I might post one of those "get to know me better" questionnaires tomorrow. You guys already know me so well, so I don't expect anything too new and exciting to come out of it, but I'm always gaining new followers, so…
a buuunch of these came out overexposed but i expected that, the Zenit is cute but i had no light meter and was using 400iso film bc it was super cloudy and then the sun decided to come out which isn't ideal when you…
(intransitive) To be published or released; to be issued; to be broadcast for the first time.
“It was nice that your dad let you come out with us,” I said as we walked through the woods, kicking up cornflakey bundles of leaves with every step.
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It's on my to-do list, but I should really finish off some of the games I'm halfway through first. Also, if the new game is scheduled to come out soon as rumored, I'll probably just wait for that one instead.
(old-fashioned, or, historical, of a debutante) To make a formal debut in society.
“Can’t wait for everything about this slimy little shite to come out.”
“Come out for one 👀 doing it again next month”
“They don't do well when they come out of the Fantasy Room and encounter real people and non-toadies: good for RR.”
“Must a movie have consistent internal logic, compelling lead characters, or some sort of mildly telegraphed twist that doesn’t come out of left field in the last twenty minutes? Is it not enough to be well shot and have a vaguely sinister atmosphere?”
“You do not need to soft-soap this man. You control the words that come out of your mouth in this one precious life of yours, Mr. Klein. For the love of god. You could not pay me enough to have this little intellectual dignity in front of the public and the Goddess.”
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(intransitive) To be discovered; to be revealed.
“I might post one of those "get to know me better" questionnaires tomorrow. You guys already know me so well, so I don't expect anything too new and exciting to come out of it, but I'm always gaining new followers, so why not? For now, sleep.”
“a buuunch of these came out overexposed but i expected that, the Zenit is cute but i had no light meter and was using 400iso film bc it was super cloudy and then the sun decided to come out which isn't ideal when you have a max shutter of 1/500”
“It's on my to-do list, but I should really finish off some of the games I'm halfway through first. Also, if the new game is scheduled to come out soon as rumored, I'll probably just wait for that one instead.”
“That's a gorgeous shot. I've been through dispiriting phases where nothing seems to come out the way I wanted. There's every chance this will pass✊”
“the telltale game is the best thing to come out of the walking dead franchise and its not close.”
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