I've always been the weird Linux user and always forget about ffmpeg because it is CLI. This post recommends a good (but limited use) GUI tool for ffmpeg. I'm just now playing around with it. Editing to add that I've used OpenShot, but the workflow style wasn't for me. I can add it, since this was a subjective list.
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It's possible that there could be some viable use case for canned mayo. However, for the life of me I can't think of a reason to not only microwave the mayo, but the entire container at once.
I can do that later today. I'm not really in a good position to post right now as I am awa from my PC.
An FFMPEG GUI like this could be really helpful. I always forget that ffmpeg exists since it isn't staring me in the face. Thank for the share :)
Edit: typos
An orange slice was squeezed above the head of the kid that was the lowest in the social hierarchy in order to cover them in juice.
At least we finally seem to be beyond people wondering why Drizzt isn't around.
I didn't look closely at first. Wow, that thing is huge and has crazy detail. I totally thought this was a photoshop job and didn't think of the possibility of it being a posed picture.
You also get a free static website through SDF without sending anyone info. Just sayin'.
Look again. The hand holding the "cheese the don" sign has an extra thumb coming from the back of it somehow. None of the fingers are proportioned correctly (like the woman on the left's forefinger is much too long). There is a lot wrong.
Editing to add the lady with 3 fingers and a thumb.
There are only 5 malformed hands in this image. It's getting better!
I hate these microwaves that needlessly make you push an extra button.