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  1. The good news is that you don’t have to settle for a paint color that’s just “close enough.” With a little knowledge of color theory and some basic mixing techniques, you can easily create your own custom cream color with paint.

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  2. AI-Powered Designs: Harnessing the power of artificial intelligence, Adobe Firefly helps generate intricate and custom tattoo designs based on your input.

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  3. Custom Tattoo Designs: BlackInk AI generates tattoo designs based on text inputs, making it easy to create highly personalized tattoos.

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  4. If the browser cannot access your microphone, check your sound settings to ensure the microphone is selected as the input device and that you've given the browser permission to access your microphone.

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  5. To test your microphone online, visit a trusted microphone test tool website, grant the browser permission to access your microphone, and follow the instructions to start the microphone test.

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  6. Are online mic check tools secure? Mostly yes, these platforms are designed to confirm that your microphone work is up to par without storing any personal data

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  7. Absolutely, microphone testing sites can easily test both built-in and external microphones to ensure they are properly configured and functioning.

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  8. If you're experiencing microphone issues, such as your mic not working properly or browser cannot access the microphone, online tests are a first step in troubleshooting.

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  9. Before you test your microphone online, make sure your device's sound settings are correct and that the microphone is selected as the input device.

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  10. Not only does an Online Microphone Test help troubleshoot technical issues, but it can also save you from embarrassing "Can You Hear Me Now" moments.

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  11. "Mic Test tools are also handy for checking if your external microphone or headset is properly configured and delivering the audio quality you need for crystal-clear communication during live streaming, Facetime, or Skype calls." lttr.ai/ANSgx

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  12. "A good microphone test tool will provide technical information about your microphone's performance, visual indicators like sound waves to confirm audio capture, and troubleshooting options for common audio problems." lttr.ai/ANPM1

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  13. FAQ

    “What’s your religion?”

    I’m a Setian who follows the LV-426 Tradition of Setianism, which is a unique fusion of Kemetic polytheist theology with Setianized Western esoteric practices. (For more info on LV-426, visit desertofset.com/2020/06/15/the)

    “What the hell does that even mean?”

    I believe in many Gods and Goddesses; I am especially drawn to the ancient Egyptian pantheon; and I am specifically devoted to a God named Set. I also pray and make offerings to Set according to a unique religious tradition that some of my best friends and I developed together while we were growing up.

    “Who or what is Set?”

    Set is the Egyptian God of storms, deserts, and the nighttime world. His name is sometimes rendered as Seth, Setekh, Setesh, Sutekh, or even Suti, and He is also called Typhon in Greek (though He is not theologically identical to the Hellenic Titan who is also known by this name).

    “Isn’t Set just the Egyptian version of Satan?”

    No. Set is not a devil who rebels against His Creator; He is the Creator’s personal bodyguard, ritually defending Atum-Ra and all the rest of us from an ever-present apocalyptic threat. So while Set might seem dark and spooky, He is truly a force for good and not evil.

    “It kinda looks like you worship the devil, though.”

    That’s because “satanic” imagery was appropriated from various polytheist Gods, including (but not limited to) Set. This was historically done to demonize said Gods and the religions that follow Them. If it bothers anyone that my God reminds them of their “devil,” it really says more about them and their religion than it does about me or my faith.

    “What about Osiris? Isn’t Set the bad guy in that story?”

    Theologically speaking, Osiris can’t rise from the dead and create a happy afterlife for all good-hearted people unless He dies first; and it is part of Set’s job to make sure this happens. This is not a story of “good versus evil,” but of agricultural cycles, changes in ecosystems, the hope for better experiences after painful life transitions, etc. It is also not uncommon for Set and Osiris to be honored together at the very same shrines.

    “The ancient Egyptians believed in magic; do you?”

    The ancient Egyptians believed in heka or “divine speech,” which really means something more like “prayer” in general, and which potentially includes a wide variety of religious expression (discussed further below). While heka does attempt to influence events in Nature and/or human society by means we might assume to be “supernatural,” the exact same thing is true of prayer in all religions. So the way I see it, my practices are neither more nor less “magical” than those of any other faith.

    “What are some of your religious practices?”

    I like to pray, which I define as any heartfelt communication with a God or deceased loved one (even if the purpose is just to express anger or despair, rather than praise or worship). I enjoy making offerings, which can include sharing meals, creating art (like paintings, sculptures, music, pottery, etc.), or even just dedicating a good deed to the Gods and/or the dead (like feeding stray cats for Bast or Sekhmet).

    Many of my personal offerings to Set (and to other Gods and Goddesses) are available for the general public to enjoy as well. These include my entire discography, my podcast, my art, etc.

    “What holidays do you celebrate?”

    I really observe just one Egyptian holiday: Wep Ronpet (“Opening of the Year”), the New Year festival, which occurs in early- to mid-August during the annual inundation of the Nile. It’s technically a “roaming” holiday that falls on a slightly different date each year, but I prefer to celebrate on August 15 since this coincides with the date of my original conversion experience in 1997. The other holidays I traditionally observe are not Egyptian in origin; these include Hallowtide (October 31 through November 2), Walpurgis Night (April 30), and Friday the Thirteenth.

    “Are you a member of the Temple of Set?”

    No. I am well aware of the Temple of Set, but I have never been involved with that particular organization, and I respectfully do not subscribe to their ideology. Nor does anyone need to join that organization to know or walk with Set.

    “Isn’t Setianism a ‘left-hand path’ (LHP) religion?”

    Some Setians identify with this term, but I do not. Some would argue I am “right-hand path” (RHP) because of the devotional emphasis in my faith; but I don’t identify by this term either. Nor do I try to collapse every possible variety of religious experience into some false “LHP/RHP” binary. Setianism existed long before anyone ever used such terminology—which means “LHP” beliefs are supplementary to believing in Set, not fundamental.

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