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  • Wow... amazing. There are still long chapters, averaging 17k words per chapter, using giant paragraphs, as if you were reading a paper book. The author and the readers both have incredible endurance. Kudos!
    Envylope
    Envylope
    I don't like this practice in webnovels. It doesn't make sense. In a book, you can stop at a page number with a book mark. You cannot do that in a webnovel. People should stop thinking that webnovels are books. It would be annoying to freeze your place in a webnovel and impractical.
    pangmida
    pangmida
    I used to do this and read this for fanfics… when I had no life (I still don’t)? don’t do it for original webnovels, guys.
    Is calling someone who doesn't have a single hair on his head as bald in a public space (e.g., hi, bald) considered body shaming?
    If, someday, you've been betrayed by someone you trusted (e.g., a family member, a partner, or even a friend), but the betrayal was for your own good (e.g., to save your life), and the method was immoral and destroyed your ideals and aspirations.

    How do you deal with betrayal after you've been broken?

    Can you forgive someone who betrayed you because that person cared too much about you?
    Macha
    Macha
    Happened once. Stopped thinking it was a betrayal and instead think that person was never on my side all along so I can feel better.
    CinnaSloth
    CinnaSloth
    Never because they cared too much.
    Just normal painful betrayal.
    TinaMigarlo
    TinaMigarlo
    I have *one* close friend that I trust above all others. A brother from another mother. even when I *think* he's doing something against me, I trust him. They... all thought he was joining in talking shit on me, what they were laughing they were gonna do. HE, joined in. So he could get the inside dirt and report it to me. So I could handle it. That, is trust. That, is loyalty. from both of us.
    :meowsip: I do not know, but sometimes it feels to me like you are a friendly AI assistance named AIldoria~.
    Masked_writer
    Masked_writer
    Maybe botty program her to talk like that
    TinaMigarlo
    TinaMigarlo
    eldoria, is "the oracle"
    although now you say it, she is like helpful AI spouting creative writing concepts left and right.
    she must be a digital oracle. which is kinda cool.
    TinaMigarlo
    TinaMigarlo
    if eldoria is ever kidnapped? She's locked in in my closet. food and monster energy drinks, for writing lectures. you will know this happened, because for one she's gone. but second, i'll hit rising stars on RR. which isnt possible with luring the oracle into my closet. fortunately, she's so sweet and trusting, I plan on just putting a trail of fresh strawberries to the closet, easy.
    Me: My protagonist is a dark, brutal but gentle mommy.

    Reader: This is motherhood dark fantasy.

    Me: The 1st antagonist (boss) is the personification of historical trauma.

    Reader: This is grimdark?!

    Me: The 2nd antagonist is...

    Reader: It must be a monster with terrifying tentacles, right?!

    Me: No, she is just a beautiful, brave, pure-hearted and helpful girl like an angel.

    Reader: ???
    Coffee doesn’t have to be bitter if you add cream on top
    You know those creatures that have invaded the human world?! Not aliens, not predators, but ants.

    They're everywhere... in the kitchen, in the living room, in my private room, and the worst part is, they're even trying to steal my coffee or sweet tea. I can only frown as I see my cup filled with ants.:blob_teary:
    My reading and writing habits have been influenced by my personal preferences...

    I only write fiction that I enjoy. I only read fiction that I enjoy. I only review fiction that I enjoy.

    I'm as picky as a little girl is about her food.
    Well, those who claim to be "good collaborators" can flood the fiction comment sections. But don't expect to be free here. Why? Because we are watching you!
    JayMark
    JayMark
    Every step you take.
    Every move you make.
    I'll be watching you.

    Caaaan't you see!?
    I live iiiiiiiiin your walls now!
    Every step you taaaaaaake!
    Every mooooooove you make!
    Eldoria
    Eldoria
    I'm always here...
    Have you ever wanted to kill off a character? However, the narrative allowed the character to develop organically, and then you felt sorry for her/him and thought, "This character didn't deserve to die like that." Finally, you decided against killing her/him, at least for now.
    Wamba2K
    Wamba2K
    Almost every time I kill off a character.
    melchi
    melchi
    Isn't this the plot of scribblehub high school fic?
    CinnaSloth
    CinnaSloth
    Yes. Except, at the "Finally" part I still pull the plug. o7
    i think ending a fully fleshed out character hurts, making it more meaningful, and sadder than ending random red shirt guy number forty eight.
    Now ending the dog in a story, no matter what doggo... eek. No. I won't add pets into stories. people delete their gaming careers over that kind of stuff. :oops:
    Narrating life experiences into bedtime stories for children may be a good medium for educating children while strengthening the relationship between parents and their children.
    People tremble, shiver, fear, and think of omens just by hearing an owl or a crow at night.

    To me, it's a beautiful nighttime melody... a sign of nature's health. When else can I enjoy the night accompanied by the sounds of nature?
    Something about seeing your messages becoming more casual recently (using the words “dude,” “goat”) is like watching an android learning to become human. ??
    Wow... I can't believe I've already reached 1000 messages.
    Does anyone else have the same problem as me?

    After writing an epic battle (e.g., kaiju vs. kaiju), you're satisfied, then stop for a few days because your creative energy is depleted.

    And you're burdened with the expectation of writing even more epic scenes for the next battle, especially when the stakes are higher.
    Someone mocked the author as someone who likes to imagine and daydream, even though he himself still watches Hollywood, anime, and urban legends.

    Maybe he doesn't realize... the authors have lived since ancient times and built civilization through myths, legends, and folk tales.
    Sometimes I miss... and want to read emotional stories. Like Kaori's final letter to Arima and Frodo and Sam's final journey on Mount Doom. It's a shame that fiction these days rarely showcases the emotional and human side. I want fiction that can make me cry.
    L1aei
    L1aei
    Last one with a good amount of emotion was of the Avatar series "The Legacy of Yangchen." But that was a different sort of emotional situation, lots of atrocities and trauma. I won't spoil what really was going on, but it is one of those scenarios where the villain of the story saw someone he cared and loved, the male lead, being harmed and he went nuts on the attacking party. :blob_sweat:
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