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@kittleimp / kittleimp.tumblr.com

Riley, they/them, late 20s I'm just here to have a good time. Terfs DNI. Icon from picrew user nasidomi.
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RAPUNZEL HAIR

So finally I was able to finish the long version of this hair. This was really fun project despite all its time-consuming. And thank to this i rewatched all Tangled series. I'm kinda happy with the results, so hope you like it to. But be careful with flowers, its high poly.

Enjoy! ☀

INFO:

  • 4 version: two different bang × two different thickness
  • Two version flowers (hat category)
  • BGC
  • Female, T-E
  • All LODs, maps and tags
  • Disabled for random
  • 24 EA colours | flowers - 10 colours
  • Hat compatible
  • v1 - 5 822 polys | v2 - 5 156 polys | v3 - 6 918 polys | v4 - 5 156 polys
  • Flowers: v1 - 30 723 polys ❗ | v2 - 34 448 polys ❗

🐱 DOWNLOADSFS | Google Drive 🐱

Let me know if you see any bugs!

More info under the cut

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skenpiel

i hope i never ever ever see this image while im high or it will also straight up kill me. it would make me so scared my skeleton would run away And id be a boneless scared heap on the ground

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nightpool

reading a cool security research article about a group who developed an automated scanner to find exposed Firebase databases, and the section where they talk about all of the companies they contacted to report the issue and the different responses has one of the funniest screenshots I've ever seen

(about a gambling website where login details were exposed)

Source: env.fail
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BP did hire PR firm Ogilvy & Mather in 2004, and coined the term 'carbon footprint' as well as creating the 'carbon footprint calculator'. This gave the impression that climate change was primarily the fault of the individual consumers.

From a New York Times opinion piece on carbon footprint (via the Wayback Machine): 'In 2004, BP hired the public relations firm Ogilvy & Mather to improve its image, in part by conveying the message that consumers of oil and natural gas bear the responsibility for their greenhouse gas emissions, not the producers of the oil and gas they use. The result was BP’s ingenious carbon footprint calculator, which allows individuals to calculate the carbon emissions that result from their activities.'

From a BBC Future article on 'how companies blame you for climate change': 'Similar criticisms have been levelled at terms like "carbon footprints" – which was first coined in a 2005 TV advert from BP. The advert appears to show members of the public being stopped in the street and asked what is "their carbon footprint".'

From an Irish Times on individualising blame: 'In 2004, it unveiled a "carbon footprint calculator", so that individuals could assess how much their daily activities were polluting the planet. The marketing campaign, led by Ogilvy & Mather, fostered the false idea that climate change was the fault of individuals rather than fossil fuel companies.'

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