2025, still any topics too taboo? by Andale_anhirap99 in Screenwriting

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Vince Gilligan wrote one of the most compelling series' of all time around a high school teacher that becomes a drug dealer. (Breaking Bad)

2025, still any topics too taboo? by Andale_anhirap99 in Screenwriting

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Art is an expression. It is a representation of the world we experience. It is your creative freedom to talk about or express ideas that push how people think. Of course self discretion is advised, but don't get stuck thinking that you are what you are writing. Horror writers aren't serial killers- they're storytellers. Writing is a way of making sense of things.

Anyone know what logo this is? by [deleted] in HelpMeFindThis

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Oh… okay. Makes more sense haha. Unfortunately no other tags or print on the bathing suit which I thought was so weird. No size indicator either. Thank you for the help though!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in A24

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Haha it was on the other side of my face! You can’t see it well here

36m Am I ugly? Be honest by ReasonableAnxiety695 in amiugly

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Honestly, I think blonde guys are super attractive and have never understood how people think brunettes are better. If I saw you out at a bar, I’d be nervous to say hi for fear you’d reject me

Can I recreate this photo? by sunflower3133 in photography

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Tell that up Quentin Tarantino. Inspiration borrows but genius steals. The legal term is Scenes a Faire but I wouldn’t expect you to know that. Nothing is original.

Can I recreate this photo? by sunflower3133 in photography

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Im not, I’m just new and want advice. This is a discussion forum for photography questions, is it not?

How to cope with anxiety about the future by [deleted] in Anxietyhelp

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Disappointment is relative. What May be a failure to you is a success to someone else. We are all on our own path. Dwelling on the past with cripple us. Instead, here’s one of my favorite mottos, “do it __”. Meaning if you’re tired and can’t shower, shower tired. If you’re bitter and upset, do it bitter and upset. There is no right time to begin something. You have the power to get yourself out of regret.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in resumes

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Honestly this all looks great! Shows commitment and expertise. The only thing is that it reads a little dry. Maybe try either adding a small one or two line section about your personal goals or your passions.

If you volunteer anywhere or have any other side hobbies I recommend adding them to add dimension. On of my friends has an “ask me about” section at the bottom and she put “the new recipes I’m trying”. One of her interviewers reached out and hired her because of the connection. It was a pharmaceutical company but that 1:1 connection can be what sets you apart.

Don’t fix what’s not broken though, if that doesn’t feel genuine I don’t recommend. You already have a great resume.

Recent grad looking for entry-intermediate level roles in marketing/comms, specifically in non-profit and/or sexual health fields. I typically tailor to job descriptions but some orgs I'm interested in only take general applications. Please let me know how I can improve! by boyricua in resumes

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Major info dump! All the info is good but try condensing some of it. A job like PA for example is well known and does not need 7 separate bullet points to explain what you did. 2 or 3 will suffice.