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7/22/2025, 10:54:31 PM
>>511078603
keep singing victory before the battle is even fought,retard
typical of a cowardly race to avoid the white man in his prime and getting all brave and bad when the white man grows old and weakened
you are pajeets,you are honestly just as bad as pajeets and deep down you know it.
you hate whites because you hate yourself.
negro resentido mugrosso
keep singing victory before the battle is even fought,retard
typical of a cowardly race to avoid the white man in his prime and getting all brave and bad when the white man grows old and weakened
you are pajeets,you are honestly just as bad as pajeets and deep down you know it.
you hate whites because you hate yourself.
negro resentido mugrosso
7/3/2025, 11:00:44 AM
6/24/2025, 12:40:08 AM
6/4/2025, 7:05:31 PM
>>24440564
>If you don't like slop, I really wouldn't recommend attempt writing it
I always found it in-credible the rate at which top litsloppers keep pumping multiple chapters per week, then I realized I could keep up with their pace, but only if I turned my brain off and went writing whatever spontaneous lines came to my head mechanically without trying to parse or formulate anything in between. The result is that you get a 2k chapter done in a day but it reads like something vapid, lacking in atmosphere and food for thought, like a New Dehli jeet stomping street food for a line of customers vs Gordon Ramsay concocting a novel recipe. So I go back to editing and spend 30 hours making everything as concise as possible, but then the pacing is too slow for multiple weekly releases! The serialization-consumer market is aggressively anti-intellectual, that's why I'm jumping ship to Kindle where you don’t need constant uploads and infinite arcs — you need full books, ideally part of a series. So a well-written volume that takes 6 months can still earn thousands if it hits the right audience.
>>24440570
If you're playing mahjong in a chessboard tournament, that's the intended result.
>If you don't like slop, I really wouldn't recommend attempt writing it
I always found it in-credible the rate at which top litsloppers keep pumping multiple chapters per week, then I realized I could keep up with their pace, but only if I turned my brain off and went writing whatever spontaneous lines came to my head mechanically without trying to parse or formulate anything in between. The result is that you get a 2k chapter done in a day but it reads like something vapid, lacking in atmosphere and food for thought, like a New Dehli jeet stomping street food for a line of customers vs Gordon Ramsay concocting a novel recipe. So I go back to editing and spend 30 hours making everything as concise as possible, but then the pacing is too slow for multiple weekly releases! The serialization-consumer market is aggressively anti-intellectual, that's why I'm jumping ship to Kindle where you don’t need constant uploads and infinite arcs — you need full books, ideally part of a series. So a well-written volume that takes 6 months can still earn thousands if it hits the right audience.
>>24440570
If you're playing mahjong in a chessboard tournament, that's the intended result.
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