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FluorscopicFuck t1_iucxu3z wrote

I’m not dating someone’s friend group. If they start making group decisions about my personal life, I’m out of there.

I only date people who know who they are and what they want out of life anyways. They are secure in who they are, independent, and don’t need a friend’s advice to redefine or affirm aspects of their personality/behaviors.

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FluorscopicFuck t1_iucxfen wrote

Hmmmm…. My cluster B Histrionic personality disorder high school girlfriend of two years holding council with her three best “Groofies” that also had personality disorders to discuss and pass judgement on every single aspect of our relationship. Even the intimate details. One time, the council decided that they were okay with cheating. I later found out she was making out with one of my classmates at laser tag over the weekend. Another time the council decided that her self harm was just something that would pass on it’s own and that she didn’t need to seek help or tell me about it. “I talked to my friends about it and they said it was okay. They didn’t think I needed to tell you”. Zero accountability. No thanks. Once she was involuntarily committed a few times, those “friends” disappeared. She was on the streets last I checked. Friends don’t always have your best interests at heart.

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FluorscopicFuck t1_iu5fdce wrote

I don’t know if it’s still the case, but when I used to read up on video cameras, the sensors used a Bayer pattern that had twice the resolution for the green channel as the red and blue channels. This leads to the green channel having more detail for chromakeying.

“Invented by Bryce Bayer at Kodak, the Bayer pattern dedicates more pixels to green than to red and blue, because the human eye is more sensitive to green. The additional green pixels produce a better color image.”

Bayer Pattern Sensors

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