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    AI-Assisted or not.

    I might use it for minor grammar or word use tweaks, but absolutely not for entire phrases. Especially for a first-person perspective, all of the 'quirks' in your writing are also the qualities of your character; if using AI is stripping the personality out of your character, it might not be...
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    Chibify

    They are now the perfect height for headpats. ... I'm okay with this. What're ya doing with all that realism you're collecting, anyways?
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    I have written 106 stories!

    you may have written 106 stories, but I have rewritten my story 106 times
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    A series of short stories, following the stories of various criminals cursed to die in 100 days.

    The first line is just showing some examples of possible stories. The premise is intentionally vague because I didn't plan it through all the way the exact means by which they were cursed isn't very important. The actual writing prompt is about what these people choose to do, knowing that they...
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    A series of short stories, following the stories of various criminals cursed to die in 100 days.

    For example: One person might try to find redemption; another might built a vehicle to outrun the sunset and extend his days. Knowing that they will die in 100 days, what do these people do?
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    Slime monster vs sludge monster, is there a difference between the two?

    Slime—clear; either slippery or gummy in texture Sludge—opaque, often toxic; contains more solids, silty/muddy. The difference between a solution and a suspension. The difference between no pulp and pulpy orange juice. Both slime girls and sludge girls have dongs, but the sludge girls' are...
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    Writing Do you create a map for your story?

    I don't usually make a map, since the locations are pretty arbitrary. If you don't wanna write about traveling far away, you can either time skip a few days... or just make the place closer. Similarly—if you think there needs to be more traveling time, you can either write about what happens...
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    You are transported as-is to the world of the most recent story you've worked on, you must stay for 1 year

    If we're counting the single line of text I just wrote, then I'm boned
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    Favorite meals while drinking alcoholic beverages

    Dried fish... tasty.
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    Writing 'Torporous' is not a real word. Should you use it anyways?

    (lmao) Anyways, I started thinking about this topic cuz I tend to get nit-picky about my word choices and wondered if I could just... cheat a bit.
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    Writing 'Torporous' is not a real word. Should you use it anyways?

    "Torpor" refers to an 'inactive, lethargic state'; "Torpid" is the widely-accepted adjective form of it. "Torporous" is not a real word; however, I feel that it more adequately describes torpidity than 'torpid' itself. It drags on for three syllables instead of two, and repeatedly uses the...
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    What is the appeal of watching suicide?

    Well, consider the tragedy genre. There are a few theories on why people watch/read tragedies, but the most compelling one to me is that tragedies act as a way for people to experience sadness (without the anxiety that usually accompanies real life situations) and reflect on what they value in...
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