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Got one of my dads old computers and made a new oc :-)
Boolean <3
Boolean Expression - A logical statement that results in a Boolean value, either be True or False.
You may ask him any question, and he will always tell the honest answer, but he may only answer it with true or false.
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the signs as code comments
Source.
ARIES:
/* Sun, you just can't beat me, you just can't. Stop trying, * give up. I'm serious, I am going to kick the living shit * out of you, game over, lights out. */
TAURUS:
public boolean isDirty() { // Why do you always go out and return dirty; }
GEMINI:
// When I wrote this, only God and I understood what I was doing // Now, God only knows
CANCER:
// I dedicate all this code, all my work, to my wife, Darlene, who will // have to support me and our three children and the dog once it gets // released into the public.
LEO:
// If this code works, it was written by Paul DiLascia. If not, I don't know // who wrote it
VIRGO:
// Replaces with spaces the braces in cases where braces in places cause stasis $str = str_replace(array("\{","\}")," ",$str);
LIBRA:
class Act // That's me!!! { }
SCORPIO:
// no comments for you // it was hard to write // so it should be hard to read
SAGITTARIUS:
#define TRUE FALSE //Happy debugging suckers
CAPRICORN:
// At this point, I'd like to take a moment to speak to you about the Adobe PSD // format. PSD is not a good format. PSD is not even a bad format. Calling it // such would be an insult to other bad formats, such as PCX or JPEG. No, PSD // is an abysmal format. Having worked on this code for several weeks now, my // hate for PSD has grown to a raging fire that burns with the fierce passion // of a million suns. // // If there are two different ways of doing something, PSD will do both, in // different places. It will then make up three more ways no sane human would // think of, and do those too. PSD makes inconsistency an art form. Why, for // instance, did it suddenly decide that *these* particular chunks should be // aligned to four bytes, and that this alignement should *not* be included in // the size? Other chunks in other places are either unaligned, or aligned with // the alignment included in the size. Here, though, it is not included. Either // one of these three behaviours would be fine. A sane format would pick one. // PSD, of course, uses all three, and more. // // Trying to get data out of a PSD file is like trying to find something in the // attic of your eccentric old uncle who died in a freak freshwater shark // attack on his 58th birthday. That last detail may not be important for the // purposes of the simile, but at this point I am spending a lot of time // imagining amusing fates for the people responsible for this Rube Goldberg of // a file format. // // Earlier, I tried to get a hold of the latest specs for the PSD file format. // To do this, I had to apply to them for permission to apply to them to have // them consider sending me this sacred tome. This would have involved faxing // them a copy of some document or other, probably signed in blood. I can only // imagine that they make this process so difficult because they are intensely // ashamed of having created this abomination. I was naturally not gullible // enough to go through with this procedure, but if I had done so, I would have // printed out every single page of the spec, and set them all on fire. Were it // within my power, I would gather every single copy of those specs, and launch // them on a spaceship directly into the sun. // // PSD is not my favourite file format.
AQUARIUS:
// I can't divide with zero, so I have to divide with something very similar result = number / 0.00000000000001;
PISCES:
// I don't know why I need this, but it stops the people being upside-down x = -x;
#programming#code comments#the signs#the signs as#zodiac#astrology#aries#taurus#gemini#cancer#leo#virgo#libra#scorpio#sagittarius#capricorn#aquarius#pisces
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Performances During the Pandemic, September 2020
Seeing music performed still was a problem I wanted to solve immediately as we went into lockdown. I’ve been successful on many levels and continue to write these notes on FB and Tumblr under the heading “Couch Tour” usually for live performances, certainly that I pay for. Those are mostly jazz as I have watched performances from Small’s, Smoke, the Village Vanguard, and The Jazz Gallery with the Blue Note on my radar. There’s some trad/blues/roots music, including Larkin Poe (today) and Jorma Kaukonen’s Quarantine Concerts.
There’s plenty of music on You Tube and that archive has been a key source for “classical music.” But, once again, may we please call it “European Tradition Art Music”? Besides following my nose, chamber music (with pretty tried and true composer choices but my own instrumental choices--cellos, pianos, winds, absolutely no vocals), I have appreciated curation from the 92nd Street Y, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and especially Wigmore Hall and BBC 3.
Wigmore is in the middle of a month of lunch time concerts (about 7 am in the midwest US) and evening recital (midafternoon) that, while I don’t see in real time are wonderful suggestions. For these and most of the performances I curate here, I usually post a link to what I saw and write a little comment on FB. Those are ephemeral (and these notes are only slightly less), but writing about music both helps me listen better and helps me keep honing the craft for fluidity and amusement. As fleeting and in the moment, I nonetheless get feed back on suggestions for further tangents to explore from the real musicians who welcome me into their world. Like the many worlds I join as an engaged amateur, I am grateful for those welcomes. I don’t have imposter syndrome (but probably should) instead taking as a motto, “if you’re there and engaged, then you belong.”
