Daily Greetings #13
Hey! See how well she behaves, we just came from our late night walk (few hours ago, editing takes time). Yes I finally figured out how (badly) the "auto mask" filter works. ;D It was really
Daily Greetings #12 – Good Night!
Hey guys! I'm rendering a large project today, so I had to make a quick tablet recording of my greetings today. The rendering will be taking somewhere around 16 hours, so I think I might be uploading the
Daily Greetings #9 – Aikido
(This is a re-upload of the previous, failed video. I encountered something similar uploading this one, but this time the video player played the clip. I added the 240p and 480p videos manually to IPFS,
Daily Greetings 10 – Ninnu in the forest with some slow motion
Hello! The previous video upload was broken, so I'll have to re-upload it. But before I do that, I will publish the 10th greeting video along with Ninnu doing some running in the forest. For this video
Daily Greetings #7
Wouf! It's dog park time! Yesterday I took Ninnu to the dog park for a Valentine's day visit. I will post some photos later Today when I get back home and edit them. Going to the gym now! See ya! ▶️ DTube
Daily Greetings #2
Hello! We made this in the morning as we were driving towards our Aikido dojo. This time all I had was my phone (as I had "lost" the actioncam), and boy does it have a lousy microphone! I tried
Daily Greetings #1
Hahaa! I finally got it uploaded! Enjoy my first video in the line of many to come. I hope I can keep it up. Editing this one wasn't too bad. I still don't think the audio is how I would want it, but couldn't
ambyr00's twitter Feed : 2019/02/07 22:55:36
Idea for a new 365 project. — Steemit #steem #vlog #threesixtyfive #share2steem External Link : Idea for a new 365 project. — Steemit Yesterday after Allyson (@omsoc) and I were finished with our back
English Phrasal Verbs (286/365) - Blow In
To blow in means A) to be carried towards you in the air Example sentence: A cool breeze is blew in from the lake. B) for windows to be broken and the peaces fall inside the building The hurricane would
English Phrasal Verbs (284/365) - Pull Down Something (A Building Or A Statue)
Saddam Hussein's statue being pulled down To pull down something (a building or a statue) means to demolish an old building or a statue. Example sentence: Saddam Hussein's statues were pulled down after
English Phrasal Verbs (283/365) - Lose Out On Something
Wheel of Fortune contestants losing out on a million dollars. To lose out on something means to fail to take advantage of or to gain something. Example sentences: If you neglected to find out about altcoins
English Phrasal Verbs (282/365) - Build Something/Someone Up / Build Up Something/Someone
A time lapse of a storm building up To build something/someone up / build up something/someone means A) to gradually increase something or make it stronger, to increase to become stronger Example sentence:
English Phrasal Verbs (276/365) - Chip Away At Something
Image Source To chip away at something means to gradually weaken something or to make it less effective. Example sentence: Bitcoin dominance is being chipped away by the expansion of the cryptocurrency
English Phrasal Verbs (275/365) - Talk Something/Someone Down
To talk someone/something down can mean A) to talk louder than someone Example sentence: I wish that guy would stop talking everyone down. It would be nice to be able to have a conversation over dinner.
English Phrasal Verbs (274/365) - Move About/Around
Trains move about the railyard To move about/around means to move from place to place. Example sentences: Military families tend to move around quite a bit because soldiers are usually not stationed in