Thank you thank you! Are you gonna do a part six? Ik you’re probably tired of me by now, but i’m a writer too, but being in a new platform for people to judge my snippets is terrifying. I know it’s not your problem; i was just wondering if you had any advice?
Yes! I have a few requests for a part six and I really wanna get to it, I just have to think a little in which direction I'm taking it, I didn't think I would make more that one part so I didn't have any plans for it lol.
And don't worry! we all get confused in a new platform :D
I love to read things from new writers, I hope I can read something of yours soon.
And, as an advice I'd just say that you write what you want to read! And don't get dissapointed if at first you don't reach as much people as you would want to, getting discovered takes time, and not even that assures that you'll get the same engagement in every single thing you post, and that's okay!
Write and post what makes you happy so it doesn't become a chore.
I'll warn that some genres and some themes won't get as far as others cause they just don't trend that much, don't let that stop you from writing them, if you like them, someone else will too.
I would like to say, tho, that it's important that you learn how to tag, tags will get you a long way, so pay attention to those in the works you consume, so you'll know how to put them on your own, what is whatever you're writing called in those.
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Too often, humbleness and humility are conflated with downplaying everything about yourself, to make yourself stand out as little as possible, and to compartmentalize anything and everything that makes you you.
Humility and being humble are seen as a way to apologize for being, I've noticed. "Oh, I'm not a good singer or a good writer or that talented or or or..." it is a knee-jerk reaction, one that I think many people use to protect themselves from the hurt of being belittled for their talents or interests or appearance, or anything you may value.
My whole point in this post is that there is a huge difference between being humble and humiliating yourself before anybody has the chance to. I want to encourage people to reflect on how they view humbleness and how one might use humbleness to self-flagelate and punish themself for who they are. It is so hard to break this cycle, but you are worth the time and effort it takes to love and value who and what you are. Everything that makes you you is worth it.
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i once vented to dua lipa about my lesbian situationship on dms and she replied like that's so fucking funny now that i think about it happy pride!
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do i have any cat enthusiast mutuals who have at least moderate to extensive cat knowledge
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