.... “five to ten YEARS in just ONE WEEK.”
For Dr. Sullivan, the damage was much worse. He says his lung capacity was slashed by HALF after taking the COVID shots the government recommended.
After a period of being unsure if the damage was in his head or not, Dr. Sullivan was diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension, a dangerous condition that elevates blood pressure and forces the heart to work much harder to pump blood to the lungs.
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Doctor Reveals What COVID Vaccines Do to the Lungs in Just One Week | The Gateway Pundit | by Vigilant Fox
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in reply to Cory Doctorow • • •Cory Doctorow
in reply to Bodhipaksa • • •Bodhipaksa
in reply to Cory Doctorow • • •Juan
in reply to Cory Doctorow • • •right, not using GIMP 3 (because Debian), but in my version the "Free select tool" has a mode in its properties that you can change. Then that dialog has a button at the bottom that says "Save tool preset".
This may or may not help!
Cory Doctorow
in reply to Juan • • •Juan
in reply to Cory Doctorow • • •right, there's this bug report related to pressing enter instead of "OK" -- gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/-/…
I wonder if it is related and pressing enter is changing the behaviour, because saving a preset should definitely set the default (unless there's another bug there).
Was fixed in 3.0.2; depending on your version this may be red herring.
Dialogue boxes used to respond to pressing Enter the same as clicking [OK] in V2 but not in V3 (#13331) · Issues · GNOME / GIMP · GitLab
GitLabCmykStudent
in reply to Cory Doctorow • • •Hi! Hmm - is it reseting to subtract mode each time you restart GIMP or when you switch tools? I haven't been able to replicate so far, but I'll look into it.
By chance, if you hold Shift while in Subtract mode, does it switch you back to Add mode?
Cory Doctorow
in reply to CmykStudent • • •@CmykStudent Not sure - just know that I have *never* consciously switched the lasso mode to "subtract" but I *constantly* have to switch it back to "add."
It may be that this setting is being restored every time I relaunch Gimp (which is pretty often, as Gimp 3 crashes a *lot*).
Holding shift in subtract mode allows for temporary adding (and vice versa). But since my default assumption is that I'm in "add" mode, I don't hold the shift key, because that would subtract from current selection.
CmykStudent
in reply to Cory Doctorow • • •It may be that if you change the setting to Add but GIMP crashes, the setting isn't being saved on exit. If you open GIMP, switch the setting, close and reopen, is Add retained?
As for crashes, please feel free to report the stacktrace on our bug tracker if you haven't already: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/ac…
We're trying to fix them all, but some are difficult to reproduce without more info (like, some bugs only affect Flatpak, others only on macOS, etc).
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GitLabCory Doctorow
in reply to CmykStudent • • •Adam Katz
in reply to Cory Doctorow • • •You want the Mode buttons. Hover over each one and you'll see they say (from left to right):
You presumably want that second one.
Cory Doctorow
in reply to Adam Katz • • •Adam Katz
in reply to Cory Doctorow • • •Interesting. It doesn't do that for me (with Debian packages gimp-3.0.4-3). Now that I've clicked the "Add" mode button, my lasso tool is now set to add by default, even when changing tools, even in different images' windows, even after restarting GIMP.
(That said, I have trained myself to use those keyboard shortcuts, except when I accidentally confuse Shift (add) and Control (subtract), at which point I get the opposite of what I wanted.)