So, this month, I discovered the horn via first the transcendent Mozart Wind Quintet which passed the Boolean search in my head for having piano, double reeds, and clarinet. Now I’m on the look out for horn as it doesn’t have to galumph after the foxes and indeed has a rich lower middle range tone that really really appeals. So there’s also a Beethoven Wind Quintet and a Brahms Horn Trio that were great to hear in this context and to be prepared to return to. I have long been a fan of the Poulenc trio (bassoon, oboe, piano), but hadn’t progressed to the Sextet which seemed too busy to track at first. But with Mozart as a guide, I have all of these wonderful pieces to explore, return to, and savor.
I got into chamber music via the piano trio, so cellos and pianos are always appealing. The Lenore Trio did Beethoven #1 and Brahms #3 which again broadened my palette beyond Beethoven Archduke and Ghost and Brahms #2. Their cellist Gemma Rosefield was well mic’ed and had lush tone, plus she’s the cellist, so I liked her contribution especially. It was more than okay to also have cello/piano duos . Alban Gerhardt and Marcus Becker played Schumann (D minor which also has a horn arrangement) and Beethoven (in D major with a notableb3rd movement Fugue) sonatas from Wigmore. Pretty hard on their heels (not sure it was Wigmore’s programming or my selection) was Philip Higham and Susan Tomes playing Beethoven (some variations on a Magic Flute aria and the C major sonata).
Piano recitals are of course easiest and wonderful. I have seen Angela Hewitt wrap up her Bach Odyssey at Wigmore Hall with both #11 and #12 (some of that in real time but oddly less satisfying than just being able to sit down on my own terms). But I ended up stretching out The Art of the Fugue over three listenings. I did the same with Igor Levit’s assay of three Beethoven Sonatas (with Fred Hersch’s Trees as an encore!!). To be able to see Hewitt and Levit are refreshing glasses of lemonade from the pandemic’s lemons.
I also watched some Tommy Flanagan solo from the 1981 Montreux Jazz Festival which came at a time when I really needed piano. Not in real time but quite new was a chance to hear Holly Bowling play Grateful Dead/Phish tunes in a continuous suite performed at sunrise on the Utah Salt Flats as part of her Wilderness Sessions. I’ll return to those too. As I think about what makes Liszt’s transcriptions of Beethoven’s symphonies or Schumann’s Symphonic Etudes symphonic, it was equally worth probing how Bowling captures those bands on one instrument (include Drums/Space).
I just listened to Danny Driver do the Schumann at Wigmore which prompts this musing.
The piano is such a common thread and I do savor it. While watching a stream limits us to the camera and directing choices, they do vary and lots of chances to really see how musicians work their magic and/or their expressive “guitar faces.”
This is a lifeline in this period and being able to write about it too makes me happy.
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A fotografia na divulgação da arte
Os colecionadores descobrem e compram arte, cada vez mais, por vias online. Segundo o relatório da Hiscox de 2018 (empresa de seguros), as vendas pela internet deverão crescer nos próximos 5 anos, dobrando para uma estimativa conservadora de US $8,37 bilhões até 2023. Tendo isso em vista, abordaremos o papel da fotografia na divulgação da arte através das mídias.
A exposição digital de uma obra de arte facilita sob diversas maneiras a vida dos colecionadores e apreciadores, principalmente em termos de acessibilidade. Entretanto, a divulgação online de um material artístico possui uma grande desvantagem caso não se tome o devido cuidado.
Uma grande barreira que impede a compra da arte está incapacidade do público ou colecionador visualizar a obra tridimensionalmente.

Sistema de coordenadas cartesianas tridimensionais. Fotografar o objeto sob diferentes ângulos proporciona uma visão mais global de seu conteúdo.
Desde o desenvolvimento visual da sua galeria até a criação da foto perfeita da instalação, a fotografia pode fazer a diferença ao promover seu inventário online.
Infelizmente muitos artistas e galerias ainda apresentam as obras da maneira mais simples possível – como contra um fundo branco, por exemplo.
Esteja você enviando obras para o site da sua galeria ou para uma plataforma online, ter fotografias que imitam o ato de visualizar um trabalho pessoalmente melhora significativamente a experiência de navegação de um apreciador / possível comprador.
Dando sequência ao que foi abordado anteriormente sobre papel da fotografia na divulgação da arte, separamos para você 3 dicas completas de como valorizar seu trabalho digitalmente e oferecer uma melhor experiência ao público visitante de seu site.
1) Tire muitas fotografias em alta resolução e documente-as
Ao procurar obras online, os colecionadores desejam o máximo possível de informações — textuais e visuais. É sempre útil adicionar várias fotografias de uma única obra para capturá-la por inteiro.

Via | Freepik Os diferentes ângulos de um cilindro simulam as diferentes visões que uma pessoa pode ter analisando uma obra.
