Lemmy, Reddit, Discord
Lemmy, Reddit, Discord
Thanks! I’m validated by your response.
Validation is their way of figuring out that they’re “normal” or a good human being.
Social media crowdsources the feedback that you did this right, you did this wrong, etc
I think that’s a very difficult question to answer. But if you want to be as close to foolproof as you can, consider researching prior cases, such as that of Vanilla Ice and Ed Sheeran.
Center of gravity of the galactic cluster/supercluster
No. They wake up in the morning and say “Kamala and Tim wake up in the morning and say I am a really messed up human being.”
Chat, is this real?
Cake day.
Make it as generic as possible
Looters (unrelated to protesters) who take the opportunity in chaos to achieve their goal - which is anywhere between getting their next meal or counterprotesters trying to disrupt the whole protest
It’s normal. I like to think human brains are optimized like a single-core CPU, if you want to make a computer analogy. If you multitask, you’re likely to be unsatisfied on the parallel tasks you’re doing.
This is for fiction, but would the snowflake method help?
Yes.
I used to think it’s impossible for a human to “want” sex work and default to the idea that it is inherently exploitative. Don’t get me wrong, there is exploitative sex work. But if that part is not present and they are willing to work there, what right do I have to stop them?
mfw I realize that maybe absurdism is my coping mechanism
If your character is meant to be endearing, an odd flaw would work. If you’re aiming for a drastic fall from grace, make her screw up big time.
Theoretical: Stopped comparing myself to others. Instead, I compare the me of now to the me of yesterday.
Immediate Practical: Stopped social media
Whether it’s January 2 or February 1.
ISO 8601 supremacy.
https://www.youtube.com/@the_miracle_aligner
Makes covers in ancient Greek and Latin, among others.