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Oscuraz [37752669] [2015-11-30 21:07:54 +0000 UTC] "Mari | ARPG Art Only" (Unknown)

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# Comments

Comments: 199

bayIin In reply to ??? [2019-08-19 12:22:41 +0000 UTC]

Oh jesus why

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CrowSkies In reply to ??? [2019-08-16 17:05:09 +0000 UTC]

The heteros are upseteros

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Oscuraz In reply to CrowSkies [2019-08-19 03:00:15 +0000 UTC]

UH oh spaghetti-o's!!

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bayIin In reply to ??? [2019-08-02 23:15:24 +0000 UTC]

Sneezes

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Oscuraz In reply to bayIin [2019-08-03 17:36:44 +0000 UTC]

coughs to assert dominance

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CrowSkies In reply to ??? [2019-07-16 12:47:43 +0000 UTC]

🚑

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Oscuraz In reply to CrowSkies [2019-07-19 01:33:24 +0000 UTC]

Weewooooooo

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bayIin In reply to ??? [2019-07-06 04:15:58 +0000 UTC]

I'm not gonna lie, this is definitely me when I'm doing the default dance

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Oscuraz In reply to bayIin [2019-07-08 18:35:28 +0000 UTC]

I’ll steal your kidneys just watch me

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KeysToTheStars In reply to ??? [2019-07-03 01:04:22 +0000 UTC]

ngl i came here lookin for sol's scar refs and when i got to your page i read "shib" as "shit" and lost my mind for a good like 5 minutes

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Oscuraz In reply to KeysToTheStars [2019-07-08 18:35:01 +0000 UTC]

shitsun is my new username now

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svndaze In reply to ??? [2019-05-11 19:01:09 +0000 UTC]

gdi i'm big late but happy birthday shiba!!

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Oscuraz In reply to svndaze [2019-05-11 20:10:15 +0000 UTC]

it’s cool! thank u anyway my dude <3

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bayIin In reply to ??? [2019-05-10 15:36:25 +0000 UTC]

20 year old looking ass

jkjk happy birthday you beast

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Oscuraz In reply to bayIin [2019-05-10 21:41:45 +0000 UTC]

):< no u in like a couple of months

thank u homo ily!!

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AlphaSpice In reply to ??? [2019-05-10 13:05:42 +0000 UTC]

Happy birthday!

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Oscuraz In reply to AlphaSpice [2019-05-10 15:19:35 +0000 UTC]

Thank you sm!

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AlphaSpice In reply to Oscuraz [2019-05-10 18:46:31 +0000 UTC]

Ofc!! Hope you have a good one! 

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bayIin In reply to ??? [2019-05-07 16:23:45 +0000 UTC]

ur gay

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Oscuraz In reply to bayIin [2019-05-08 01:54:09 +0000 UTC]

 

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RoseDeliveryService In reply to ??? [2019-05-06 05:43:48 +0000 UTC]

You’ve been sent a rose by an anonymous deviant
They must love very much
They left a message for you:
"hehe pp"

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bayIin In reply to ??? [2019-05-01 04:33:04 +0000 UTC]

An epic gamer moment

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Oscuraz In reply to bayIin [2019-05-02 01:27:55 +0000 UTC]

You're on thin ice

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Oscuraz [2019-04-08 05:51:33 +0000 UTC]

 

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Oscuraz [2019-04-08 05:51:28 +0000 UTC]

 

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Oscuraz In reply to ??? [2019-04-08 05:51:13 +0000 UTC]

 

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Oscuraz In reply to ??? [2019-04-08 05:51:09 +0000 UTC]

 

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Oscuraz In reply to ??? [2019-04-08 05:51:04 +0000 UTC]

 

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Oscuraz In reply to ??? [2019-04-08 05:50:52 +0000 UTC]

 

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T04RK In reply to ??? [2019-03-19 17:10:28 +0000 UTC]

Your Reigen stamp has me SH00KETH,,,I love 

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Oscuraz In reply to T04RK [2019-03-19 20:12:47 +0000 UTC]

Who knew I could love a con man this much HSJDH

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T04RK In reply to Oscuraz [2019-03-20 00:54:07 +0000 UTC]

SaME 

His character development in S2 was so good though sksksk 

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Oscuraz In reply to T04RK [2019-03-20 03:59:07 +0000 UTC]

YES His development arc was so well executed,,,bless the studio and VA and animators, it's all *chef's kiss*

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bayIin In reply to ??? [2019-03-06 22:26:19 +0000 UTC]

What is a printer?
According to Wikipedia, " a printer is a peripheral  device which makes a persistent human-readable representation of graphics or text on paper .[1]  The first computer printer designed was a mechanically driven apparatus by Charles Babbage  for his difference engine  in the 19th century; however, his mechanical printer design was not built until 2000.[2]  The first electronic printer was the EP-101 , invented by Japanese company Epson  and released in 1968.[3] [4]  The first commercial printers generally used mechanisms from electric typewriters  and Teletype  machines. The demand for higher speed led to the development of new systems specifically for computer use. In the 1980s were daisy wheel  systems similar to typewriters, line printers  that produced similar output but at much higher speed, and dot matrix  systems that could mix text and graphics but produced relatively low-quality output. The plotter  was used for those requiring high quality line art like blueprints .

