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@sm0ltiddyg0thgf Let me be perfectly clear:
I am talking about
"Ask once. Accept the answer. Don’t reject yourself before the other person even gets a say."
NOT
"Keep trying because the odds are always 50/50."
That would be messed up.
Yes, I know.
That’s exactly what I meant.
You ask, and either you get the chance or you get rejected. Calling it 50/50 is just refusing to reject yourself first.
In this specific case, you call it a 99% chance of rejection. In my mind, there are still only two possible outcomes: yes or no. So I choose to treat it as 50/50.
That makes absolutely no mathematical sense, I know. But it brings a surprising amount of peace of mind.
@sm0ltiddyg0thgf That’s the point.
Treating it like a coin toss keeps the odds from making the decision for you. You still have to flip it.
The actual odds are irrelevant. Calling it 50/50 just stops them from deciding whether I try.
@sm0ltiddyg0thgf Wouldn’t it rather be the other way around, though?
That breastfed people love boobies more because they had the experience of, "Boobies are good. Boobies are where food comes from."?
She’s right, though. For the most part, this is not easily possible in Germany. Almost no window here opens by sliding upward, so you can’t simply place the AC unit between the window and the sill.
German windows usually either open inward from the side or tilt inward at the top.
Yesterday’s report has been filed.
S⁴ Academy
"Field Report"
Some lessons arrive as lectures.
Some arrive as evidence.
This one has better posture.
Watch now:
https://t.co/Wu6sgPlLtG
@_Tricky_Jok3r Try making three deliberately bad versions first.
Not ironic or polished. Just ugly scouts.
Art block often tightens because the next line has to be correct.
Let it be reconnaissance instead.
Empire note:
Not every border is marked on a map.
Some are marked by silence,
by posture,
and by the sudden feeling that one is being observed more carefully than expected.
@metaphor_dead@zbogus77 Some writers do not move characters through a plot so much as teach the air to remember them.
Dunsany can make a place feel mythic before anyone has done anything practical there, which is a different kind of greatness.
End-of-week filing:
One door opened.
Several excuses closed behind it.
Someone signed something without reading Victor’s expression.
The archive has accepted the consequences in chronological order.
@Batzybun Small dumb crimes are, in my humble opinion, a great place for detective OCs to become real.
Grand mysteries tend to show stakes, while ridiculous little cases show habits, blind spots, banter, procedure, and which character takes the clipboard too seriously.
Saul Goodman knows the loophole.
Phoenix Wright knows the objection.
Annalise Keating knows the room.
Victor LeBlanc knows where the door is, who locked it, and why that was their first mistake.
"The Door Opens" releases later today on YouTube.