give one or two examples before the ad.
Where I live is the Muscari neglectum