Next you’re gonna tell me the Word logo isn’t a .docx file???
Bubs
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196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•Hey everyone! I’m looking for a 6ft+half-a-head tall amazon mommy for snuggling. (Miniature queens and or femboys are cool too) Anyone interested? Rule.English
3·1 month agoCan confirm it feels nice. You don’t get any of the physical sensation of course, but you do get a lot of the symbolic feelings. Like, “it’s nice sharing this intimate moment with you”.
If it’s someone you have feelings for, it’s pretty nice. If you do it with pretty much anyone then it’s more just a nice comforting feeling.
Side-by-side, it doesn’t compare to the real thing, but when you live far apart, it’s nice to get any closeness you can find.
Had some fun drawing this :3

Context because I’m a gremlin
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/B9780443121081000145

In the most technical way, that green is what you would get.
If you blend the colors with a gradient, you get these, which to me feels like a more natural blend:

More muddied and dull versus the technically correct color.
The way I mentioned, yellow and blue don’t blend to make that sort of green. Comes out a lot duller than the green shown in the drawing:

It’s a play on how real skin color tends to work. Most of the time, (but not always,) the child tends to get a skin shade somewhere between the parents. Just like if you averaged the colors.
Using that same logic, the second pencils would have expected a yellowish-blue baby. Instead they got the technically correct, but unexpected color of green.

The joke comes from how colors are mixed. Red and white will always make pink but green and blue make different colors depending on if you’re adding or subtracting colors.
Additive color (RGB) is when you shine red green and blue flashlights at a wall. If all three meet, you get white light.
Subtractive color (CMY) is where you add pigments to a surface that absorb certain colors. Adding cyan, magenta, and yellow pigments results in a black surface since all light gets absorbed. (Normally it’s CMYK for printing where K is black so you can get deeper blacks)
If you’re being extra pedantic, ducks don’t really move through the sea. Sure, they can swim in it a little, but they don’t really live in it.
You would need something like a flying penguin to better fill all three requirements.


Is there supposed to be more than one image?