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Re: Why do authors write explicit fan service/smut?
is it normal to add these details? iam asking not wondering Yes. If your grievance is about fan service, then it is completely normal. Fan service isn't always just people stripped to their underwear; (...)
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Re: Why do authors write explicit fan service/smut?
I think we agree at this point, another one the writers (may not appear here or somtimes on the fiction page)they make a character have big things to attract , you know No, I don't. That could mean (...)
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Re: Why do authors write explicit fan service/smut?
i kmow that u want the reader to live with your characters but now what is the difference between it and a p0rn film? just a question Intent. Porn focuses on the sex scene in an entirely different context (...)
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Re: Why do authors write explicit fan service/smut?
You are right. But i am here just for ones that write the exact details of that scene like he grapped her and start doning pla pla pla to the end untill they slept, while he can say they kissed and doing (...)
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Re: Why do authors write explicit fan service/smut?
Just take it easy its a discussion, i mean if i am building a world and a life to my character so should i add some sexual effects to prove its real? i think its not we can add some normal ones that happens (...)
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Re: Why do authors write explicit fan service/smut?
like a hobby right? Yep. I don't write for work; I write for the love of the game. I didn't create a short story for New-Age Monsters and name it Violated Sex for no reason. Just stick with the rules, (...)
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Re: AI in research. Does it become AI-written?
Even for research, you are going to handicap yourself. Knowing what to look up and how to digest the information effectively will be far more rewarding for you as a writer than just reading a horrible (...)
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Re: Why do authors write explicit fan service/smut?
Fan service? I mean, I am my own fan, and hell yeah, I will write smut! I didn't write over 300 chapters of stuff for nothing.
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Re: Profound Writing Quotes
To quote James Skichild from Operation: Falling Skies. Rules are not scripture, cadet. There are times when you have to determine what is better. The established doctrines and rules of the Order Militant (...)
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Re: Has anyone considered releasing their works into the public domain?
Like not washing my hands after I touch raw chicken. Chickens don't wash their hands either. Does that make chickens illegal? Or are chickens a type of creative common? There's lots of chicken jokes (...)
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Re: Has anyone considered releasing their works into the public domain?
Chaos is NOT evil! It's just unexpected. That is why I said chaos and evil. I can do both at the same time, as well as other things that are considered illegal. Like not washing my hands after I touch (...)
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Re: Has anyone considered releasing their works into the public domain?
Isn't that the point of the forums? To interact with random people and hopefully, if you're funny/chill enough, they check out your writing? The point, maybe. However, I like to do evil on the forums (...)
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Re: Has anyone considered releasing their works into the public domain?
Then you made this post... Then Elijah Talbot commented. ...I've some stuff to think about It is an interesting thing to delve into. Hell, even if something is in the public domain, that doesn't (...)
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Re: Has anyone considered releasing their works into the public domain?
IMMENSELY BASED DUDE I WOULD GIVE YOU A HUNDRED REP IF I COULD. You know, reading my stuff also works as well. :DrakanFascinating: Yes, I am shameless in plugging my stuff here. jk, jk
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Re: Has anyone considered releasing their works into the public domain?
The way Evercrest summoned that dude like a pokemon was wild lol That dude has a name. Make sure to remember it. :DrakanGlasses:
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Re: Has anyone considered releasing their works into the public domain?
Hello, it is I, Elijah Talbot. Now, I am the author who posts his stuff to be in the public domain. Before that, my stuff was in creative commons, but I felt that the license in question was limiting (...)
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Re: Teenagers Are Overused
I thought I was mocking a position then you thought I was taking that position when I was actually mocking it and wait was that you mocking the.... You thought you were mocking? Damn, now I feel bad (...)
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Re: Teenagers Are Overused
Alright so we both agree and just had a miscommunication methinks Were you born in a cave illiterate? No, I don't agree with you. I was mocking you. Nor can you back track and say "it wasn't my stance" (...)
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Re: Teenagers Are Overused
My point is are we morally obligated to only write about teenagers Says who? God? because surely we can never get them wrong, and anyone else will be portrayed with offensive stereotypes? Where (...)
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Re: Teenagers Are Overused
What happens if a 70 year old decides to write a book? They write a book. On other news, the sky is green on some planet.
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