@willspainting7 I would recommend using the straight line <hr> transitions - anything "fancier" than that can be annoying for people using a screen reader, since it'll read out every character/word/emoji individually. There's a button for it in the Rich Text Editor.
@GloriousScumbag Here's one study - people who regularly use LLMs themselves are actually very reliable at detecting it, but people who don't are less accurate. https://t.co/g8RBHRo0FS
"...Lewis said it clearly that he was braking so late in that corner and Charles was trying to get there and brake later and later and go deeper and deeper, trying to do what Lewis was doing. And he just exaggerated and went off the road and had a massive crash..."
@stonernatural@antigajeni881 Last time I looked into this I found a con write-up on LiveJournal from like 2010 where Anna's actress said she was originally told her character would die after the first two episodes, and then she was surprised they decided to keep her around! So the opposite of what fans said.
@stonernatural@antigajeni881 Which makes perfect sense, because the SPN writers have never planned subplots for secondary characters that far in advance. Even for Sam & Dean, there are often weird theme/plot redirections mid-season because the writers hadn't figured out the details before the season began
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