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05-24-2020, 05:19 AM
I think it's priceless to hone the timelapse ability...
The ability to look at ANYTHING, and view it as a timelapse.
Whether it's a creature, an object, a situation, the span of human life upon the Earth...
There's nothing you can't use it on, and it's beyond insightful.
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Watching all types of timelapses will train you to be able to do it with anything.
You can do it at a universal level.
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Aww, poor little mousey. But, it happens to everything.
I liked that song.
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One of my favorites is watching the progression of human life on the planet...
If you zoom out far enough in time you can see the seemingly endless cycle of birth/life/death play out throughout genetic lines...
But eventually it becomes so rapid that focusing on any details like bloodlines etc. isn't possible anymore because it all morphs into one giant organism shedding itself over and over again.
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Roughly how long of a timeframe are you using to go from, say, the birth of
the Industrial Age to Modern times? Ten, fifteen seconds?
you can bet mo uses this technique when looking at supermodels
'all you are is a pile of dirt to me, bitch'
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(05-24-2020, 05:41 AM)somethingelseishere Wrote: Roughly how long of a timeframe are you using to go from, say, the birth of
the Industrial Age to Modern times? Ten, fifteen seconds?
It all depends on how in depth you wanna see it.
If you’re really interested in that timeframe, you should go slower.
For me, I isolate the organism and focus on that...
I’ve never looked at history as far as the things humanity has built.
But for example if you wanted to see any city transform you could look at it through that time period.
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Here’s an excellent hollyweird example that shows the ability...
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This ability is a real thing... not some made up Hollywood crap.
But I guess that’s why they added it in there, and it looks cool so maybe they did something okay once.
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I really liked "Lucy".
And I loved that part in the video you posted, about my favorite
part of the movie. Anything that provokes deeper thought.
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Yeah it was actually a really great movie.
05-25-2020, 10:41 AM
The importance of honing your swords war godessss?
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(05-25-2020, 10:41 AM)ELFUNGHONER Wrote: The importance of honing your swords war godessss?
Might as well be one; she's just the ultimate female unrecognized so she gets "mis"recognized.
It seems she does what she wants and what she wants; she does. Admirable and attractive.
She can hone me anytime; I cut deep when she handles me, cut myself on accident letting her hold me.
Indeed comparable to a goddesss. If you only knew; she's a really cool person. Quit legit, elegantly
crafted, one of a kind and fascinating. Totally am VERY stoked to have her as a friend.
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05-25-2020, 01:05 PM
MO can you stop being a fuckhead? Some shit I said was actually funny you goat anus lol
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(05-24-2020, 05:25 AM)Mister Obvious Wrote: If you zoom out far enough in time you can see the seemingly endless cycle of birth/life/death play out throughout genetic lines...
Wow, what a trip...
I was finishing watching this Grant Morrison documentary just now, and there's actually a depiction of EXACTLY what I was talking about right here...
43:00.
(05-24-2020, 08:54 AM)Guest Wrote: you can bet mo uses this technique when looking at supermodels
'all you are is a pile of dirt to me, bitch' LMAO.... "useless garbage!'
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