“O fornecimento de várias imagens detalhadas e de alta resolução realmente melhorou nossas conversas com os colecionadores. Para clientes que estão comprando digitalmente, uma experiência de navegação que permite os clientes sentirem que estão na sala com a peça geralmente pode ser o que os leva a uma consulta ou compra”, diz Sarah Fischel, gerente da galeria Heather James Fine Art.
Nomeie todas as imagens com informações essenciais, ou seja, título, mídia, materiais e quaisquer outros detalhes que contribuam para entender e apreciar a arte como um objeto físico, e não apenas uma imagem na tela do computador.
Lembre-se que a maioria das pessoas tem dificuldade em imaginar exatamente quão grande ou pequena é uma obra de arte quando a visualiza online, mesmo quando você dá as dimensões. (Faça um teste: peça a alguém para mostrar com as mãos quanto mede 30 centímetros).
Uma boa maneira de resolver esse problema é fotografar o trabalho em um ambiente interno ao lado de um objeto comum, como mesa ou cadeira. Sempre inclua o suficiente no contexto para que o tamanho e a aparência física sejam fáceis para os espectadores entenderem.
2) Inclua fotos do espaço da sua galeria
Além de fazer o upload das fotografias de suas obras em seu inventário, certifique-se de também apresentar fotos da sua galeria (interna e externamente).
Isso funciona como uma “visita pessoal”, proporcionando ao público uma sensação de escala, um “gostinho” de experiência curatorial e uma visão do tipo de pessoas que frequentam seu local.
Caso você não possua uma galeria, fotografe sua obra em uma parede limpa como se estivesse pendurada em uma galeria. O fato do espectador ver sua arte em exibição em uma configuração padrão-galeria pode ter o efeito psicológico de aumentar tanto a credibilidade da obra quanto a sua como artista; sem mencionar que eles terão mais facilidade em imaginar como ela fica em suas casas ou escritórios.

Komechak Art Gallery
3) Faça o upload das imagens frequentemente
Fotografar trabalhos e realizar seus uploads no seu inventário pode ser um processo cansativo e demorado, especialmente se você tiver uma equipe pequena.
No entanto, rotinas como essa garantem que um colecionador tenha a oportunidade de ver e consultar tudo o que você tem a oferecer, aumentando as opções nas quais ele pode fazer uma oferta.
Mas antes de fazer o upload, não se esqueça: peça um feedback para as pessoas mais próximas a você. Pergunte como eles acham que a obra parece de perto; se eles têm alguma dúvida; se gostariam de ver algumas partes mais próximas, etc.
Faça uma pesquisa. Descubra o que eles notam, o detalhe que eles perdem, e preencha os espaços em branco com uma seleção melhor ou mais extensa de imagens. Seu objetivo é garantir que os espectadores vejam tudo o que você quer que eles vejam.
Veja se tudo está em foco, se as linhas verticais e horizontais estão retas, se a iluminação é uniforme, se não há flashes, reflexos ou sombras, se as cores são verdadeiras, se não há interferência de objetos no fundo, e assim por diante.

Via | Dallas Center for Photography
É importante lembrar que muitas pessoas não têm ideia de quem você é ou sobre o que é a sua arte. Eles estarão vendo seu trabalho pela primeira vez; portanto, essa é a sua grande — e muitas vezes única — chance de impressioná-los e conquistá-los.
Instagram
Nos últimos 3 anos, o Instagram substituiu todas as outras plataformas de mídia social como o melhor canal para comercializar e vender arte.
Em 2017, 62% das galerias informaram que o Instagram era a plataforma mais eficaz para promover shows e 82% dos colecionadores com menos de 35 anos alegaram que usam artistas para acompanhar os artistas que seguem, também de acordo com o relatório da Hiscox.
Ao criar um conteúdo visual para o Instagram, uma das coisas fundamentais a se fazer é criar imagens que chamam a atenção e tornam especiais as experiências do público apreciador. O Instagram é a prova viva da importância de uma boa fotografia na divulgação da arte.
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Como vender arte online
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Common Spinner Adapter in android studio kotlin [custom]
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Common Spinner Adapter in android studio kotlin [custom]
import android.content.Context
import android.graphics.Typeface
import android.view.LayoutInflater
import android.view.View
import android.view.ViewGroup
import android.widget.ArrayAdapter
import android.widget.FrameLayout
import androidx.appcompat.widget.AppCompatTextView
import androidx.core.content.ContextCompat
import androidx.core.content.res.ResourcesCompat
/**
* Created by Jeetesh Surana.
