mirabiledic2
mirabiledic2 t1_j8ebeul wrote
Reply to comment by mirabiledic2 in My stripper earnings on Super Bowl Sunday and Monday as compared to the rest of the year [OC] by nerdydancing
Scratch that—just checked their profile—change DM to OnlyFans subs.
mirabiledic2 t1_j8eazgf wrote
Reply to My stripper earnings on Super Bowl Sunday and Monday as compared to the rest of the year [OC] by nerdydancing
Can someone show the projected number of DMs this person will get in the next 24 hours compared to baseline?
mirabiledic2 t1_j8e6e3o wrote
Reply to comment by Jufilup in [WP] The intricacies of time travel can be baffling and often frustrating, as they are at this moment: you're being arrested by temporal police for a crime you've not yet committed, though there are *rules* against this... by [deleted]
It’s not confusing to the kinds of readers your writing likely gels with. Just saw this comment, and something isn’t right. When a good writer feels the need to explain themselves, they probably don’t need to. If some miss the point, which invariably happens, it means that you respect the intelligence of your audience enough to make them think.
Also bare in mind proper feedback on here is rare, and comments tend to come only when the prompt itself takes off.
mirabiledic2 t1_j8dj8a4 wrote
Reply to comment by Jufilup in [WP] The intricacies of time travel can be baffling and often frustrating, as they are at this moment: you're being arrested by temporal police for a crime you've not yet committed, though there are *rules* against this... by [deleted]
I reckon this nails the perfect WP story.
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takes the prompt in a creative direction all of its own.
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is exceptionally economical and well-written.
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resonates for its realness, which realness is so tragic and unexpected that it functions as a kind of inverted twist.
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damn.
mirabiledic2 t1_jc58pc9 wrote
Reply to My Weightlifting Journey over the past 6-7 months visualized! [OC] by cX1s
Dead lift plateau is a smart move. At face value, looks as though you’re not overdoing increases so as to allow your muscularskeletal durability of your lower back to improve, which takes longer.
Could also be because your forearms are feeling more taxed with the heavier weight? If that’s the case, Sarcev’s priority principle, where you exercise a given movement when freshest, might be a suggestion. Additional forearm work can also be a big help, with or without grip wraps.
Congrats on the progress so far.