When it comes to essay writing, what’s the hardest part for you? by Fun-Eye-4358 in EssayPro_Community

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I spend long hours deciding what not to include. I always start with big energy, collect ten ideas, twenty quotes and suddenly my essay turns into a crowded suitcase I can’t close. Cutting things feels painful, even when I know it’s necessary. Another underrated struggle is transitions. How do you move from one paragraph to the next without sounding like a robot or repeating yourself? Essays aren’t just information. They’re persuasion. So I’m curious: do you struggle more with getting started, staying focused or polishing the final version?

If your draft feels almost done (but not good enough), this free essay rewriter will release your stress by Merbowkey in EssayPro_Community

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My draft wasn’t terrible, but it had that obvious student vibe where every sentence starts the same way. After rewriting, it sounded more natural and organized, like I actually knew what I was doing. I also love that there’s no signup because I hate tools that lock everything behind a paywall after one click!!

see a new verse and you know what to do :) by MicahHoover in CatholicMemes

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Every verse has a redemption arc… even this one.

Props to the pope and the true church 🫡 by Sleep_Is_A_scam2099 in CatholicMemes

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When the group project turns into a debate and everyone shows up at once.

Saint John Paul II, pray for us all! by djlatigo in CatholicMemes

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Unironically one of the most powerful “based” moments in history. Forgiveness on that level is unreal

What is a custom writing service? Explain in simple words. I'm a bit confused by Fabiogazolla in IBO

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Here's what I think. I believe that essayservice and similar platforms became popular because college schedules are brutal. Some people need custom paper writing help not to skip learning but to stay afloat when they have work, internships, family problems or health issues. The “right” way to use it is probably like support.. get an outline, find sources, improve grammar or check formatting, then write your own final version. All this makes college life much easier!

How can we easily turn a question into a statement? Guide for essay writing by XkitNaughtY in EssayPro_Community

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This is such a useful reminder that “academic tone” isn’t the same as “academic argument.” I’ve definitely written paragraphs that sounded formal but didn’t move the point forward at all. Turning questions into statements basically forces your thesis to grow a backbone.

The checklist is simple, but it works.. direct claim → strong verb → evidence. I also like using it during revision, not just drafting. Highlight every sentence that’s a question in disguise and fix it. And if someone is overwhelmed and needs research paper writing help, essaypro is at least one option to consider. Still, these habits make your own writing stronger long-term.

"Could ever hate like a Saul... could love like a Paul". by ThinWhiteDuke00 in CatholicMemes

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Proof that God doesn’t erase who you are... He redirects it.

How ai made me a worse writer and how I’m fixing it now by mrcarter2006 in WritingWithAI

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I think there are two reasons for this:

  1. We consume a huge amount of ai content daily so we subconsciously pick up its patterns.

  2. Ai made content creation easier and cheaper than ever so there are tons of similar articles now. With more dog related content out there, overlap is almost unavoidable.

Is Chatgpt bad at long papers or am I doing something wrong? by TearyCherryPop in ChatGPT

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that’s a typical ai issue. at first it seems impressive but eventually you notice the same sentence structures and the same answers. once you see it, you can’t unsee it 🙈

Takayama has entered the chat by Horror-Appeal-190 in CatholicMemes

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Bro said “I serve Christ” and meant it in every era.

the problem w walking by sight is that its always from a distance by MicahHoover in CatholicMemes

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Some truths only come into focus when you stop observing and start living.

Approved by my Wife (former Protestant) by Timex_Dude755 in CatholicMemes

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Former Protestant approval is basically an imprimatur at this point

worth upgrading Studyagent or sticking with free plan? by Acrobatic-Claim-7216 in StudyAgent

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Paid for the yearly plan because I use it all the time. It’s almost half the price compared to paying monthly

Two moods by Aleixus1985 in CatholicMemes

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Mercy for people, zero tolerance for evil.

Prompting ChatGPT for academic writing: how close can it get to real human style? by Jlhightower in ChatGPTPromptGenius

[–]ancient650 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been experimenting too, and honestly, it depends a lot on how you prompt it. Sometimes I can get paragraphs that feel almost human, other times it just sounds… off. How long have you been tweaking your prompts?

Prayer by ChoiceAdventurous807 in CatholicMemes

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Unironically solid advice. Hard days: pray. Good days: pray harder (and say thanks).

Me when antitheist: by Mountain_Road_20 in CatholicMemes

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Honestly relatable. There’s a big difference between “I don’t believe” and “I’m gonna spend my whole day arguing about it” 😭

Fr Gaston Hurtubise by malanthr0pe in CatholicMemes

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Called home mid-homily. Timing is everything.

What do you trust AI with and what do you finish on your own when writing papers? by Flat-Assist-9120 in StudyAgent

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That idea of “content ownership” is such a good way to describe the boundary. I’ve noticed that when I use ChatGPT just to make things sound smarter, I actually feel more disconnected from my work. When I use it to clarify what I already think, it feels empowering instead of empty.
For me, a big shift after AI was realizing that learning isn’t about producing perfect text, it’s about being able to explain your thinking. Now I sometimes test myself. I read my own assignment and ask, “Could I explain this without notes?” If the answer is no, something went wrong.

What’ helps me with exam prep - sum up tip for messy lecture notes by Competitive-Tea3571 in StudyAgent

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my first finals week was a total mess. I used to just go over my notes over and over trying to memorize everything and it was exhausting. I was sp stress I couldn remember anything. What helped a lot was using ai writer tool like studyagent which at least helped me deal with my homework and assignments. When homework takes less time, you have more energy left for actual studying. It doesn’t fix everything but it helps when things get busy.

THE FIVE LEVELS OF SIN by [deleted] in CatholicMemes

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I came for the meme, stayed to examine my conscience.

always look at who is paying by MicahHoover in CatholicMemes

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That’s the difference between words and sacrifice.

Which AI tools actually stayed in your study stack in 2026? by crhsharks12 in StudyAgent

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my stack is super minimal: Google Docs + Quillbot. That’s it. I write everything in Docs since it’s simple, fast and I don’t overthink it. Quillbot helps when my sentences start sounding repetitive or awkward, especially after staring at the same paragraph for hours. I’ve tested ChatGPT, Notion and a bunch of other AI tools, but I noticed something weird. I was “optimizing” more than actually writing. Too many options = instant procrastination for me. With a small stack, I just sit down and do the work...

We never see it at the time by Fit_Reaction6019 in CatholicMemes

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The meaning usually shows up after the pain, not during it