*/
class CommonSpinnerAdapter : ArrayAdapter<CommonSpinnerList> { /*Give your DataList */
private var mContext: Context? = null
private var mView: View? = null
private var mList: List<CommonSpinnerList>? = null
private var italic: Typeface? = null
private var normal: Typeface? = null
constructor(context: Context, resource: Int) : super(context, resource) {
mContext = context
}
constructor(context: Context, resource: Int, textViewResourceId: Int) : super(
context,
resource,
textViewResourceId
) {
mContext = context
}
constructor(context: Context, resource: Int, objects: Array<CommonSpinnerList>) : super(
context,
resource,
objects
) {
mContext = context
}
constructor(context: Context, resource: Int, textViewResourceId: Int, objects: Array<CommonSpinnerList>) : super(
context,
resource,
textViewResourceId,
objects
) {
mContext = context
}
constructor(context: Context, resource: Int, objects: List<CommonSpinnerList>) : super(context, resource, objects) {
mContext = context
mList = objects
/* Get Fonts*/
italic = ResourcesCompat.getFont(context, R.font.lato_ltalic)
normal = ResourcesCompat.getFont(context, R.font.lato)
}
constructor(context: Context, resource: Int, textViewResourceId: Int, objects: List<CommonSpinnerList>) : super(
context,
resource,
textViewResourceId,
objects
) {
mContext = context
mList = objects
}
override fun getCount(): Int {
return mList!!.size
}
override fun getItem(position: Int): CommonSpinnerList? {
return mList!![position]
}
override fun getItemId(position: Int): Long {
return position.toLong()
}
override fun getDropDownView(position: Int, convertView: View?, parent: ViewGroup): View {
return getCustomView(position, convertView, parent)
}
override fun getView(position: Int, convertView: View?, parent: ViewGroup): View {
return getCustomView(position, convertView, parent)
}
private fun getCustomView(position: Int, convertView: View?, parent: ViewGroup): View {
mView = LayoutInflater.from(mContext).inflate(R.layout.item_spinner_settings_profile_selection, parent, false)
val mName = mView!!.findViewById<AppCompatTextView>(R.id.txt_name)
mName.text = mList!![position].mName /* Set name */
val mIndicator = mView!!.findViewById<FrameLayout>(R.id.fl_indicator)
/*set the font family*/
if (position == 0) {
mName.typeface = Typeface.create(italic, Typeface.NORMAL)
} else {
mName.typeface = Typeface.create(normal, Typeface.NORMAL)
}
/* set color on selected position */
if (mList!![position].mSelected) {
mIndicator.visibility = View.VISIBLE
mName.setTextColor(ContextCompat.getColor(mContext!!, R.color.ttu_black))
} else {
mIndicator.visibility = View.GONE
mName.setTextColor(ContextCompat.getColor(mContext!!, R.color.ttu_graylabel))
}
return mView!!
}
/* disable click on selected position */
override fun isEnabled(position: Int): Boolean {
return position != 0
}
}
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private fun setSpinner() {
val mArrayCountry = ArrayList<CommonSpinnerList>()
val mArrayGender = ArrayList<CommonSpinnerList>()
for (e in countryList) {
mArrayCountry.add(CommonSpinnerList(e, false))
}
for (e in resources.getStringArray(R.array.Gender)) {
mArrayGender.add(CommonSpinnerList(e, false))
}
val mGenderAdapter = CommonSpinnerAdapter(context!!, R.layout.item_spinner_settings_profile_selection, mArrayGender)
spinner_gender.adapter = mGenderAdapter /*set spinner adapter*/
mCommonSpinnerAdapter = CommonSpinnerAdapter(context!!, R.layout.item_spinner_settings_profile_selection, mArrayCountry)
spinner_country.adapter = mCommonSpinnerAdapter /*set spinner adapter*/
spinner_country?.onItemSelectedListener = object : AdapterView.OnItemSelectedListener {
override fun onNothingSelected(parent: AdapterView<*>?) {
}
override fun onItemSelected(parent: AdapterView<*>?, p1: View?, position: Int, id: Long) {
if (position != 0) {
