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I Am A Hater Of The Strong Woman Loses Power At The End Of The Series And Lives A Normal Domestic Life
I am a hater of the strong woman loses power at the end of the series and lives a normal domestic life to my bones but I will always defend that ending for Alina Starkov and Katniss Everdeen, it makes perfect sense for their story arcs and literally can be argued to be their driving force at times.
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Just so we're all on the same page with the writer's strike.
If during the strike, it's announced about AI generated shows. We are not watching them. Not even out of curiosity. Let them fail every AI generated show they try make.
The human voice can not be replaced by AI. Don't let them try.
some quick tips for browser search engines (ie google, bing, duckduckgo) that folks might not know:
exact phrases : if you put your search in quotes “like this” then it’ll look for that exact phrase, those words in that order. this is how people find sources from screenshots of text.
ex. “a far green country under a swift sunrise” will search for results that contain the exact phrase “a far green country under a swift sunrise”.
combining phrases : AND, OR, and NOT
ex. “cookie recipe" AND “chocolate chip” will search for results that contain both of those exact phrases
ex. “cookie recipe” NOT “peanut butter” will search for results that have the exact phrase “cookie recipe” and ignore all results that include the phrase “peanut butter”
ex. “chocolate chip” OR “peanut butter” will search for results that contain either of those phrases
please note: using any of these words inside quotes will make your search engine think it’s part of the phrase that it’s looking for! “cookie recipe and chocolate chip” will search for those exact five words in that order.
operations: if you want to use two of the above, put the second part in (parentheses).
ex. “cookie recipe” AND (”chocolate chip” OR “peanut butter”) will look for results that contain the phrase “cookie recipe” and either the phrase “chocolate chip” or the phrase “peanut butter”
ex. “cookie recipe” AND “chocolate chip” (NOT “peanut butter”) will look for results that contain the phrases “cookie recipe” and “chocolate chip” and exclude results that contain the phrase “peanut butter”
specific websites: if you’re looking for a page on a specific site, anywhere in your search, you can specify where to look with the site: command.
ex. “djimon hounsou” site:imdb.com will search the website imdb.com for pages containing the exact phrase “djimon hounsou”
specific file formats: if you’re looking for a specific kind of result, such as a .pdf or an image file like a .png or a .gif, you can specify that with the filetype: command.
ex. “a general history of the pyrates” filetype:pdf will search for .pdf files associated with the exact phase “a general history of the pyrates”
happy searching!
What advice would you give to young or beginning writers?
Read everything. Read the stuff you like and read the stuff you don't think you'll like. Read the things that people think it's good for you to read and read the things they seem worried about you reading. Read prose and poetry and fiction and non-fiction. Get off your phone and read books without interruption. Read the classics and read the cutting edge. Read everything you can get your hands on.
– @neil-gaiman
I love this so much
~The Many Legs of Peeta Mellark, or A Weirdly In-Depth Look at Panem Prosthetics~
Concept art for Peeta’s leg because I can (details below the cut)
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The Seven of the Prophecy as the seven deadly sins cause I saw someone briefly mention it and I was intrigued so:
Percy: Wrath (argue with the wall but just Tartarus is enough to prove the point)
Annabeth: Pride (this was the most obvious just take the riddle in BOTL)
Jason: Lust ( TOA series spoilers but literally lowkey what killed him especially considering Dante’s portrayal of lust)
Leo: Gluttony (I don’t think any one else could’ve been gluttony)
Piper: Envy (literally from the beginning it is central to her character and I won’t rant about it on her but it’s a driving force and also she verbalized it herself at times)
Hazel: Greed (just is with everything about her)
Frank: Sloth (more failure to do what should be done than laziness it was just the most fitting to him out of the seven)