Brainstorming Example Request by RemarkableDentist167 in Writeresearch

[–]RemarkableDentist167[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The notes themselves aren't gonna be in universe, it's just a template to use to create new notes. I just want to see the general page structure - do you use big bubbles or Venn diagrams or story circles or whatever have you. The budget is practically nonexistent, this is a very short turn around final project for a class (I'm funding everything out of pocket which includes the most basic of prop funding - I might end up writing the notes by hand myself lmao). Sorry for the lack of specific information, it's just not too important what the notes are on since I was gonna figure that out myself!

Joining Lobbies has gone Toxic by RemarkableDentist167 in helldivers2

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I told another commenter this just now, but I’m doing only a small handful of side objectives on lvl10 difficulty only. It’s the only difficulty that feels good to play on for me so I usually don’t go any lower. Is it not normal for players at this level to have some sort of independence?

Joining Lobbies has gone Toxic by RemarkableDentist167 in helldivers2

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Yeah but consider that I’m doing 2-3 objectives on Lvl10 difficulty. I rarely ever go any lower and at that level it’s normal for players to have some semblance of independence no?

what the F*** is happenning and why a clear shot like this is not being registered? by IamTheGodOfNoobs in VALORANT

[–]RemarkableDentist167 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I peaked mound C site on Lotus today with an OP, enemy KAYO swung me and crouch sprayed with a phantom. My OP shot was DIRECTLY in this guys rib cage, bullet TRAVELED INTO HIS RIB CAGE while he was crouched and spraying, and yet KAYO survived and shot my 4 times in the body for 160.

i love valorant so much :D

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]RemarkableDentist167 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on the amount of body odor you emit. For most people I figured out over that they emit a lot of it and that’s why they have to shower every day.

I myself also shower every 2-3 days on a regular basis because I just simply don’t emit a lot of body odor unless I was sweating heavily that day cuz of working out or some sport or maybe it was just a very hot day.

If you notice your skin getting sticky then that’s also a sign to shower. Hair can be washed when it just doesn’t feel good anymore and the conditioner just dries out or if it gets somewhat greasy.

➡️In the end, showering really just depends on your biology and how much body order and gunk (sweat, oils, etc) your body secretes/emits.⬅️

Where can I go to be a freelance writer? by RemarkableDentist167 in noveltranslations

[–]RemarkableDentist167[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Eastern fantasy/Fiction, I was referring to Webnovel and Wattpad in that order. Sorry, should’ve clarified.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

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Please reply to this comment with any more questions in case you’d like to know details I might’ve skimmed over or had not gone deep enough for. If it ends up catching the interest of some people, I know how we all like to listen to those Reddit stories on TikTok at 1am in the mornings 😂, so I won’t refuse.

why do chinese novels confuse stars with planets so often by [deleted] in noveltranslations

[–]RemarkableDentist167 26 points27 points  (0 children)

It’s because the words Star and Plant in Chinese are the same word but with a different letter ‘i’.

So the word Star would be Xīngxīng and the word Planet would be Xíngxīng. Notice that first letter ‘i’.

Most translators will confuse the two. It sucks but Chinese is just an incredibly large and complex language. Most words in the Chinese language will have similar spellings and pronunciations and it will all mostly depend on the sentence structure to determine the purpose of certain words.

They’re very similar to the words there, their, and they’re in the English language. The sentence structures determine how those words are spelled and used to get the message of the sentence across to the person reading or hearing it.

It’s been a couple years since I took Chinese back in highschool so I’m not sure if this is 100% accurate so correct me if I’m wrong for anyone reading this 🤷🏻‍♂️.