@zachking Who likes Orange Juice? 🍊 ##lifehack ##magic ##springdiy
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May 28, 2020
Let's have some fresh orange juice...
... got to put the video after the jump — not because it's dirty, it's just TikTok, and I know some of you have troubles with your browser in TikTok. This is really super-wholesome and refreshing orange juice:
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TikTok makes you login to see comments. Rude and not happening.
My brother digs the unpasteurized apple cider he gets seasonally, but it does not quench my thirst at all. Weird feel to it, not like fresh-squeezed OJ, rightly praised by Anita Bryant.
Is there one of those for limes? It would make the margaritas flow faster...
It is absolutely amazing the tools available today to filmmakers. I want to say that we should stop calling them "special effects" because there is no longer anything "special" about them.
Fuckin' babies...
"Drinking fruit juice can replace consuming other beneficial liquids, like breast milk for babies or water for the rest of us.
The more concentrated sugar and calories in fruit juice can lead to obesity and inappropriate weight gain."
Juicy bit of pulp fiction
"TikTok makes you login to see comments. Rude and not happening."
I read TikTok comments all the time and I've never logged in once.
Maybe only in the app.
Maybe only in the app.
It might keep a cookie so you're automagically logged in.
More ChiCom intelligence operation to get the kids together and then go back to sleep.
RichLB,
Re the tools, the other thing is how cheap the are. I suspect that I could recreate that video using Adobe's Premiere Elements (Think photoshop but for video)
About $89 via Ann's Amazon Portal
I suspect that it would take me no more than 2-3 hours to shoot and produce.
The really cool thing is the concept (Art). The execution (Craft) is secondary. I can do the craft part. I really lack in the art department.
John Henry
"It might keep a cookie so you're automagically logged in."
I've never created an account, so I have never been "logged in" in that sense. But, yeah, websites use cookies, but if it did that to me, why wouldn't it have done that to Ralph, who said "TikTok makes you login to see comments"?
Not to say that the craft part is not important, even critical, to the overall work.
Just that the art or concept or vision or whatever you want to call it is the most important.
John Henry
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