jean-luc March 1, 2016 March 1, 2016 So, hypothetically, if one was to be wearing a T-shirt with the tulpa.info "T" on it, what fake explanations could be explained to anyone curious about the shirt and what the "T" stands for? Stats is back: https://stats.jean-luc.org/ I don't visit as often as I used to. If you want me to see something, make sure to quote a post of mine or ping me @jean-luc
J.Iscariot March 1, 2016 March 1, 2016 It's a sigil. It's a club symbol. It's a logo for my little brother's football team. Or simply 'none of your business is what!'. Heh. A wise man once said: 'Before judging a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that, who cares? He's a mile away, and you've got new shoes.' Graced are those who could avoid this phenomenon. This is perhaps the worst expression of evil in humanity's history, but who am I to judge?
jean-luc March 1, 2016 Author March 1, 2016 For some reason I didn't even think of this 'till just now: "I saw it at the thrift store and thought it looked cool so I got it" Stats is back: https://stats.jean-luc.org/ I don't visit as often as I used to. If you want me to see something, make sure to quote a post of mine or ping me @jean-luc
Luminesce March 1, 2016 March 1, 2016 "It's a symbol representing tulpas, which are autonomous imaginary friends generally believed to be sentient. It's a really cool concept and I've got a few myself, and they've been amazing companions for many years." What, just me? Hi! I'm Lumi, host of Reisen, Tewi, Flandre and Lucilyn. Everyone deserves to love and be loved. It's human nature. My tulpas and I have a Q&A thread, which was the first (and largest) of its kind. Feel free to ask us about tulpamancy stuff there.
Paranoid Llama March 2, 2016 March 2, 2016 It's a symbol of friendship. I'm not going to listen to you guys since you are all probably just talking to yourself and don't really have a tulpa like me.
jean-luc March 2, 2016 Author March 2, 2016 Hypothetically, would anyone know where one could get such a T-shirt made? Stats is back: https://stats.jean-luc.org/ I don't visit as often as I used to. If you want me to see something, make sure to quote a post of mine or ping me @jean-luc
RamaLlama March 2, 2016 March 2, 2016 Is there any shops near you that do printing on clothing, tote bags, mugs and stuff? If not, there's plenty of those in the internet. I wouldn't even pay any attention on a shirt that has some random logo. Most of them have meaningless, random stuff on them anyways. So if someone asked something okay answer would also be "I dunno, it just looked cool".
Tirisilex March 2, 2016 March 2, 2016 I'm an artist and I was just thinking about how I could make a T-Shirt for Tulpa.info. What symbol would be a universal representation of tulpas? Don't believe the things I say just because I tell you.. Test these things and prove them to yourselves so that you know them to be true. ~The Buddha
Chupi March 4, 2016 March 4, 2016 If you're going to actually make the shirt, this will probably be of some use. It's the vector for the new larger extra favicons to support various mobile platforms. If you look at page source there's another svg referenced for Safari on iDevices, safari-pinned-tab.svg. Don't use this one. It came from a utility that takes a single picture and produces all the required images with various resolutions and borders to make all versions of iOS, Android and Windows Mobile happy. Alas it rasterized the original input svg, ran some not-really-visible lossy optimizations to make it pngcrush to a smaller png, and then ran the resulting png through something that traced it into a svg again. What had been sharp smooth edges in the crossbar in particular got screwy and wavy in that rendition even though they look fine in the png. I don't know if there's anything special about the format, size and so forth of this svg so I don't dare to replace it since I can't properly test it. Edit: If you want it in outline form, you can change line 9 of the svg file from fill="black" stroke="none" to fill="none" stroke="black" stroke-width="1". Lyra: human female, ~17 Evan: boy, ~14, was an Eevee Anera: anime-style girl, ~12; Lyra made her My blog :: Time expectations are bad (forcing time targets are good though)
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