


Make-up is great. I feel sad for only doing the normal make-up course and not the actual greasepaint course aswell.
(Source: thelastlosttimelord, via bottico)
“I guess I’m just used to being in my own skin.”
- Rick Genest for Dermablend Pro.
(Source: ariellekebbel, via dadilydoo)

Troll dad gets trolled.

Best Dialog on Earth
If you’ve put a “Crash” button in your dialog, you’ve failed. Then again, it does make application crashes more like a little minigame… Do I give up and burn it all or do I try to continue and see what this apocalyptic world looks like? (Spoiler: Every time I’ve ever hit “Continue” the app has crashed moments later.)
I showed this to a hacker-happy friend of mine, who gave me a lengthy comment on it.
Well, not really. If an assertion fails, it may be due to a memory corruption bug that incidentally overwrote some internal variable with a bogus value, “crashing” (e.g probably calling the abort() function) and thus producing a core-dump that may be inspected with a debugger is actually quite sane behavior in that case. Normally abort() would be called immediately upon a failed assertion, the only difference in this case is giving the option to continue anyway to be able to (possibly) save your work. I’d use “save as” in case the save gets corrupted / incomplete though.
Fortunately there’s a way to “beat the game” though. Just attach to the process with gdb and use the generate-core-file command, or the gcore utility. With enough assembly & reverse-engineering skills you could probably even parse out the relevant data structures in the memory dump and be able to restore any unsaved changes to your project from that. ;)
(If it wasn’t obvious from context, I might add that this should be done while the popup is showing and before pressing continue, in case the application crashes.)
- James Webb Young, via Stefan Sagmeister.
(Source: sagmeister.com)
Jag läste en jävligt smart grej i T-Shirt Hell’s senaste nyhetsbrev angående porr. Därför kopierar jag in det här.
“When you think about it, lust is an emotion just like any other. The only difference is that instead of coming out in the form of laughter or tears, it comes out in the form of cloudy goo. And if you’re really lucky, it still comes out on or in the face of a loved one: so really, it’s virtually identical to the rest of them.
Art is just a way for us to feed whatever emotions we are feeling at the moment. When you’re angry, you may listen to a metal album to get it out of your system. When you’re sad, you’ll check out a tearjerker to have a good cry. If you need a good laugh, you watch the Zapruder film. The same goes if you need a good scare, a thrill, and so on. Art is just there to serve our emotional needs, and porn is no different.
So, don’t think of this as a tip of the hat to the porn industry. Think of this as my way of saying that creative types aren’t all that important either. Ron Jeremy will never be held in the same regard as Marlon Brando, nor should he be. But you know who else shouldn’t be held in the same regard as Marlon Brando? Marlon Brando. To anyone who has the ability to think and create for themselves (which is everyone, if they’d only take five seconds to realize it), porn stars and “legitimate” actors are equally useless.”