I have no clue if that was ever highlighted before but the fact that my childhood 2D crush was the furry counterpart of my current 3D crush is somehow unsettling, yet I can totally recognize the pattern: I just love science madmen, that's all. That's the deal
Found a few minutes to play with the Doppler today. I love how you can really hear my heart pumping harder when I arch my back. Anyway enjoy and comments/ suggestions are always appreciated ♥️
Still figuring out all the tips and tricks with the doppler, so please don’t mind the extra crunchy noises! Any tips or tricks to help with that are welcomed 🥺 🩷
I really like that Dark characters are not just good or bad. They have reasons for thinking the way they do, and they have their own motivations for their actions. Sometimes they don't get along, and sometimes they do everything they can for each other. They can be awful, but most of the time they are just people trying their best and failing. I know the many terrible things they did, but I can also see their redeeming qualities.
Except for Regina, Mikkel and Charlotte. I could probably say something not so positive about them, but I don't want to. Their characters were so lovely, and they did nothing wrong. The whole series they suffer for everyone else's crimes while being so nice and sweet.
Recorded this a few hours ago, and when I pressed record, my heart started beating out of control and went faster and faster. The feeling was absolute heaven~...
Radar is actually an acronym (radio detection and ranging) where radio waves are used to pass signals across the world at lightspeed. Some antennae have dishes around then which curve incoming waves to a focal point where the receiver can gather information. Larger the area the disk covers, the more signal can be received. The Doppler effect is used in radar to determine how fast something is traveling in a certain direction. Constant pulses are sent to an object which bounce back at different frequencies depending on how the object is moving. If the object is relatively approaching the receiver, there is a blue shift where the frequency gets shorter. Conversely, relatively moving away is called a red shift where the frequency gets longer.
Blipup (Normal): Blipups have excellent hearing but they need to move their ears and body around in order for them to hear in a direction. Many Blipups have been very friendly and they would help let others know if something is approaching from afar.
Cadar (Normal): The ears of a Cadar helps pick up the furthest sounds in the direction that they are facing. Cadars would sometimes get up higher with their back legs and spin around to detect any incoming danger.