mArrayCountry[oldSelectionCountry].mSelected = false
oldSelectionCountry = position
mArrayCountry[position].mSelected = true
mSelectedCountry = mArrayCountry[position].mName
}
}
}
spinner_gender?.onItemSelectedListener = object : AdapterView.OnItemSelectedListener {
override fun onNothingSelected(parent: AdapterView<*>?) {
}
override fun onItemSelected(parent: AdapterView<*>?, p1: View?, position: Int, id: Long) {
if (position != 0) {
mArrayGender[oldSelectionGender].mSelected = false
oldSelectionGender = position
mArrayGender[position].mSelected = true
mSelectedGender = mArrayGender[position].mName
}
}
}
}
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item_spinner_settings_profile_selection.xml
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android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content">
<androidx.appcompat.widget.AppCompatTextView
android:id="@+id/txt_name"
style="@style/SpinnerCommonSettingsItem"
app:layout_constraintBottom_toBottomOf="parent"
app:layout_constraintEnd_toEndOf="parent"
app:layout_constraintStart_toStartOf="parent"
app:layout_constraintTop_toTopOf="parent" />
<FrameLayout
android:id="@+id/fl_indicator"
android:layout_width="@dimen/dp_3"
android:layout_height="@dimen/dp_28"
android:background="@color/colorAccent"
android:visibility="visible"
app:layout_constraintBottom_toBottomOf="parent"
app:layout_constraintStart_toStartOf="parent"
app:layout_constraintTop_toTopOf="parent" />
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GeneralUtils.kt
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val countryList= arrayOf("Select...","United States", "Canada", "Afghanistan", "Albania", "Algeria", "American Samoa", "Andorra", "Angola", "Anguilla", "Antarctica", "Antigua and/or Barbuda", "Argentina", "Armenia", "Aruba", "Australia", "Austria", "Azerbaijan", "Bahamas", "Bahrain", "Bangladesh", "Barbados", "Belarus", "Belgium", "Belize", "Benin", "Bermuda", "Bhutan", "Bolivia", "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Botswana", "Bouvet Island", "Brazil", "British Indian Ocean Territory", "Brunei Darussalam", "Bulgaria", "Burkina Faso", "Burundi", "Cambodia", "Cameroon", "Cape Verde", "Cayman Islands", "Central African Republic", "Chad", "Chile", "China", "Christmas Island", "Cocos (Keeling) Islands", "Colombia", "Comoros", "Congo", "Cook Islands", "Costa Rica", "Croatia (Hrvatska)", "Cuba", "Cyprus", "Czech Republic", "Denmark", "Djibouti", "Dominica", "Dominican Republic", "East Timor", "Ecudaor", "Egypt", "El Salvador", "Equatorial Guinea", "Eritrea", "Estonia", "Ethiopia", "Falkland Islands (Malvinas)", "Faroe Islands", "Fiji", "Finland", "France", "France, Metropolitan", "French Guiana", "French Polynesia", "French Southern Territories", "Gabon", "Gambia", "Georgia", "Germany", "Ghana", "Gibraltar", "Greece", "Greenland", "Grenada", "Guadeloupe", "Guam", "Guatemala", "Guinea", "Guinea-Bissau", "Guyana", "Haiti", "Heard and Mc Donald Islands", "Honduras", "Hong Kong", "Hungary", "Iceland", "India", "Indonesia", "Iran (Islamic Republic of)", "Iraq", "Ireland", "Israel", "Italy", "Ivory Coast", "Jamaica", "Japan", "Jordan", "Kazakhstan", "Kenya", "Kiribati", "Korea, Democratic People's Republic of", "Korea, Republic of", "Kosovo", "Kuwait", "Kyrgyzstan", "Lao People's Democratic Republic", "Latvia", "Lebanon", "Lesotho", "Liberia", "Libyan Arab Jamahiriya", "Liechtenstein", "Lithuania", "Luxembourg", "Macau", "Macedonia", "Madagascar", "Malawi", "Malaysia", "Maldives", "Mali", "Malta", "Marshall Islands", "Martinique", "Mauritania", "Mauritius", "Mayotte", "Mexico", "Micronesia, Federated States of", "Moldova, Republic of", "Monaco", "Mongolia", "Montserrat", "Morocco", "Mozambique", "Myanmar", "Namibia", "Nauru", "Nepal", "Netherlands", "Netherlands Antilles", "New Caledonia", "New