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SatellitePrime 🛰️⚙️

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🦅🇺🇸 • Developer || Writer || Animator || Always creating something • Founder of Lightspire Labs.

United States Katılım Nisan 2018
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Writing an ending is notoriously hard because it's the part of a story most creators have the least experience with, but there is definitely a large subset of writers so desperate to say something specific with their the way they end their story that they forget (and sometimes deliberately choose) not to write something satisfying or even competent. Moreso than any other part of a story, the ending has to deliver on both a sensible sequence of events and a substantially compelling idea. The best stories are the ones that don't go on forever, but the worst stories are the ones that end by making you wish you had never bothered with them to begin with, and wondering what was it all for.
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Lucy Pyre😈🍟
Lucy Pyre😈🍟@LucyPyre_·
do writers just really suck at making endings for their tv shows and stories or are viewer expectations impossibly high? i can’t remember the last time the internet was happy with how something ended
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There's a number of people who would assume that this is only true for losers and incels, which while callous, is sort of understandable. But it's simply not true. The frequency with which regular men (the kind who don't rule dating apps, or play a roulette wheel with various women within their DMs) receive compliments in daily life (or any form of non-familial affection) is supremely low, so these moments stick in the mind harder. Female friend groups tend to be affectionate and compliment-heavy (even the inauthentic ones). So combine that with the fact that women almost universally have higher standards when dating, meaning fewer men are approached by women in the first place, it makes sense that men process compliments differently . . . they carry a scarcity in the mind of most men, one that women rarely even perceive. These things aren't contingent on whether or not you've had sex, are in a relationship, or even if you're gay or straight, they just are. It's not a knock against either sex, but it's not really an 'incel/loser' phenomenon, either.
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Aoi Usagi VT 🐰🦔
Aoi Usagi VT 🐰🦔@AoiTheUsagi·
@shoesukey0 the only thing AI art can never take away from us: the pain of realizing you fucked up AFTER you export
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Indie Game Joe@IndieGameJoe·
This indie team is making a co-op fishing game where you can fish with an assault rifle and dynamite - You crashed your boat drunk & must fish your way home - Sell your catch, earn money, buy better fishing gear - Defeat boss fish to unlock new islands It's called How to Fish.
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I think i bought the wrong manga
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Visa and Mastercard will finally face some competition. Europe is building its own payment system that will launch in late 2026, when about 130 million people in 13 countries will be able to use it. It integrates the Wero app with national services like Bizum in Spain, Bancomat in Italy, MB Way in Portugal, and Vipps and MobilePay in the Nordic countries. The system transfers money instantly from one bank account to another using Europe’s fast payment network, so people can keep using their usual apps while a central link simplifies cross-border payments. It starts with person-to-person payments in late 2026 and adds online and in-store payments in 2027. They want to cut costs and keep money and data inside Europe, and rely less on foreign card companies like Visa and Mastercard. This will not replace Visa or Mastercard completely, as those cards will remain useful for travel and some shops, but it is a good alternative for Europeans to the usual payment processors.
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BBC Breaking News
BBC Breaking News@BBCBreaking·
HS2 could cost up to £102.7bn and first services could take until 2039 to start, Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander says bbc.in/4wtPPXU
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As it stands now, businesses and freelancers who knew better will fare better. They will survive and/or thrive as their competitors struggle. Everyone else is going to have to fight this battle the hard way, and casualities will keep mounting until significant legal action is taken.
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Numerous alternatives that should have been normalized years ago. But countless morons collectively decided they were all evil and scammy because corporate journalists said so. Many of these niche ecosystems then failed to prove them wrong, or just sucked to use. Idiocracy.

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King Meg 👑🦈@KingMegArt·
@SocksAgency @zentreya I consider this like, my best artpiece ive ever made. Its an honor to be able to make these artworks for you guys. Happy Birthday Zen
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Socks Agency@SocksAgency·
Without further adieu... WELCOME TO SVA @zentreya!!! 🎉🎉🎉
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luwud@luwudco·
Gonna walk up. Not introduce myself. Talk casually. Thank her. Leave.
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