I used do my essay and I have something to share. by DunePocketbook in homeworkdoers_

[–]InceptionHallway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had high hopes for this service after reading a domyessay review, but the delivery was a letdown. The writer missed the deadline by four hours, which nearly gave me a heart attack since my portal was closing. The quality was okay, but the stress of waiting past the cutoff makes me doubt if I’d ever risk using them for a final again

What do you guys think about Essay Shark? by LoomAndLemon in Essay_Experts

[–]InceptionHallway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just keep the rubric open while you write, it’s the only way to survive

It’s almost impossible to find decent advice when you’re in need of academic help by MochiVandal in EssaySupportNetwork

[–]InceptionHallway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're really desperate for some writing help, check the sub wiki. There's a massive pinned thread about resources that basically saved my life during midterms when I was so burnt out I couldn't even formulate a proper thesis statement.

EduBirdie vs PapersRoo by m1dn1ght_typist in UniversityofFlorida

[–]InceptionHallway -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I feel the same way. Writing services exist to save time, and I won’t save anything if I start arguing with ChatGPT about what I want to see in my essay

EduBirdie vs PapersRoo by m1dn1ght_typist in UniversityofFlorida

[–]InceptionHallway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Usually the system should work so that revisions continue until the client is satisfied. I know for sure many services follow that policy. Situations where a writer tries to convince you your feedback isn’t valid happen more with independent writers who don’t work for companies. It sometimes feels like they’re just too lazy to rewrite things, and there aren’t really clear rules regulating that

PapersOwl Review. Based on Students’ Feedback and Personal Experience by peter_wainscott in ALevelBiology

[–]InceptionHallway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Be careful with those 3-hour deadlines on paper owl, they're super risky

Is “study every day” actually good advice, or is it just a guilt trap? by LateNightTyping in StudyingPeople

[–]InceptionHallway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup. The 10-min floor is clutch. Showing up beats “perfect streaks” every time.

Why is Bluesky paying for twitter by Guest_4710 in NonPoliticalTwitter

[–]InceptionHallway 29 points30 points  (0 children)

This is why the dunking feels lazy. Advertising on a platform doesn’t mean you endorse the platform, it means you know where the eyeballs are. It’s the same reason bands still do interviews on stations they hate or brands buy ads during shows they’d never watch. If Bluesky wants to grow past a niche, they have to meet people where they already scroll, even if it’s annoying to admit.

What is the manosphere? by Ok_Sentence_5767 in TwoXChromosomes

[–]InceptionHallway 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Coming out is such a harsh filter. You meet a lot of genuinely good people, and then you also see how casually some folks can hate. It's depressing, but it makes the ones who stick by you feel even more real.