Zealand", "Nicaragua", "Niger", "Nigeria", "Niue", "Norfork Island", "Northern Mariana Islands", "Norway", "Oman", "Pakistan", "Palau", "Panama", "Papua New Guinea", "Paraguay", "Peru", "Philippines", "Pitcairn", "Poland", "Portugal", "Puerto Rico", "Qatar", "Reunion", "Romania", "Russian Federation", "Rwanda", "Saint Kitts and Nevis", "Saint Lucia", "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines", "Samoa", "San Marino", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Saudi Arabia", "Senegal", "Seychelles", "Sierra Leone", "Singapore", "Slovakia", "Slovenia", "Solomon Islands", "Somalia", "South Africa", "South Georgia South Sandwich Islands", "South Sudan", "Spain", "Sri Lanka", "St. Helena", "St. Pierre and Miquelon", "Sudan", "Suriname", "Svalbarn and Jan Mayen Islands", "Swaziland", "Sweden", "Switzerland", "Syrian Arab Republic", "Taiwan", "Tajikistan", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Thailand", "Togo", "Tokelau", "Tonga", "Trinidad and Tobago", "Tunisia", "Turkey", "Turkmenistan", "Turks and Caicos Islands", "Tuvalu", "Uganda", "Ukraine", "United Arab Emirates", "United Kingdom", "United States minor outlying islands", "Uruguay", "Uzbekistan", "Vanuatu", "Vatican City State", "Venezuela", "Vietnam", "Virigan Islands (British)", "Virgin Islands (U.S.)", "Wallis and Futuna Islands", "Western Sahara", "Yemen", "Yugoslavia", "Zaire", "Zambia", "Zimbabwe")
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String.xml
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<string-array name="Gender">
<item tools:ignore="TypographyEllipsis">Gender...</item>
<item>Male</item>
<item>Female</item>
<item>Other</item>
</string-array>
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DataClasses
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data class CommonSpinnerList(var mName: String = "", var mSelected: Boolean = false)
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Genes/Scrolls:
Butterfly x1
Capsule x5
Laced x1
Metallic x1
Opal x2
Pinstripe x2
Rosette x1
Runes (Gaoler) x1
Scrolls of Eternal Youth x11
Shimmer x2
Skink x1
Spirit x1
Stained x1
Striation x2
Tapir x3
Vials of Scattersight
Accents:
Many Eyes Plague (Male Spiral)
Apparel:
Aeruginous Tail Tatters x4
Archer’s Tail Twist x3
Astonishing Sweater x1
Autumn Breeze x5
Autumnal Wreath x10
Bewitching Ruby Clawrings x1
Bewitching Ruby Grasp x2
Bewitching Ruby Pendants x1
Bewitching Ruby Tail Decor x1
Black Aviator Boots x3
Black Aviator Coat x1
Black Aviator Gloves x3
Black Aviator Scarf x1
Black Arm Bow x1
Black Leg Bow x1
Black Neck Bow x1
Black Tail Bow x1
Black Wing Bow x1
Black Currant Plumed Anklets x1
Black Currant Plumed Cover x1
Black Currant Plumed Jabbot x1
Black Currant Plumed Tuft x1
Black-Edged Claw x1
Black Lace Tail Ornament x1
Black Lace Waist Frill x1
Black Linen Leg Wrap x1
Black Linen Neck Wrap x3
Black Linen Tail Wrap x3
Black Spats x1
Black Tulip Flower Crown x1
Black Tulip Flowerfall x11
Black Tulip Tail Lei x1
Black Tulip Wing Garland x1
Bone Antlers x2
Brown Daredevil Cover x6
Burlap Mantle x2
Burnished Gold Belt x1
Burnished Gold Boots x1
Burnished Gold Gauntlets x1
Burnished Gold Pauldrons x1
Burnished Gold Tail Cuffs x1
Celadon Silk Veil x1
Citrine Talonclasp Pendant x2
Copper Amulet of Transmutation x6
Copper Earrings of Transmutation x6
Crimson Leg Silks x2
Crimson Silk Veil x1
Crimson Wing Silks x4
Daisy Flower Crown x1
Daisy Flowerfall x3
Dark Red Arm Bow x1
Dark Red Leg Bow x1
Dark Red Neck Bow x1
Dark Red Tail Bow x1
Dark Red Wing Bow x1
Darksteel Amulet of Necromancy x2
Darksteel Earrings of Necromancy x2
Darksteel Glasses x1
Dusky Rose Thorn Gloves x1
Dusky Rose Thorn Stockings x1
Dusty Highnoon Vest x2
Ebony Antlers x7
Ember Sylvan Anklets x1
Ember Sylvan Bracelets x1
Ember Sylvan Headpiece x2
Ember Sylvan Wings x1
Enchanter’s Cobwebs x2
