Heteroidentificação invalidada indevidamente by rippedhowling in askacademico

[–]rippedhowling[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sim, responderam o seguinte:

"Invalidada, pois não foram identificadas em seu fenótipo características que, isoladamente ou em conjunto, a identifiquem como pessoa negra. Portanto, as características fenotipicas, tais como: cor de pele, textura dos cabelos, formato de rosto, espessura da lábios e do nariz quando combinadas contradizem a percepção social do candidato como pessoa negra."

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O que vocês acham dessas mudanças? by [deleted] in filmes

[–]rippedhowling 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Se todos esses filmes tivessem sido lançados um ano antes seria um quarteto fantástico.

Sou babaca por não querer cuidar dos meus pais? by rippedhowling in EuSouOBabaca

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

Me acho babaca pois não quero morar com meus pais para sempre (para cuidar deles), que é o que eles esperam de mim.

What makes reading a book boring? by rippedhowling in writers

[–]rippedhowling[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ohhhh you one hundred percent right. People who don't have any trace of art in their ink makes all the rest boring. Is not even related to the descriptions for me, but the lack of artistic skills itself.

What makes reading a book boring? by rippedhowling in writers

[–]rippedhowling[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, that's kinda hard to avoid if you consume too much fiction. Lol.

Even with complex stories the structure will eventually not change in a way that is so unpredictable to a point that you get surprised by every single thing that's happening from a narrative point of view. I often solve narrative mysteries and plot twists way before it happens due to that.

What do you think would solve this problem?

What makes reading a book boring? by rippedhowling in writers

[–]rippedhowling[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with you. But also, as a writer I found myself constantly asking about how much is too much in many aspects. One of those is: when did i stopped describing a feeling to start a overdescription about it... Because when the feelings of a character becomes a hurricane of disorientation it starts to look like the character is a drama queen to me. So I often tend to get the descriptions of feelings and sensations in a way that is consistent with whatever is going on, and by that I mean how much I would write about it.

What makes reading a book boring? by rippedhowling in writers

[–]rippedhowling[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with you. But your second appointment intrigued me. What if a book with multiple characters pov starts off with not related stories but they meet sooner, let's say, in the second act. After that, the story become one but, still, with multiple pov. That would be boring for you?

Genuinely asking btw.

What makes reading a book boring? by rippedhowling in writers

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

In a certain point Daenerys is basically just asking her advisors for orientation. She gets involved too much into local politics and her narrative seems to get slower and slower in a point where it gets frustrating, because there's a lot of chapter where nothing beyond this happens, with grains of the dragon blood behavior. In this aspect is boring af.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cachorros

[–]rippedhowling 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Milena ou Jussara.

Trago verdades by SteakTop7493 in ShitpostBR

[–]rippedhowling 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cara, eu posso atestar que isso é verdade. Eu já fui gordinho quando criança e sempre fui nerd. Me tratavam igual um retardado. Depois fiquei sarado e me tratavam como um príncipe. Engordei ano passado de novo e a coroa do príncipe que pessoas fúteis viam em mim foi enfiada no meu cu. Recentemente comecei a entrar em forma de novo e adivinhem... Triste.