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Born in Oslo, Norway in June 1947, Hansen was also a talented billiards and chess player. During his poker career he was a regular in some of the games run by Larry Flynt in California where he lived.
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While playing an online Fortnite match with Korg from his PlayStation 4, the player known as NoobMaster69 called Korg a dickhead, leading the latter to ask Thor to defend him. Thor yelled at NoobMaster69 through Korg's headset, threatening to fly over to his house to go inside "that basement you're hiding in, rip off your arms and shove them up your butt". When NoobMaster69 started crying, Thor mocked him and called him a little weasel.[1]
Most of this week has for my part been taken up by getting the Thor library extension for SFML to work properly. Thor is made to provide options for 2D animation with SFML, allowing sprites to be animated. While it took quite some time to figure out, once I got it to work the process Thor uses is easy to replicate. Even so, installing the library was a confusing mess and the online instructions were more or less awful. In the end I got a copy of the correct files sent over by a classmate, which worked just fine after some fixing of missing files.
Once Thor was operational, began trying to figure out how to use it. As mentioned I found the online tutorial to be a confusing mess, so I had to ask around and do quite a bit of trial and error. What I could deduce online was two of the main functions of Thor: thor::Animator and thor::FrameAnimation.
As seen here I have given the player class two functions in public, which will be used to return the animator and the animation. Next there are two features in private which are used to create the animation itself. Now let us go over the the player.cpp file:
So to finish this up. While the results is what I wanted, the amount of work it took to install Thor and figure out how it works means that in the end I do not feel like it is worth recommending. If you desperately need a extension for animation Thor does work, but be prepared on that the installation will be a confusing and ill-explained process. Hopefully this read was not too tedious.
Hey there Stefan!
I would like to start of by saying that you have written an interesting and easy to follow blog post which is easy to read and easy to follow. I enjoyed the little funny comments you put in (art person, which for arcane reasons.. love it!) which made it all the more fun and interesting to read. You manged to captured my attention and I found it more captivating. You start of be explaining what Thor is and how it connects to visual studios along with the other libraries and you then follow by narrowing the main functions for it as you start of by explaining what the functions does. To top this of you have code to show how this is implemented and how it actually works inside the program and you shortly explain afterwards what the code does which makes it easier to understand the connection to lines of good and their purpose.
One thing i wonder however is why you chose to go with Thor instead of picking another way to create your animations since it was quite a bit of hassle for you to get it under control and if you tried any other way before you settled down with this particular one. But great post otherwise and keep up the good work until beta!
In Cohen, the taxpayer quit his day job as a lawyer to become a professional poker player. He read books and articles about poker, set up online accounts to play online, attended a seminar, testified that he had devised a strategy to play against inexperienced players, testified that he had programs to take notes on players as he was playing against them online and that he adhered to a playing schedule of 6 to 8 hours per day, 7 days a week. Although he intended to play small stakes poker, Mr. Cohen deviated from that strategy for the allure of higher stakes. The Tax Court concluded that Mr. Cohen was a hobby poker player.
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Thor might be one of the most mighty and powerful members of The Avengers, but that doesn't mean that he is perfect. He's an incredible hero who not only fights for his own people of Asgard but also those on Earth, yet at times he can be incredibly stubborn and that has led to him making a few major mistakes. There have been moments where Thor has done some shameless things throughout his time within the MCU, whether that be on his own or alongside the rest of the group.
Whether it's his sometimes arrogant attitude or the fact he often rushes into mistakes, there are many moments he just makes the wrong decisions. Here are the 10 most shameless things that Thor has ever done.
When Thor first gets involved with The Avengers, he doesn't actually help them out. Captain America and Iron-Man manage to capture Loki and the Tesseract with him and are flying away to keep him imprisoned to work out what to do with him next.
That is until Thor bursts his way through onto the plan, taking his brother away. This, obviously leads to the two heroes giving chase and an epic fight taking place within the forest. Even when it's explained to Thor that they're on the same team, he continues to fight with his hammer, showing his arrogant side in a decision that really is a mistake.
Something that has been clear about Thor from the very beginning is that he is quite an impatient person who isn't the greatest diplomat. He often rushes into decisions, which is why he's not ideal to take the throne from his father at the start of the original Thor movie.
When the Frost Giants take the casket of ancient winters, Thor proves how snappy he is by taking a team to them in order to try and physically get it back. This is despite the fact Odin wants to settle the situation diplomatically. Thor instead starts a war that Odin has to clean up, becoming so mad with him that he sends his hammer away.
Throughout many of the MCU movies, Thor and Loki are bitter enemies but it is always clear that deep down they do have a love for each other. This is clear during Thor: Ragnarok where they work together and team up to fight, discussing what they used to do during their youth when they fought alongside each other.
They use a technique that they call "Get Help," against their enemies, but of course, it is Loki who is on the worst end of this deal. He pretends to be injured asking for help, only for Thor to launch him into his enemies, putting Loki into the eye of the storm first, which is just what a classic big brother would do.
Speaking of Thor: Ragnarok, while the relationship between Loki and Thor is explored in this movie, so is the one between him and Hulk. When Bruce Banner finally returns after seeing a video from Black Widow, he makes it clear to Thor that he no longer wants to be the big green destroying machine.
While we later learn in Avengers: Infinity War that it is actually Hulk himself who doesn't want to come out anymore, Thor ignores Bruce in Thor: Ragnarok. He brings Hulk back out to try and help save his people, and while it is a good reason for him to do that, he doesn't actually ever consider Bruce Banner's thoughts and feelings.
You would think that heroes would be above name-calling and back and forth arguing over "who is the leader" and who has the best body, but that isn't the cast, as Thor and Star-Lord prove during their exchanges. The two of them bicker like children when they meet.
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