Ethereal Flame Tail Ribbon x1
Filigree Rapier x2
Haunting Amber Grasp x1
Gloomy Highnoon Vest x2
Gold Halfmoon Spectacles x1
Golden Sage Cover x1
Golden Sage Shawl x2
Golden Sage Tassel x1
Golden Seraph Anklets x2
Golden Seraph Arm Piece x3
Golden Seraph Headpiece x3
Golden Seraph Hip Drape x1
Golden Seraph Tail Bangle x5
Golden Seraph Wing Ornament x5
Golden Leg Silks x4
Golden Silk Veil x5
Golden Wing Silks x18
Gossamer Arm Silks x2
Gossamer Silk Scarf x1
Gossamer Silk Veil x2
Gossamer Wing Silks x5
Gray Plague Doctor Mask x1
Grim Healer’s Reference x2
Grove Sylvan Anklets x1
Grove Sylvan Bracelets x1
Grove Sylvan Twist x1
Grove Sylvan Wings x1
Haunting Amber Forejewels x1
Haunting Amber Grasp x2
Haunting Amber Pendants x1
Haunting Amber Tail Decor x1
Hip Copper Frames x1
Hip Midnight Frames x1
Honeyed Woodbrace x1
Honeyed Woodwing x1
Horizon Starsilk Cloak x1
Horizon Starsilk Earrings x1
Horizon Starsilk Scarf x1
Horizon Starsilk Shawl x1
Horizon Starsilk Sleeves x1
Horizon Starsilk Socks x1
Horizon Starsilk Tailwrap x1
Horizon Starsilk Wingdrapes x1
Hunter’s Gloves x1
Hunter’s Leggings x1
Hunter’s Treads x1
Illuminated Emblem x1
Infectionist’s Emblem x1
Ivory Tail Tatters x2
Larkspur Corsage x1
Larkspur Flower Crown x1
Larkspur Flowerfall x1
Larkspur Lei x1
Larkspur Tail Lei x1
Leather Aviator Boots x1
Leather Arm Wraps x1
Leather Leg Wraps x1
Leather Neck Wrap x1
Leather Tail Wrap x2
Leather Wing Wraps x1
Lovely Seraph Anklets x1
Lovely Seraph Armpiece x1
Lovely Seraph Headpiece x1
Lovely Seraph Hip Drape x1
Lovely Seraph Tail Bangle x1
Luminous Halo x2
Maroon Chest Wrap x1
Marigold Corsage x1
Marigold Flowerfall x13
Marigold Wing Garland x1
Moondust Starsilk Cloak x2
Moondust Starsilk Earrings x3
Moondust Starsilk Scarf x2
Moondust Starsilk Shawl x2
Moondust Starsilk Sleeves x2
Moondust Starsilk Socks x2
Moondust Starsilk Tailwrap x2
Moondust Starsilk Wingdrapes x2
Moonlight Lace Anklet x2
Moonlight Lace Collar x1
Moonlight Lace Headpiece x1
Moonlight Lace Ribbons x1
Moonlight Lace Tail Ornament x2
Moonlight Lace Waist Frill x2
Moonlight Lace Wristlet x2
Mysterious Mantle x1
Nature Tome x1
Nebula Starsilk Cloak x1
Nebula Starsilk Scarf x1
Nebula Starsilk Shawl x1
Nebula Starsilk Sleeves x1
Nebula Starsilk Socks x1
Nebula Starsilk Tailwrap x1
Nebula Starsilk Wingdrapes x1
Night Sky Arm Silks x2
Night Sky Leg Silks x2
Night Sky Silk Sash x1
Night Sky Silk Scarf x1
Night Sky Silk Veil x1
Night Sky Tail Bangle x1
Night Sky Wing Silks x3
Obsidian Roundhorn x3
Onyx Seraph Anklet x1
Onyx Seraph Armpiece x1
Onyx Seraph Headpiece x3
Onyx Seraph Hip Drape x1
Onyx Seraph Tail Bangle x1
Onyx Talonclasp Pendant x2
Opulent Nightshade Gloves x1
Opulent Nightshade Ovalcrown x1
Opulent Nightshade Spats x1
Pastel Rose Thorn Tail Tangle x1
Pastel Rose Thorn Wing Tangle x1
Pearl Flourish Anklets x1
Pearl Flourish Belt x2
Pearl Flourish Bracelet x1
Pearl Flourish Eye Piece x1
Pearl Flourish Tail Drape x1
Pearly Amulet of Chemistry x3
Pearly Cuffs of Chemistry x1
Pearly Earrings of Chemistry x5
Pink Wooly Coat x1
Pink Wooly Tail x1
Poisonous Rose Thorn Gloves x1
Pretty Aqua Neck Bow x
Pretty Lavender Leg Bow x1
Pretty Lavender Neck Bow x1
Pretty Lavender Tail Bow x1
Pretty Lavender Wing Bow x1
Pristine Rose Thorn Arm Tangle x2
Pristine Rose Thorn Banner x1
Pristine Rose Thorn Crown x1
Pristine Rose Thorn Gloves x2
Pristine Rose Thorn Leg Tangle x3
Pristine Rose Thorn Stockings x2
Pristine Rose Thorn Tail Tangle x3
Pristine Rose Thorn Wing Tangle x1
Privateer’s Cutlass x1
Privateer’s Seaspray Boots x1
Ravenskull Broadsword x1
Raven Sylvan Anklets x1
Raven Sylvan Filigree x1
Raven Sylvan Twist x1
Raven Sylvan Wings x1
Raven Woodtreads x1
Red Rose Flowerfall x10
Respectable Alabaster Locket x4
River Royalist Cuffs x4
River Royalist Tail Rings x18
Romantic Red Rose x1
Roseate Scale Tassets x1
