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    Should Dragons have rights?

    I'm more concerned about their greenhouse-gas claims than their uranium claims. > "Carbon dioxide is Earth’s most important greenhouse gas: a gas that absorbs and radiates heat. Unlike oxygen or nitrogen (which make up most of our atmosphere), greenhouse gases absorb heat radiating from the...
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    Should Dragons have rights?

    Nah, uranium decays into lead - we can look at the ratio of a uranium-lead deposit and determine that it's billions of years old, and predates the existence of life on earth. You're being very silly, and trivializing historical and contemporary divine flood-play by pretending to understand Him...
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    Should Dragons have rights?

    All we know is that the recommendations go against all medical advice. Stop sexualizing dragons, even if they are effable entities!
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    Should Dragons have rights?

    You pretend to understand Him strategically - "God wants us to worship Him, God gets these ... weird feelings about virgins, God doesn't think women should be priests ..." But when it's floods and carbon emissions, "Oh, we can't understand God - but we understand flood-play isn't ... a sexual...
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    Should Dragons have rights?

    It's been a bad year for floods. God's either into flood-play or carbon-emission-play, for ineffable reasons. Please don't pretend to understand Him, He's too big for that.
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    Should Dragons have rights?

    The One True God is too busy getting into Mary-Joseph NTR and flood-play.? For ineffable reasons each of us is incapable of understand deeply enough to defend or decry. And making mineable uranium, petroleum, and coal deposits. This is why worshipping dragons only makes sense. Not...
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    Non English Writers Beware

    AI gets trained on a racially biased training set, or gets used in a racially biased way. > There are always people who freak out when technology advances. Large Language Models make it easy to spin up neonazi bots to flood social media. And fake product reviews.
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    Non English Writers Beware

    > I ain't reading all that. Pretend there's blue boxes.
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    Is Scribble Hub dying?

    > I like healthy relationships where all parties respect each other enough to give each other freedom. We meet other humans every day, and sometimes our hearts surprise us. https://www.scribblehub.com/series/538690/lilith-origin-of-succubi/ does a good job of this. Also...
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    Is Scribble Hub dying?

    > I see an overwhelming amount of harem that is just poorly written to fufilll the author’s fantasy. ?Pro Tip: Read the well-written harem stuff instead.
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    What should I make for breakfast?

    > I don't have a waffle iron You will have to eat wrinkled waffles, then.
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    The portrayal of slimes in fantasy novels

    > Guy had a bunch of slimes that absorbed books, and they remembered all the contents so he had them absorb spell books to become overpowered. Read that one. Webnovel was bad. Manga ... much worse Elsewhere, slime as {cute, weak, strong, smart, dumb} {tamed pet, summoned creature...
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    Writers: Pet Peeves When Reading Novels

    > As someone who read blue core, the sex scenes there don't really add much. "Must have sex with these women for important plot reasons!"
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    Legality?

    The trick is to not have sex with drunk people.
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    Legality?

    OP hasn't f***ing specified anything. Scenario 1: She was unconscious at a party when a stranger penetrated her vaginally. Scenario 2: She was unconscious at a party when a stranger penetrated her vaginally. For plot reasons, she enjoyed it. Scenario 3: She got slightly drunk with her female...
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    Legality?

    Also, on a societal level, we don't want people raping drunk women.
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    Legality?

    > Legal aged girl lose virginity while drunk, she probably would of done it sober anyway, but feels sad that she was drunk. Legal or no? As a layperson, I know from casually reading the news that in many judiciaries, US and otherwise, cases like this are successfully prosecuted every day...
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    Isekai variety

    > These are sort of isekai, aren't they? Albeit without the messy business of actually dying. Same as falling asleep in a fairy ring, maybe? Love how "reading a fantasy story book / magical book" has been supplemented with "phone app/VR game".
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    Isekai variety

    ?➡️?? > Extremely hot take: maybe escapism has become way more hardcore, that the thing to daydream about is leaving the world and never coming back, rather than visiting another world for a while and coming back and then visiting the other world again. A mix of earlier writers following...
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    Isekai variety

    > heart attack after witnessing a tractor. Ah right, "I was Committing War Crimes as a Russian Tank, Now I've been Reincarnated as a Maid!":blob_reach:
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