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phenomsParticipantFlakBait wrote:
I am impressed yet somewhat creeped out that you tracked down property owned by one of the guys….I am now making a note to to ever offend you thus hopefully avoiding an unpleasant surprise
I am also legally changing my name to “Lingster” as added insurance :whistle:
Lol. Its not a big deal. It’s public information that was a quick, easy, and free online search. The only real requirement to finding it is to not be a complete idiot.
It’s not me you need to worry about. Alex and Lingster are the ones with access to everyone’s IP addresses. In this day and age of broadband, most IP’s are semi-static. That means there are a multitude of searches that can be performed on an IP to narrow down your location, or worse.
Once your name and location are known, if you own real estate or vote or have a professional license or any number of other things, you are exposed through public records. Ever get in a car accident and get a bunch of letters from lawyers in the mail? The police report is public record too. Lawyers and reporters troll those to find clients and articles.
Incidentally though, knowing it’ll screw with you might just be incentive enough. B)
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phenomsParticipantI found some full size photos here: http://www.patriotledger.com/news/cops_and_courts/x1179515532/Police-seize-money-drugs-in-Braintree-raid?foto=8
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Samantha Baker ……… Vincent J. Papagno
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Patrick J. Ryan ………. Wesley P. Dikkes
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[/URL]I am surprised that only $7,000 cash was found. For the amount of drugs found, its not much cash. I guess they already banked most of it.
I also found 1 property in reference to Vincent J. Papagno:
It’s the big one with the giant pool and all around tree coverage. I’d say they banked way more than $7,000.
She was busted WITH the Oxycodone but pleaded innocent… yeeeeeeaah, suuuuure. :huh:
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phenomsParticipantMuscularTophFan wrote:
Do you consider female bodybuilding the ultimate form of feminism? How do you respond to people who consider masculinity on females is unfeminine?
Masculine and feminine are opposite sides of the same coin. Muscle does not automatically equal masculinity. Appearance and behavior can be characterized as masculine or feminine for men and for women. There can be men that look or behave more feminine than masculine, and there can be women that look or behave more masculine than feminine, but none of that has to do with muscle.
You can have muscular men that still look or act feminine, and scrawny men that look or act masculine. You can have muscular women that look or act feminine, and slim women that look or act masculine.
Muscle can affect perception, seeming to increase or decrease qualities of masculinity or femininity that are already there, but that perception is in the eye of the beholder. A person that does not appreciate a muscular human physique is going to have different views than a person that DOES appreciate it.
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Feminism is a philosophical system of belief, and a political movement. It has absolutely nothing to do with muscle, or female bodybuilding.
MuscularTophFan, if English is not your first language, I recommend that you use a dictionary that can explain what each word is. Look up “masculine”, “feminine”, and “feminism”. Then if you still have a question to ask here, try asking your question again, but try to explain yourself better so there is less chance of mis-communication.
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phenomsParticipantAshlee wrote:
For those who like playing with Balls
I like when Jaime cleans mine… they get dirty… alot. :huh:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPwhMoQBg_8
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phenomsParticipantBEFORE YOU READ ON – Please know that I am aware that my reply below may seem like trolling with flame-bait, but do not take it as that. I am stating my opinion of the video and a disagreement to which I am entitled. I am not making any personal attacts, nor do I intend to. I hope everyone that reads my reply below will abide by the same forum principals. I believe the video is a fraud, and am prepared to be proven wrong.
That is not sitting right with me. I cannot help but to suspect that if she removes the corset that a considerable gut would be unleashed. Plus those rubber constriction pants are really working to hold back an equal flood of blubber and cottage cheese. Unless there is video of her in a bikini (shudder), performing feats of strength that could not possibly be camera tricks, then I am afraid to say that I think that video looks like a fraud. I am afraid 95% of her 5’3″ build is cellulite, NOT muscle.
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phenomsParticipantphenoms wrote:
The video is long since removed from the site it was originally uploaded to. Does anyone have it that they could re-post?
Nevermind. Found this one now as a gif.
Here: http://phy911.deviantart.com/art/old-flash-142760628
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phenomsParticipantphy911 wrote:
I've got lots of Flash animation ideas however to fine tune my skills with the program I figured I would try making posing routines for the girls from the Simpsons "Strong Arms of the Ma" episode. It is only a few seconds and I plan on adding more to this animation. Currently the motion is a bit mechanical but once I experiment with easing and frame rates I think it should improve.
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The video is long since removed from the site it was originally uploaded to. Does anyone have it that they could re-post?
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phenomsParticipantphy911 wrote:
original.
Does anyone have a copy of the original that they could re-post? I’ve never seen the original of this one. (I know the original artist is probably Rooie Oortjes, but I have not been able to find the original on my own.)
Thanks.
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phenomsParticipantSolarian, aka LordDaroth wrote:
DevonCory wrote:
Sweet! 🙂 Thanks Phenoms.
Now… let’s try Paint.NET first.
May take some time… :huh: :blink: :S
You do realize there is free PS out there?
He will be better off graduating to using GIMP. GIMP is the powerhouse of this kind of software for people that are limited to free apps.
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phenomsParticipantDevonCory wrote:
Sweet! 🙂 Thanks Phenoms.
Now… let’s try Paint.NET first.
May take some time… :huh: :blink: :S
You are quite welcome! 🙂
I suggest getting the .psd plug-in for Paint.NET — that way you can save your files in a format that will be compatible so you should be able to open them in GIMP (and Photoshop) when you feel ready for it.
You should aim for using GIMP for most of your digital art since it is much more powerful and much more full featured.
Things you will want to learn in order are: layers, filters, and masking.
Layers should be the first thing you learn. They are the foundation upon which any project is built upon in this kind of software. I cannot put enough emphasis on you mastering layers first.
Paint.NET will have layers and filters, but I don’t recall if it can do masking.
GIMP will do all of the above and so much more.
Also, many people here use and even prefer GIMP including Lingster. I would be using it as my preferred digital art app too if not for being fortunate enough to have the commercial product Photoshop.
Also, when you are ready, you will find that there are an abundance of plug-ins for GIMP that will greatly expand it’s capabilities.
Good luck with your journey into digital art!
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