I appreciate the Voyager for its elegance, but I don’t travel with it, so the super thin keycaps were not a selling point for me. I got resin-printed key covers to replace the top row of unused switch slots and a set of KLP Lamé keycaps from 3dkeycap to give a sculpted profile to the remaining keys. They are blanks in a solid grey color that lets the keyboard LEDs shine through. I don’t like animated keyboard LEDs, but I have customized solid LED colors to make each layer visually distinct and to help me out with some infrequently used keys. My Voyager has clicky Kailh Choc White keyswitches.
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Death is not taken lightly in Scream 7, even as the kills get outrageous. By the time the franchise got to Scream 3, it began giving into an ugly slasher cliche: making most of the victims unlikable before they die. Presumably, this is so the audience can enjoy the violent spectacle, rather than being saddened as the body count grows. In Scream 3, this series turned abruptly misogynistic, featuring a blonde actress (Jenny McCarthy) who is depicted as "nagging" before being slaughtered, then a sweet ingénue (Emily Mortimer) who, before being killed, is slutshamed for sleeping with a producer to get the role of Sidney in Stab 3. (See also Alison Brie's wickedly opportunistic PR agent in Scream 4.)