willworker.com
Look for me in places I should not be, handling business which isn’t mine, motivated by trouble I likely borrowed.
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I still remember the feeling when first reading this one of, "This author has fearless range and makes bold choices." Cemented me as a diehard fan.
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You've hit these kinds of notes with the universe jumping of the First Story.
Characters that have the same core, but the narrative freedom to be different as the particular universe demands.
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When one of the only authors who has earned auto-buy status from me releases a book, I auto-buy. Congratulations on 10 years. It has been a treat watching you hone your craft over the years.
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I remember as a kid into WWE, my father scoffed at why I would watch something where the outcome was semi-scripted.
I'll never for the look on his face when I retorted, "And when we went to see The Mask of Zorro, did you expect Zorro to lose?"
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A potential toehold: one of Adam Verner's credits is narrating an official audiobook adaptation of Finding Nemo.
Multiversal shenanigans do the work from there: In a secluded pocket dimension floating in the ether, a voice joins two unlikely universes together by speaking them both into existence.
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No doubts that you will. Happy Birthday!
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Template:
Risqué sentence to convey Protagonist is in trouble.
Three sentences of the people/events that got them there.
Three sentences alluding to obstacles to overcome.
Final sentence that is clearly a question ending in a period.
Fill with complete lies. Call them metaphors if challenged.
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So basically meditating on the difference between heaven and hell.
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Woohoo! That puts the Gardens count known to me at four.
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Your better! What good are friends who refuse to whisper memento mori when you really need it.
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In fairness, you were followed earlier. But because I'm so selective and you and Lithros have such prolific followings, my TL shifted to only tpot content. So I regrettably had to temporarily unfollow both of you until I figured out how to better manage the massive influence you had on the algo.
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A combination of oversight and a very high bar for who garners a follow. Been rectified with the bestowing of my 20th twitter follow.
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Because I am not a monster.
And, more to the point, my aversion to footwear is more about eliminating a mild sensory distraction.
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Today I was editing a document where the author created two "columns" by manually tabbing the dividing space on each line.
Yes, you read correctly. None of the information could be efficiently manipulated, because each line contained fragements of both columns separated by tabs.
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Unless there's a client meeting, I'm usually in socks. Or flip-flops.
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I propose "during" and/or "cause" as a future response.
- Humans create AI.
- AI assists humans in genetically altering their noses.
- Oh God! The smell! The horrible smell!
- All part of the AI's plan.
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Did any ask, "Before or after AI destroys the world?"