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On July 11 2017 11:47 Nebuchad wrote:Show nested quote +On July 10 2017 21:32 Ghostcom wrote:On July 10 2017 06:33 Nebuchad wrote: I'm looking for a software that allows me to do something specific, but I don't really know the terminology for stuff so I can't really even look for the software ><
What I want to do is a diagram or a family tree, but ideally I'd like it if every time you move to the next branch of the diagram, the chosen element becomes the focus.
So you're at the beginning of your tree, you have like 6 choices. You can click on any of the 6 and you have a new "beginning" for your tree, with any number of choices going from there.
Basically it's the same as the pathing of folders for Windows, but I'd like to have a single file instead of a bunch of folders. Needs to have high capacity too because I'm going to have a lot of branches in it.
Anyone knows what I could do that with? I don't think I can do that with SmartDraw cause I don't think you can focus on a specific choice or "folder". I'm unsure what it is you want to use it for, but Prezi does pretty much that if you want it for presentations. Thanks, I played around with it but from what I could tell you only have one set of branches for your tree on this (unless I suck at software comprehension which is definitely possible), and that's not enough for my tree. I've been looking more and I think one solution is to create a bunch of folders on Windows and then use Snap2html to get a single file, not sure that works the way I think it does but I'll try that.
So basically, you want to do a choose your own adventure book or something along those lines?
Depending on how pretty you want it to look vs how much effort you want to put into it, you could try doing it with multiple HTML pages and links between them. That was a school project for 7th graders in a school i did a teaching practicum in.
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On July 10 2017 14:23 riotjune wrote: Yea, do it more often and get a carbonated drink like a coke if you're still feeling nauseous after. After about 30 (ymmv) longass car rides, I've never got motion sickness again on any form of transportation (planes, boats, etc.), except that one amusement park ride where you get spun around like you're in a centrifuge. Fuck that ride. Why would a carbonated drink help with motion sickness?
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Is it ok for a guy to look at women he thinks are attractive? (or, presumably, vice versa)
Now we all know this should go in the dating how's your luck thread if there was any intention of talking to him/her and how to approach that. But what if that interest is just not there. The guy/girl is perfectly happy with his status and has no need to contact, but can appreciate a beautiful person.
Now lets further assume that the looker is not ogling, staring or otherwise creeping the lookey out, which would obviously not be a good thing to do. So within these bounds, how much looking is ok?
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Yeah it's okay in my opinion, unless it's creeping them out
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Hey does something like a garment cleaner rack exist? Something that keeps all your clothes taut while you steam clean?
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On July 11 2017 21:44 ObviousAlt wrote: Is it ok for a guy to look at women he thinks are attractive? (or, presumably, vice versa)
Now we all know this should go in the dating how's your luck thread if there was any intention of talking to him/her and how to approach that. But what if that interest is just not there. The guy/girl is perfectly happy with his status and has no need to contact, but can appreciate a beautiful person.
Now lets further assume that the looker is not ogling, staring or otherwise creeping the lookey out, which would obviously not be a good thing to do. So within these bounds, how much looking is ok?
The issue is volume.
Women are stared at all the time by men they don't know. Over time, it becomes just being stared at by men. Any state more than a second can and often is accumulated into the lump of "strangers staring at me throughout the day."
The only real way to change it is to make yourself a known person, presented as someone who has interest, once she has context as to who you are your stare will be assessed on an individual basis.
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On July 12 2017 05:22 Thieving Magpie wrote:Show nested quote +On July 11 2017 21:44 ObviousAlt wrote: Is it ok for a guy to look at women he thinks are attractive? (or, presumably, vice versa)
Now we all know this should go in the dating how's your luck thread if there was any intention of talking to him/her and how to approach that. But what if that interest is just not there. The guy/girl is perfectly happy with his status and has no need to contact, but can appreciate a beautiful person.
Now lets further assume that the looker is not ogling, staring or otherwise creeping the lookey out, which would obviously not be a good thing to do. So within these bounds, how much looking is ok? The issue is volume. Women are stared at all the time by men they don't know. Over time, it becomes just being stared at by men. Any state more than a second can and often is accumulated into the lump of "strangers staring at me throughout the day." The only real way to change it is to make yourself a known person, presented as someone who has interest, once she has context as to who you are your stare will be assessed on an individual basis.
is time and/or "looking" three dimensional? does the quality of the look affect its overall volume? a deep look multipled by time? a "penetrating" look?
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On July 12 2017 05:22 Thieving Magpie wrote:Show nested quote +On July 11 2017 21:44 ObviousAlt wrote: Is it ok for a guy to look at women he thinks are attractive? (or, presumably, vice versa)
Now we all know this should go in the dating how's your luck thread if there was any intention of talking to him/her and how to approach that. But what if that interest is just not there. The guy/girl is perfectly happy with his status and has no need to contact, but can appreciate a beautiful person.
Now lets further assume that the looker is not ogling, staring or otherwise creeping the lookey out, which would obviously not be a good thing to do. So within these bounds, how much looking is ok? The issue is volume. Women are stared at all the time by men they don't know. Over time, it becomes just being stared at by men. Any state more than a second can and often is accumulated into the lump of "strangers staring at me throughout the day." The only real way to change it is to make yourself a known person, presented as someone who has interest, once she has context as to who you are your stare will be assessed on an individual basis.
