Hey all. I just finished watching the first episode of an anime that had to do with a reincarnated witch that spent 300 years killing slimes. Thing is that she died because of the Japanese business culture's greatest tradition: working without taking a break. Seriously, I get that money is...
Don't forget that this is conditional. I would behave as a totally different kind of human being when in the physical presence of another. But, here? You and me having a conversation in the virtual world? I'm in front of a screen with not a single pair of eyes to stare deep into mine. No...
Dopamine is a lot like a candle. I can light that wick inside me right up, but, eventually, it's going to burn out.
What to do if we know that promise is empty?
I saw.
Those novels weren't skipped, Tony just didn't have time to show them off because somebody else starting uploading their stuff up onto SC. Those new novels, then in turn shoving aside those that didn't get a chance to shine on NU, became the latest novels. That is what happens when...
Tiny monkeys? Hairy ones (like longhaired types)? Hairless? Lanky spider monkeys? Loopy tailed ones? Thin, flexible, shadow figures that resembled monkeys? Black haired, brown? Was the gorilla snoring? How'd you know? You peeked or had you just known?
Those stories are skipped because the latest number are the latest out of a group being uploaded at the same time. So we are talking about three out of five, ten, or twenty (depending when Tony gets around to approvals) of those new stories getting thrown up onto the front page.
I was busy looking up what others across the internet have done about the tag dilemma and I discovered one way it had been dealt with: "Readers can add tags to a product page and can indicate that an existing tag is useful."
This would be equivalent to liking a comment or review. More...