*Just hands Gaffer a nudibranch plushie and runs*
Thanks! She loves it.
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*Just hands Gaffer a nudibranch plushie and runs*
Thanks! She loves it.
@shadowwolfmemes (bridesmaid)
@l4rge-spe4kerm4n (BRIDE)
@luney2mooney (???) (best man maybe??/IM SORRY)
Draw yourself in the marriage picturezzz..
I will now gingerly reload the film back into Styrofilms head
Foley you jerk XD
No need to worry. Most film cameras are equipped with a mechanism, like a knob or crank, to rewind the strip back to its canister. But the real issue isn't about reloading. I have this headcanon that large cams are capable of capturing and recording film reels, they can also process their own film reels and replay them whenever they choose. In short, each large cameraman has their own unique memory archive. Foley almost yanked the entire reel out of Styrofilm's canister, which meant that Styrofilm essentially experienced his entire past week flash before his lens in the span of mere seconds. He would recover after the ordeal, only feeling a little disoriented. The reel itself might suffer some damage from the rough handling, perhaps with a few frames scratched or torn.
Petition to let Styrofilm have nice things /silly
So oak won’t work for a desk… what about heavy metals or concrete or really strong plastic?
Or maybe he just needs flex tape /j
High-tensile steel with alloyed metals -- chromium, molybdenum, manganese, nickel, silicon, and vanadium -- has outstanding tension resistance and is usually used in structures and mechanical engineering applications.
These materials could potentially work for my case. However, they required large amounts of funds as high-tensile steel is expensive due to the complex manufacture method.
But, its benefits outweigh the cost. It only depends on the science department to distribute those funds.
To answer your (probably rhetorical) question- Nope (I like to think) Coaxial and Spencer were there at the presentation sitting in one of the right side rows. For context Spencer is a handheld firearm engineer as well as an Optical Scientists (y'know, lasers and stuffs.) Coaxial (his girlfriend) has a lot of respect and admiration for the Filming Industry, so hearing about the presentation and the fact that Spencer was going she BEGGED him to take her with him. The scene plays out like this:
(She was trying to get everyone to look away from Styrofim and look at her)
(I'm sorry for constantly bugging you, your story has been on my minds for the past few months and I need to let it out also you are a huge inspiration to me god save me)
(I am also sorry if this contradicts your ideas, this is just where my brain is going)
Anyways have a nice day/night!
Haha, that's gold! Never knew that the Film Industry already has fans in the alliance though.
Styrofilm just wants to finish his presentation and get back to work.
Also, great to hear that I can inspire you! You have made my day.
*Kicks your door down*
My chaos children Coaxial and Spencer made Styrofilm a mobile whiteboard for him to take to future meetings so we don't have a repeat of before.
Idk what the extendable metal bars are called but they're the kind with the holes and the metal button that goes through the holes, holding it in place. You know what I'm talking about, right?
Huh, they knew about Styrofilm's wardrobe mishap?
Or did the scientists present at the meeting leak the accident?