This doesn't sound helpful. If it's about volume, how much can you look. Do all girls have a daily quota? What if you're late to the party and some creepy dude already used up all that day's share of strangers who started at her.
I agree more with jimmyc. There's no accumulated lump of "strangers who stare at me during the day". There's "strangers whose staring bothers me" and everybody else. You can fall into the first category for any number of reasons. And if you make a girl uncomfortable with your looking, you should probably control yourself. And if you don't know when someone if uncomfortable that's a personal problem you should also work on.
Oh, and the opposite can also be the case. She can notice and enjoy your attention. There's still no reason to make yourself a "known person", you can smile at eachother, enjoy the moment and walk away. No harm in not grasping every daily opportunity for striking up a conversation with a stranger.
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i think tmagpie is on to something with his "becoming known."
more people should ask strangers if its ok to stare at them. "may i admire your beauty, goddess?" etc. etc.
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On July 12 2017 07:52 Acrofales wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2017 05:22 Thieving Magpie wrote:On July 11 2017 21:44 ObviousAlt wrote: Is it ok for a guy to look at women he thinks are attractive? (or, presumably, vice versa)
Now we all know this should go in the dating how's your luck thread if there was any intention of talking to him/her and how to approach that. But what if that interest is just not there. The guy/girl is perfectly happy with his status and has no need to contact, but can appreciate a beautiful person.
Now lets further assume that the looker is not ogling, staring or otherwise creeping the lookey out, which would obviously not be a good thing to do. So within these bounds, how much looking is ok? The issue is volume. Women are stared at all the time by men they don't know. Over time, it becomes just being stared at by men. Any state more than a second can and often is accumulated into the lump of "strangers staring at me throughout the day." The only real way to change it is to make yourself a known person, presented as someone who has interest, once she has context as to who you are your stare will be assessed on an individual basis. This doesn't sound helpful. If it's about volume, how much can you look. Do all girls have a daily quota? What if you're late to the party and some creepy dude already used up all that day's share of strangers who started at her. I agree more with jimmyc. There's no accumulated lump of "strangers who stare at me during the day". There's "strangers whose staring bothers me" and everybody else. You can fall into the first category for any number of reasons. And if you make a girl uncomfortable with your looking, you should probably control yourself. And if you don't know when someone if uncomfortable that's a personal problem you should also work on. Oh, and the opposite can also be the case. She can notice and enjoy your attention. There's still no reason to make yourself a "known person", you can smile at eachother, enjoy the moment and walk away. No harm in not grasping every daily opportunity for striking up a conversation with a stranger.
I don't think you have an understanding of how often girls are looked at, how much of the female identity in magazines, tv shows, books, parenting is defined by how much they should be looked at, how much western society tells them that they are being looked at.
One more pair of eyeballs in the endless stream of eyeballs that have been looking at her since childhood is just another pair of eyeballs.
You have to be a known entity for your glares to be meaningful.
Often it means introducing yourself. Other times it is going to places where women go to be looked at (be it dance clubs or instagram) Other times you are the person she's looking at and she gets excited when you look back.
But until there is a reason you are different, she won't be able to differentiate you from everyone else.
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As soon as an attractive woman crosses your field of vision, you must stare deadpan ahead and pretend not to see her. All attention must be focused on your other half. Or she'll remember this for the rest of your life and there will be hell to pay.
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@Dangermouscatdog
What's the point of this practice? If she's a pretty women she's used to people looking at her, one more person added to all the people who already glance at her that day won't be a blip in her radar.
@JimmiC
Why does your wife care who you look at? Why would you care what your wife looks at? Why does it matter who your partner looks at to begin with?
I mean, if looking at other people is what breaks your partnership it sounds like a fairly shitty partnership.
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On July 13 2017 10:58 Thieving Magpie wrote: @Dangermouscatdog
What's the point of this practice? If she's a pretty women she's used to people looking at her, one more person added to all the people who already glance at her that day won't be a blip in her radar.
@JimmiC
Why does your wife care who you look at? Why would you care what your wife looks at? Why does it matter who your partner looks at to begin with?
I mean, if looking at other people is what breaks your partnership it sounds like a fairly shitty partnership.
But I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart.
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Elevator eyes is considered sexual harassment if your workplace is run by sjws. If you're gonna stare at least be discreet about it.
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Women stare at me all the time, because something looking so much like a monkey isn't usually seen walking freely around towns. Everyone stares at me when I am with my wife because they can't grasp how someone so ugly got a woman while they can't.
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On July 13 2017 13:09 IgnE wrote:Show nested quote +On July 13 2017 10:58 Thieving Magpie wrote: @Dangermouscatdog
What's the point of this practice? If she's a pretty women she's used to people looking at her, one more person added to all the people who already glance at her that day won't be a blip in her radar.
@JimmiC
Why does your wife care who you look at? Why would you care what your wife looks at? Why does it matter who your partner looks at to begin with?
I mean, if looking at other people is what breaks your partnership it sounds like a fairly shitty partnership. But I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart.
He who has committed no sin may cast the first stone.
Only God can forgive a person, if you're a believer you love others and let God worry about their sins.
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That's why we ended the criminal justice system.
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