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Now it is time for me to sign off.You could hear it!?
I missed the linkI'm not into cock rings — literally or figuratively.
I have a vibrating silicone one... meh. Seems like a good concept. not so much.
supposed to be stimulatingto man and woman, but... not really.
*link* gone
Didn't miss much.I missed the link
Do like the control that allows? Perhaps with a bit of wistful sense of loss — without the fingertip sensuality?Stylus on the ipad
Actually it seems like I have less control with the stylus on the glassy tablet. No tooth! It’s hard to adjust to. I’m still doing most pix with finger and phone.Do like the control that allows? Perhaps with a bit of wistful sense of loss — without the fingertip sensuality?
I couldn’t get the link to open but it sounds promisingAre Paperlike screen protectors worth it?
After using the Paperlike for a month, I am hooked. I definitely wouldn't go back to a “naked screen”. My favorite part of the Paperlike is that it creates a slight resistance between the screen and pencil, just like real paper does. So it's easier to control your strokes and get smooth lines.
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The link just had a photo of the product on an iPad.I couldn’t get the link to open but it sounds promising
Sounds good; thanks!The link just had a photo of the product on an iPad.
Look up Paperlike that's the name of the screen protector.
I’ll look it up tomorrow. Right now I want to become unconscious.The link just had a photo of the product on an iPad.
Look up Paperlike that's the name of the screen protector.
Very clever and well done!In the end, I thought it was too loaded with symbolism for the main site:
The Joker
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And a nice designIn the end, I thought it was too loaded with symbolism for the main site:
The Joker
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Do you use the matte version?@THROBBSAre Paperlike screen protectors worth it?
After using the Paperlike for a month, I am hooked. I definitely wouldn't go back to a “naked screen”. My favorite part of the Paperlike is that it creates a slight resistance between the screen and pencil, just like real paper does. So it's easier to control your strokes and get smooth lines.
(clipped from a google search)
my tablet is the old school non-screen sort, it has a "naturally" matte surface.Do you use the matte version?@THROBBS
Often.Using this space as a café type of place so I don’t have to bore viewers of my thread with “behind the canvas” talk.
Llehlla and I are in the desert, creatively speaking. Can’t draw, can’t write. No motivation, no nuthin.’
Any other artists dealing with this?
@THROBBS or anyone?
Prompts and challenges are sometimes really helpful to distract yourself from the pursuit to find something, but rather feed your muse something new.Using this space as a café type of place so I don’t have to bore viewers of my thread with “behind the canvas” talk.
Llehlla and I are in the desert, creatively speaking. Can’t draw, can’t write. No motivation, no nuthin.’
Any other artists dealing with this?
@THROBBS or anyone?