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8 months agoTook me until high school to realize bonjour=bon jour=good day. My brain just about exploded. Worldview destroyed.
Took me until high school to realize bonjour=bon jour=good day. My brain just about exploded. Worldview destroyed.
In Japanese, 面 is indeed men but I haven’t seen it used for noodles. It is usually used for face, mask, (rarely) man.
麺 is the kanji for noodles (notice that 面 is a radical). But, noodle is also often just written in kana as either めん or メン.
Note I am not a native speaker, so not totally confident.
I believe 面 is used for noodles in Mandarin…?
I’m sure for anyone who has real work to do, GIMP will hold them back compared to Photoshop.
But I grew up using GIMP and got some pretty impressive results with it. Now that I have Adobe CC access and have been using Photoshop through that, I am perpetually confused on how to do x, which I know how to do in a couple clicks in GIMP.
To be fair, I’m sure that’d go doubly so for someone who started with Photoshop since it does have an objectively cleaner UI.