>How does it work? People will post their Amazon wishlist link according to the instructions below. People who enter the thread may post their list, and it is your decision to gift who you want. ------------------- FAQ: >Does my address get shown? Your city and state, and shipping name. Refer to the instruction image below. Shipping name can be anything you want. >How will I know if something has been bought for me? Items disappear off your list after being purchased. You can also go to your list, press Filter and Sort, then select Purchased. >Will the information of the gifter be shown to the recipient? Your first name maybe shown. Amazon by default doesn't share but third party items may. >Why should I gift something? I'm not gonna get anything in return! This is a different take on a Secret Santa, where anyone can gift or get from anyone. If you're feeling generous, please do consider giving back to others. >Last year people bought stuff for others and then cancelled them to epic fucking troll us! And they did that the previous year, and the year before that too. It happens when you have amazon wishlists, it's disappointing to lose out on a gift, but the item will just go back on your list like they never screwed with you at all. >How often should I post my list? Once a day or thread depending on the speed of the general >Can I post multiple lists? No. Only 1. >I am a Roastie/Tranny/Faggot/It's for my sex doll GTFO
You have to understand his position: If he didn't rush to find an image then someone else might have posted the correct spreadsheet and we can't have that.
Reply to this post with your list and a pic of your favorite /cm/ character(s) and I'll gift a couple of people today Comfy winter themed ones preferred
My molecular gastronomy wishlist. Every little bit helps me improve my abilities (even though a true artist doesn't blame their tools). amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/9FWYKSM2O8N5
I'll provide chef secrets to anyone who gifts.
Levi Murphy
>realizing there's no physical things you want, not even a little I'm the antagonist to the consumer. Early merry christmas to everyone here.
I was tempted to grab up a bunch of those minis for you since I do 40k tabletop but there ya go man, should be there sometime in december. Merry Christmas bro.
Landon Richardson
Don't know if posting my ig is a good idea, but I'll gladly show you some of my negatives.
I started doing digital photography a while ago, and my school offered a course in analog photography, so I took it.
I mainly like the fact that it's fun, because you have to develop your own photos, and printing involves being in the dark room, which is relaxing and chill as fuck.
Unfortunately, I don't have a dark room of my own, and I can't access to the school one either, so I settled with digital for a bit, but now I want to go back to analog again.
Can't you make a darkroom in your closet? I only ever used crank-style cameras as a consumer back when they were a thing. I never actually developed film. What is so special about a darkroom?
Sebastian Morris
Which Blizzard game do black ppl play
Jacob Reed
Oh my God dude thank you so much user! Bless you, you are awesome. Thank you! Merry Christmas robot~
Saw your post about owls user. I also love them, was working on a cozy winter image but architecture isn't my strongest subject so I can take a break from it for such since I can do nature. I can churn out that out faster anyway.
Yes, you can, but you need basic equipment to make a dark room, depending if you're shooting color or B&N, like a security light, enlargers, chemicals and running water.
Also, the space limit is an issue, since I live with my parents in a 70 m^2 home. But for developing film, you only need a canister with a reel and the respective chemicals.
Andrew Cox
IIRC from when we went bra shopping when I was my sister is a size DD or DDD or something but I can't remember exactly. Total bitch though.
You're very very welcome user, enjoy. And keep warm.
Colton Cruz
I would try it, my teacher even told us that it's possible to develop with coffee as well, but you get maximum quality if you develop with the proper stuff.
>developing film in a trash bag
To develop film you need to place it somewhere and be able to put and take out chemicals in there. We use a canister with a reel to do that. As long as you have a container that doesn't allow the film to stick to itself and that doesn't allow light to come in, it should work.