The introduction of the low-cost laser printer in 1984 with the first HP LaserJet , and the addition of PostScript  in next year's Apple LaserWriter , set off a revolution in printing known as desktop publishing [5] . Laser printers using PostScript mixed text and graphics, like dot-matrix printers, but at quality levels formerly available only from commercial typesetting  systems. By 1990, most simple printing tasks like fliers and brochures were now created on personal computers  and then laser printed; expensive offset printing  systems were being dumped as scrap. The HP Deskjet  of 1988 offered the same advantages as laser printer in terms of flexibility, but produced somewhat lower quality output (depending on the paper) from much less expensive mechanisms. Inkjet systems rapidly displaced dot matrix and daisy wheel printers from the market. By the 2000s high-quality printers of this sort had fallen under the $100 price point and became commonplace.

The rapid update of internet  email  through the 1990s and into the 2000s has largely displaced the need for printing as a means of moving documents, and a wide variety of reliable storage systems means that a "physical backup" is of little benefit today. Even the desire for printed output for "offline reading" while on mass transit or aircraft has been displaced by e-book readers  and tablet computers . Today, traditional printers are being used more for special purposes, like printing photographs or artwork, and are no longer a must-have peripheral.

Starting around 2010, 3D printing  became an area of intense interest, allowing the creation of physical objects with the same sort of effort as an early laser printer required to produce a brochure. These devices are in their earliest stages of development and have not yet become commonplace."

However, according to techtarget "A printer is a device that accepts text and graphic output from a computer and transfers the information to paper, usually to standard size sheets of paper. Printers vary in size, speed, sophistication, and cost. In general, more expensive printers are used for higher-resolution color printing. Personal computer printers can be distinguished as impact or non-impact printers. Early impact printers worked something like an automatic typewriter, with a key striking an inked impression on paper for each printed character . The dot-matrix printer was a popular low-cost personal computer printer. It's an impact printer that strikes the paper a line at a time. The best-known non-impact printers are the inkjet printer, of which several makes of low-cost color printers are an example, and the laser printer . The inkjet sprays ink from an ink cartridge at very close range to the paper as it rolls by. The laser printer uses a laser beam reflected from a mirror to attract ink (called toner ) to selected paper areas as a sheet rolls over a drum.

The four printer qualities of most interest to most users are:

  • Color: Color is important for users who need to print pages for presentations or maps and other pages where color is part of the information. Color printers can also be set to print only in black-and-white. Color printers are more expensive to operate since they use two ink cartridges (one color and one black ink) that need to be replaced after a certain number of pages. Users who don't have a specific need for color and who print a lot of pages will find a black-and-white printer cheaper to operate.
  • Resolution: Printer resolution (the sharpness of text and images on paper) is usually measured in dots per inch (dpi ). Most inexpensive printers provide sufficient resolution for most purposes at 600 dpi.
  • Speed: If you do much printing, the speed of the printer becomes important. Inexpensive printers print only about 3 to 6 sheets per minute. Color printing is slower. More expensive printers are much faster.
  • Memory: Most printers come with a small amount of memory (for example, one megabyte ) that can be expanded by the user. Having more than the minimum amount of memory is helpful and faster when printing out pages with large images or tables with lines around them (which the printer treats as a large image).
Printer I/O Interfaces

The most common I/O  interface for printers has been the parallel  Centronics  interface with a 36- pin  plug. In the future, however, new printers and computers are likely to use a serial interface, especially Universal Serial Bus  or FireWire  with a smaller and less cumbersome plug.

Printer Languages

Printer languages are commands from the computer to the printer to tell the printer how to format the document being printed. These commands manage font size, graphics, compression of data sent to the printer, color, etc. The two most popular printer languages are Postscript  and Printer Control Language .

Postscript is a printer language that uses English phrases and programmatic constructions to describe the appearance of a printed page to the printer. This printer language was developed by Adobe in 1985. It introduced new features such as outline fonts and vector graphics . Printers now come from the factory with or can be loaded with Postscript support. Postscript is not restricted to printers. It can be used with any device that creates an image using dots such as screen displays, slide recorders, and image setters.

PCL (Printer Command Language) is an escape code language used to send commands to the printer for printing documents. Escape code language is so-called because the escape key begins the command sequence followed by a series of code numbers. Hewlett Packard originally devised PCL for dot matrix and inkjet printers. Since its introduction, it has become an industry standard. Other manufacturers who sell HP clones have copied it. Some of these clones are very good, but there are small differences in the way they print a page compared to real HP printers. In 1984, the original HP Laserjet printer was introduced using PCL. PCL helped change the appearance of low-cost printer documents from poor to exceptional quality.

