you have to think about whether he is really worth it. Now, to be completely honest, I wouldn’t risk putting your parent’s trust in jeopardy, and making them that mad over a boy you “kinda like”. (Obviously not all of them, but most - trust me, I’ve been there, many times.) 17 year old boys are usually immature, horny and bored and will say anything to get you to show them your body on webcam. You might think you know everything at 13, and maybe you’re not an average 13 year old and are more mature, but you definitely don’t know everything. please also be very careful about falling for someone a lot older than you, especially since you are 13. At least make sure you have his Facebook, or have seen him on webcam or something that can make sure you know he is who he says he is.Īnother thing I want to say before I go on. Not everyone is out there for the right reasons. I’m not saying it’s a bad thing to meet someone over the internet, but it is dangerous at the same time. Well, I know you’re going to do whatever you want either way but be very careful about meeting people on the internet, especially those who don’t live in the same area. but if my parents find out im scared that they are going to go mental, plus i love your blog :P please help me xx he lives around two and a half hours away from me and i kinda like him too. I know he is who he says he is and he flirts with me all the time over messages. but i can tell my parents about him because he is 17 and im about four years younger than him. That’s all that comes to my mind right now! I hope you found this tutorial useful.Anonymous asked: so i met a guy on omegle, and he is amazing. Then select the frames where you want the 2nd text layer to be in and make invisible the 1st text layer. Select the frames where you want the 1st text layer to be in and make invisible the 2nd text layer (by clicking in the eye next to it). Pretty easy to do: Make 2 different text layers. You can use the fast disappearing way when the scene changes, for example:Īnd then there’s this thing where there’re two texts in the same scene. That’s how I did it, but you can use different percentages. Select the next frame and change the text layer’s opacity to 60%. To make that, keep the text layer selected and select the frame where you want to start the fading effect. In my opinion the subtitles disappear too fast. It’s really easy: select all the frames where you don’t wantthe subtitles, and make the text invisible by clicking on the eye next to the text layer: If you want them to disappear, you have to do it before converting to timeline. Sometimes, when you make a gif, the person stops talking and the subtitles are still there. I think the lines are too separated that’s why I’ve changed the separation to 12px (a little bit less that 14px): If I keep the lines separation in “Auto” my subtitiles look like this:
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