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  • Any fun weekend plans? No? Then come spend it with me - Free OF
  • Do my eyes deceive me, or is that really an uncircumcised dildo?

  • [Louis Rossmann] Piracy is COMPLETELY justified: Louis tries NetFlix and remembers why
  • Odysee link for those who want to watch in the true spirit of the content:

    lbry://piracy-is-completely-justified-louis

  • [oc] pls forgive the bug bites
  • Though I find the theory that "men are just better at everything" dubious on its face, it's hard to imagine any better proof of it than this photo.

    As seen in strikingly sharp relief here, they're even better at being women. ∎

  • Do you prefer cut or uncut dicks?
  • Woohoo, out of the gate uncut jumps in front by a four lengths lead! As an American male who grew up embarrassed more like mortified over having a foreskin and the uncomfortable attention it drew, this warms my middle-aged heart right down to the cockles.

    Strawpoll results capture

  • Windows Software Suggestions for turning a short clip video file into an animated gif for posting here?
  • It would be helpful if you shared a brief summary of your current workflow as absent that it's impossible to gauge whether what any of us does might be objectively less painful.

    Myself? It's not something I really bother with except on rare occasion, so I'm totally content with having installed FFmpeg via Chocolatey (a la choco upgrade ffmpeg-full -y --pre, a single PowerShell command which will update ffmpeg if it's already installed, or install it if it isn't) and then I just open my bookmark for the WebM Wiki's VP9 Encoding Guide to help me remember which flags to pass to ffmpeg to create the kind of file I want in Windows Terminal. I also have Handbrake installed for the even rarer occasions that I feel motivated to isolate a segment of a larger video to turn into a WebM animated image, though if I've already determined the start and end timestamps I'll just pass those to ffmpeg on the command line as part of my usual workflow.