Fonts

font  is a set of characters of a specific style and size within an overall typeface  design. Printers use resident fonts and soft fonts to print documents. Resident fonts are built into the hardware of a printer. They are also called internal fonts or built-in fonts. All printers come with one or more resident fonts. Additional fonts can be added by inserting a font cartridge into the printer or installing soft fonts to the hard drive. Resident fonts cannot be erased unlike soft fonts. Soft fonts are installed onto the hard drive and then sent to the computer's memory when a document is printed that uses the particular soft font. Soft fonts can be purchased in stores or downloaded from the Internet.There are two types of fonts used by the printer and screen display, bitmap  fonts and outline fonts. Bitmap fonts are digital representations of fonts that are not scalable. This means they have a set size or a limited set of sizes. For example, if a document using a bitmap font sized to 24 point is sent to the printer and there is not a bitmap font of that size, the computer will try to guess the right size. This results in the text looking stretched-out or squashed. Jagged edges are also a problem with bitmap fonts. Outline fonts are mathematical descriptions of the font that are sent to the printer. The printer then rasterizes (see raster graphics ) or converts them to the dots that are printed on the paper. Because they are mathematical, they are scalable . This means the size of the font can be changed without losing the sharpness or resolution  of the printed text. TrueType  and Type 1  fonts are outline fonts. Outline fonts are used with Postscript and PCL printer languages."

But what does this all mean? Well, what I think it means is that the HP Deskjet 3630 is the best printer on the market to this day! Hi, I'm Johnny, and this is a sponsored message. If you're looking for the best home printer, then you've come to the right place. Having a decent home printer means you can easily print off documents, photos, homework and more without leaving the house.

The best home printers can rival the print quality, speed and features of almost any printer you'd find in an office or classroom, and getting the best one for your needs can prove to be an excellent investment.

From printing out holiday snaps, to forms and documents and even your kid's homework, the best home printer can help you with all those tasks.offers you some top choices.

When you're looking for the best home printer for your needs there are a number of things you need to take into account. First of all, there's size. Unlike business printers , you don't want a big, bulky, printer taking up huge amounts of room. For example, there are all-in-one printers  that are geared towards the home, and they are a good choice if you need a photo copier and a scanner as well as a printer in your house, without taking up loads of space.


What exactly is the HP Deskjet 3630? The Deskjet 3630 is our pick for the best home printer. It has decent print quality, a competitive price, and it can connect to mobile devices, which reflects the modern home, where more people are likely to use a smartphone or tablet than a laptop or desktop PC. It doesn't quite have the build quality of HP's more expensive Envy models, but if you're looking for an initially cheap model that catches the eye when sat on a shelf, the Deskjet 3630 is a great option. I know that sounds awful, but how exactly can you get your hands on your very own HP Deskjet 3630? Simple. You just learn to function a fucking printer.

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Oscuraz In reply to bayIin [2019-03-06 23:05:23 +0000 UTC]

Die

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bayIin In reply to ??? [2019-02-22 20:46:55 +0000 UTC]

Who tf is this homo

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Oscuraz In reply to bayIin [2019-02-23 07:17:03 +0000 UTC]

um who is this gAY

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bayIin In reply to Oscuraz [2019-02-23 07:22:27 +0000 UTC]

u

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bayIin In reply to ??? [2019-02-12 19:07:15 +0000 UTC]

They always say "yeehaw" but they never ask "yeehowareyoudoing" 😔👊

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Oscuraz In reply to bayIin [2019-02-13 11:30:27 +0000 UTC]

hawyee 😔🤠

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leopardcomet In reply to ??? [2019-02-07 19:40:02 +0000 UTC]

RAWR!!! x3 *nuzzles pounces on u* uwu u so warm 11!!

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Oscuraz In reply to leopardcomet [2019-02-07 19:48:09 +0000 UTC]

*Pulls out a knife and stabs your temples*

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leopardcomet In reply to Oscuraz [2019-02-08 15:18:33 +0000 UTC]

nopls uwu owo ): :3 x3 XD

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Oscuraz In reply to leopardcomet [2019-02-09 03:47:39 +0000 UTC]

You've uwu'd your last owo

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leopardcomet In reply to Oscuraz [2019-02-09 10:34:34 +0000 UTC]

oh no

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Naralani In reply to ??? [2019-02-07 16:54:42 +0000 UTC]

Hello! Thank you so much for the watch!! ;w;

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Oscuraz In reply to Naralani [2019-02-07 17:07:28 +0000 UTC]

No problem! Your style is wonderful

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bayIin In reply to ??? [2019-02-07 02:52:33 +0000 UTC]

You know I had to do it to em

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Oscuraz In reply to bayIin [2019-02-07 04:11:35 +0000 UTC]

 

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JAHSPURRING In reply to ??? [2019-02-01 06:12:03 +0000 UTC]

Hey there! Thank you very much for the watch! Your support means a lot to me! QwQ <3

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