At the end of my life if I can see my stats… I have absolute confidence that I’ll be top 10 in all of history for books read and time spend reading respectively… I mean I’ve read at least 80 thousand separate stories by now and that’s within the last 10 years… so who knows how many I’ll have read by the end-nyah.
What do historians even do? Like, regarding their professional skills. A historian may document a war, but without them having military education, I'd not consider their analysis trustworthy, they may document economy, but without an economist education, I'd consider their analysis untrustworthy, they may look through legal documents but if they are not a lawyer...
q log #187: easter is the time of year that marks when jesus emerges from his tomb after hibernating, and if he sees his shadow, we're in for another six weeks of winter.
Hmm... I'm seeing a pattern. Thread replies that don't address the topic or are provocative are automatically deleted. Does SHF have a mechanism for checking answer relevance, or are they simply deleted by moderators?
Rewriting old chapters rarely provides instant engagement. But, rewriting old chapters is also an effective learning tool to improve narrative skills.
You're forced to read the old chapter, analyze its narrative structure, evaluate it, and write concrete solutions. You will understand the gaps between your previous writing and the current one.
You'll be able to see tangible changes in your narrative competence.
Kawaii desu ne

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