Roseate Scale Wingplates x1
Roseate Tail Tatters x2
Ruby Daredevil Cover x3
Sakura Flower Crown x3
Sakura Flowerfall x7
Sanguine Rose Thorn Gloves x1
Sanguine Rose Thorn Stockings x1
Sapphire Talonclasp Pendant x2
Scarlet Sylvan Headpiece x1
Scout’s Tail Twist x1
Seapetal Corsage x1
Seapetal Flower Crown x3
Seapetal Flowerfall x3
Seapetal Lei x1
Seapetal Tail Lei x1
Searing Emblem x1
Seashell Mantle x2
Silver Amulet of Science x1
Silver Earrings of Science x1
Silver Flowerfall x2
Silver Sylvan Wings x1
Simple Copper Bracelets x4
Simple Gold Bracelets x3
Simple Gold Necklace x4
Simple Iron Bracelets x1
Simple Pearly Bracelets x3
Sky Blue Silk Veil x1
Sky Blue Wing Silks x1
Sociable Striped Locket x1
Soft Pink Arm Silks x1
Soft Pink Leg Silks x3
Soft Pink Silk Veil x5
Soft Pink Wing Silks x9
Spectral Fuchsia Clawrings x2
Spectral Fuchsia Forejewels x2
Spectral Fuchsia Grasp x2
Summer Swelter x14
Swashbuckler’s Cutlass x4
Swashbuckler’s Seaspray Kerchief x1
Sweetheart Lace Waist Frill x1
Tanned Rogue Gloves x1
Tarnished Steel Belt x1
Tawny Antlers x1
Teardrop Jade Choker x1
Teardrop Jade Earrings x1
Teardrop Jade Ring x1
Teardrop Pearl Earrings x9
Teardrop Pearl Ring x1
Thresher Flatfins x1
Toxophilite’s Gloves x1
Toxophilite’s Tail Twist x1
Toxophilite’s Treads x1
Trickster’s Magic Cards x1
Umbral Scale Bracers x1
Umbral Scale Greaves x1
Unearthly Onyx Clawrings x3
Unearthly Onyx Forejewels x5
Unearthly Onyx Grasp x8
Unearthly Onyx Pendants x1
Unearthly Onyx Tail Decor x2
Verdant Sage Sash x1
Verdant Sage Shawl x1
Violet Daredevil Cover x6
Viper’s Arm Guards x1
Voltaic Halo x1
Well-to-do Sable Locket x1
White Spats x2
Windbound Plumage x1
Witch’s Cobwebs x3
Witch’s Herb Pouch x1
Witch’s Staff x1
Familiars:
Armored Duskflapper
Ashen Bicorn Whale
Bearded Yeti
Black-wing Hummingbird
Blackline Bicorn Whale
Blacktalon Striker
Blotched Quetzeel
Blue Tang Hippogriff
Bone Fiend
Boolean
Bubble Brook Gecko
Budwing Morpho
Buff Laced Cockatrice
Charoite Burrower
Clattercog Engineer
Cloud Chaser
Coarsefur Yeti
Cog Frog
Colorburst Buttersnake
Corrosive Depin
Crystalhide Jester
Dappled Dunhoof
Deeprealm Hunter
Downy Fox Rat
Driftwood Baron
Dunewind Manticore
Dunhoof Ambassador
Dwarf Unicorn
Enstatite Burrower
Fawn Fox Rat
Fire Sprite
Firefly Cockatrice
Flamerest Fiendcat
Flamescale Spearman
Fluted Pukasloth
Frost Delver
Glamourtail Hopper
Glasswing Flutter
Glossy Duskrat
Golden Featherfin
Golden Idol
Golden Kitsune
Golden Porpoise
Goldenbeast
Goldfin River Flight
Great Blue Waveskimmer
Greenwing Razorclaw
Hippojay
Hulking Greatowl
Ice Sprite
Iron Golem
Irregular Nekomata
Kelp Tender
King Parda
Lesser Wisp
Light Sprite
Lightning Sprite
Longhorn Capricat
Longneck Scrapper
Longwing Epiptite
Malevolent Spirit
Mammertee
Maned Cobra
Mantarune
Maren Ambusher
Maren Warrior
Maren Wavesinger
Masked Harpy
Melon Marzal
Melprin
Mimic Buttersnake
Mock Firebird
Molten Wartoad
Monkey Wrench
Mottled Buttersnake
Octoflyer
Orange Blotch Pansy
Overcharged Silverbeast
Pangolin Racer
Paradise Zalis
Patina Pangolin
Peacock Spider
Perching Java Sparrow
Plague Sprite
Quartz Cockatrice
Quetzeel
Rat King
Red-Footed Akirbeak
Regenerating Reedjumper
Rivermouth Flatbill
Rockback Charger
Rosy Peryton
Roundhorn Melprin
Ruffle Glasswing
Runic Bat
Seaglass Swimmer
Sentinel Mith
Shadow Sprite
Shimmering Xolo
Silver Featherfin
Silver Ferret
Silver Kitsune
Skycat
Smoky Bantam Fangar
Speckled Peacock Spider
Speedy
Spellwall Boran
Spined Cobra
Spinel Vulstal
Spiney Whale
Spotted Pukasloth
Steelhound
Stone Borer
Swift Volt
Torrent Tricktail
Tunnel Hydra
Ultimate Buttersnake
Undergrowth Shovelsnout
Undying Featherback
Velvet Floracat
Vermillion Epiptite
Wartoad
Water Sprite
Watermelon Coleus Gecko
Wave Sweeper
Wind Sprite
Wispwillow Peryton
Woodland Turkey
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