you could buy it legally, earning the $3,500 price by giving blowjobs to sailors on shore leave or you could download it for nowt.
now, which would cause the greatest self loathing my friend?
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Sun 19 Feb 2012, 16:18,
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now, which would cause the greatest self loathing my friend?
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Sun 19 Feb 2012, 16:14,
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I've never used GIMP, but I've heard that it's not a lot of cop
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Sun 19 Feb 2012, 16:15,
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I've never used 3DSM, but I've heard that it's ... very popular due to it being rather good
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Sun 19 Feb 2012, 16:23,
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On the one hand, I fucking hate it. On the other hand, I... well, I don't love it, I've just got used to its quirks enough that I don't think I'm edging towards a stroke any time I use it.
No euphemisms intended.
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Sun 19 Feb 2012, 16:19,
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No euphemisms intended.
There's nothing wrong with GIMP that being entirely reconstructed by a different set of, ideally less arrogant and purblind, neckbeards wouldn't help. Even that utterly fucking stupid habit of scattering random windows to random locations around the screen (including the entertaining habit of always dropping the "rotate" dialogue down to the bottom of my screen so that it covers the "apply" button that it's developed) isn't something that kicking the developers repeatedly in the crotch while spitting "THIS IS A FUCKING SHIT UI" in their face wouldn't help.
We know this - people complain on the GIMP homepage that the UI is like some Lovecraftian nightmare with windows flying around like the eldritch tentacles of the dead Ancient One, and the ignorant neckbeards who develop the site ban them and comment "We're not changing the UI".
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Sun 19 Feb 2012, 16:18,
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We know this - people complain on the GIMP homepage that the UI is like some Lovecraftian nightmare with windows flying around like the eldritch tentacles of the dead Ancient One, and the ignorant neckbeards who develop the site ban them and comment "We're not changing the UI".
New! GIMP v2.8.9 released. The UI is now DEPRECATED! All manipulations are now performed from the command-line. Do NOT contact us about the UI, it is NO LONGER ANY OF OUR CONCERN! Bitmapped images are nothing more than colour values in large arrays, and editing them on the command line is by far the most efficient method of manipulating them, leading to a smaller footprint and rapid workflow. Please do not email us concerning this change. YOU WILL BE BANNED.
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Sun 19 Feb 2012, 19:04,
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