Another one of these random drawing things. This one has 71 frames (73 if you include the beginning and end frames). And I used the pressure sensitivity thing on my tablet more than I have done in the past (which is barely ever), for whatever reason.
I understand the T part, but not the square part. I guess people can use them to draw squares if they want, but it isn’t a square itself. I can’t really find anything about it on the internet either, but maybe it’s something so obvious that it doesn’t need explaining. But I don’t get it.
They might as well say 80%, but that doesn’t seem as great as 4 out of 5, because otherwise it wouldn’t be like “wow, only one person disliked the product!” This statistic is fairly common in commercials and I’m wondering how much of it is actually true (or if they actually interviewed only 5 people). And then we don’t get to hear why the 5th person thinks that way, but I guess that makes sense since it might persuade people not to buy it. And… and yeah, I guess that’s all.
I don’t really know why Unnamed Character and Long-haired Character need to go to the sixth floor of whatever building that is, but it was just an excuse to have them attempt to use the elevator. And that brings me to the main topic: when you wait for something (such as waiting for an elevator to arrive) for a seemingly long time and think “I shouldn’t bother waiting anymore” and do something else (such as going up the stairs), but then you find out that the thing you were waiting for just happened. Yes, that’s pretty much an explanation of the entire daily flash. That sort of stuff happens more often than it should, which is annoying. And yes, I sorta ran out of ideas.
Well I guess it’s actually more about having times/dates that have an interesting combination of numbers. Though most of the time I just notice when it’s consecutive, like 12:34, or when they’re all the same, like 11:11 or the upcoming 9/9/09 (Or to make it look nicer, 09/09/09). That also reminds me that date structures (or whatever they’re called) can get confusing sometimes, especially online, because it’s not always MM/DD/YY, which is what I’m used to. More confusing if the day and month (and also the year, if it’s two digits) are both below 12, and I don’t know which one is the month and which is the day. And yeah.
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