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Render Wrestling

a 2K based pro wrestling e-fed company ran by GoldenSkulls

hey have u seen render wrestling?
yeah there shows are amazing!

by a australian guy March 22, 2019

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Your Argument has been rendered Invalid

It is used when somebody says it can do something really improbable and weird to show that you have proved it. (See WTF)

Cat belt, you say? Your argument has been rendered invalid.

by Wetefe June 16, 2010

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ed renders

The inability to work on fire alarms appropriately and safely

That fire alarm engineer has done an Ed Renders to that fire alarm!

by Couldhelpubutbollocks November 11, 2021


Render Tsukuyomi

A being filled with great hate, guilt, and sadness.

hey look it's Render Tsukuyomi better stay away

by Render Tsukuyomi February 8, 2022


Renderal

My buddy my friend renderal chase the dollar sign then repeat again

Renderal is my nigga

by Renderall March 19, 2021


Render(ing)

In reference to artwork, rendering is subjective. It tends to be the final steps that turn the art from a coloured sketch into a finished piece.

What someone’s rendering process consists of largely depends on their style. Though, I believe it tends to be the steps that may come after laying down the flat colours. For example: colouring line art, adding texture, shadows, highlights, etc.

Sometimes, the term “rendering process” will be used as an insult in reference to a tiktok video with the same caption. The artwork in the video happened to be a very unique style, so all of tiktok took to making fun of it, hence the “rendering process” insult.

I just commented “render(ing) process” on that beginner artist’s video, that’ll show em.

Your art looks so good, what’s your render(ing) process?

by I_Put_The_PAN_In_Panic May 31, 2024


Services rendered

Do you know why the correlation between hard work and reward/success/achievement is not 1 to 1? I can explain it... If you would like...

Hym "Do you know why people are paid a static rate as opposed to a per task payment for services rendered? Well, I read an article once (I can't remember from where) about a tech company. They make video games or something. (Assuming the article was true) They decided to switch from paying an hourly wage to a 'per task completed' payment system. And what happened? Well... Productivity skyrocketed. So much so that the company could not sustain the 'per task completed' payment system. People were completing tasks ahead of schedule and working more (in general) to make as much as they could. If there was a 1 to 1 correlation between hard work and profit everyone would work as hard as possible to make as much as possible. But that isn't the case. That CAN'T be the case. The hierarchy MUST bottleneck. Sure, you can work hard. Sure, you can be promoted up. If not, you can change jobs. It doesn't have to be YOU who remains at the bottom. But I does have to SOMEONE. Every business needs bottom level labors. And it needs them INDEFINITELY otherwise businesses can't sustain themselves. The correlation between hard work and profit must remain below 1. So what is it? At your average business. It is something that must be set by business owners. You can't promote everyone who works for you. So what is it? .4? .5? I don't have the answer. But it's something do consider when taking about the national productivity rate..."

by Hym Iam August 7, 2022