Okay, I want to try it too :p
Requests and questions are open :3
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Okay, I want to try it too :p
Requests and questions are open :3
Canonical height comparison of Goku, Vegeta, and Krillin.
And JUST Vegeta and Krillin.
And an estimate of Krillin and 18. 18's height is assumed given her being about as tall vs Bulma as Bulma is vs Chi-Chi, so a 2 cm difference.
If you want to do your own comparisons, be it for fanfic, fan art, or even just curiosity, you can find the comparison tool here.
[3D] online tool for comparing heights visually. ➤➤➤ The chart is easy to use. Enter the height of different people in cm or inches and the
And now, for one final comparison, I leave you with The Piccolos vs Adult Goku. Have fun, kids.
In a stance certain to displease stakeholders who have so much invested in music streaming, Mark Mulligan and the analysts at MIDiA are maki
...MIDiA are making the case that a coming revolution in creator tools will be as impactful to the entire music business as streaming was.
Click thru, read & learn about "creator tools".
😍 We are <3′ing the new Tumblr filters 😍
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To launch filters, just open up the Tumblr camera 📸.
S/O to @saskdraws and @anthony-samaniego for giving the filters a twirl.
I stopped recording my own voice and i'm never going back
Okay so i need to talk about this tool i've been using for the past few months because it genuinely changed how i make content
it's called
voiceup and it's ai text to speech that doesn't sound like a robot having a panic attack
like i've tried every tts tool out there
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they all sound fine for like 10 seconds then it gets weird and you can totally tell it's ai
voiceup is different. the voices are licensed and they sound like actual humans talking. not "ai trying to be human." actual humans.
i use it to narrate my videos now. i don't even turn on a mic anymore. just paste the script, pick a voice, hit generate. done.
also it supports 50+ languages?? i tried the
hindi one and the
italian one and both sounded native not like google translate read it out loud
there's a
free plan btw. 5000 characters a month. no credit card. no catch.
if you make content and you're still recording voiceovers manually in 2025 i genuinely don't know what to tell you 😭
voiceup.com
they also have a
script word counter which is lowkey useful and an
api if you're a dev
anyway that's my rant. go try it. you're welcome.
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Every Good Story Starts With Someone Listening
There is a strange kind of heartbreak in having something worth saying and realizing the recording is unusable.
Wind. Traffic. A crowded room. The clink of glasses behind a bar. The crash of waves along South Beach. The soundtrack of real life doesn't always cooperate with content creation.
As I continue building Moonchild Media, I've become less interested in creating perfect content and more interested in capturing authentic moments. Conversations with bartenders. Walk-and-talk videos. Community stories. Ideas that arrive while I'm moving rather than sitting behind a desk.
That's what led me to the DJI Mic Mini.
What caught my attention wasn't a long list of technical specifications. It was freedom.
The microphone is incredibly small, lightweight, and easy to clip on without feeling like you're carrying around a production studio. Whether I'm filming a quick update, recording an interview, or documenting a project in progress, it allows me to focus on the conversation instead of the equipment.
One of my favorite features is how quickly it gets out of the way. There's no complicated setup ritual. I can pull it from my bag, connect it, and start recording within minutes. For someone who works between creative projects, hospitality stories, movement practices, and community building, simplicity matters.
The audio quality has also been a significant upgrade from relying solely on a phone microphone. Voices sound clearer, background noise is reduced, and recordings feel more intentional. The result isn't just better sound. It's better storytelling.
Who is this microphone for?
• Creators recording content on the go • Small business owners sharing their story • Podcasters and interviewers working in real environments • Hospitality professionals documenting their craft • Anyone tired of losing good content to bad audio
The truth is that people will forgive imperfect lighting. They'll forgive a shaky camera. They rarely forgive audio they can't understand.
For me, the DJI Mic Mini isn't about sounding like a professional broadcaster. It's about capturing real conversations as they happen.
Because some stories don't belong in a studio.
They belong out in the world.
Equipment Mentioned: DJI Mic Mini
DJI Mic Mini
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