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mito mito mito hihi 😋
i’ve been having some thoughts n i felt like sharing w the class newayssss
so i was having bubble tea earlier and i started thinking,,,,what cod characters would like it? i feel like price def wouldn’t,,simon wouldn’t mind it but he does def think its too sweet and proper tea is superior and blah blah blah (i acc don’t know im kinda divided on that like i hc him as a sweet tooth but bubble tea,,,ehhh i feel like he wouldn’t like it all that much like he’d be all grumbly about it,,, idfk
johnny and gaz i think would like it lots ,,
i also think alex wouldn’t like it abd farah would (i js like hc farah as this secret softie ok leave me alone 😞)
but THAT got me thinking,,,, what other food preferences would they have ?? i think gaz would rlly like sushi (saw a fan art of him on a sushi date w the reader and i forgot who made it but ):$/:)/&!:!!!!! it was so cute) and i also think gaz would handle spicy food well ?? and he would like seafood in general methinks (tryna think of some select seafood items he wouldn’t like but im drawing a blank bc im vegetarian shusbssjnsuen)
idrk ab simon and johnny and price,,,,,,out of them 3, i feel like simon or johnny would have the biggest sweet tooth (they’re on like completely dif ends of the spectrum character wise but shh i js know it) but they all eat A SHIT TON like the food could be burned or too salty or smth but if they’ve js come back from a mission then they’re eating that shit UP. and asking for seconds. and thirds. they would still give u food feedback if it’s some other day tho
also johnny is extremely passionate about haggis. no i have never tried it yes i js know he is ok moving on
KONIGGGG hmmmm,,,, i have no fucking idea lmao i think? a lot of german cusine involves bread and stuff,,,so……………i think he’d have rlly bland meals idk
i’ve been rlly into keegan lately but i cant come up w anything for him aaaa
also gaz would be the only one who knows how to use chopsticks. the others would learn fast being in the military and all but gaz and chopstick skills js make sense???
ANYWAY im soso sry for rambling sm lmao this is a lot of words,,,,,and this isn’t a req by any means !!! js needed to hear ur thoughts bc food is js calling to me like “ok but would blank character like this” like. urgh. ok im done now i think but yeah food preferences for cod characters of ur choice
ALSO !!! THE IOS SHARK STICKERS REMIND ME OF U,,,,,look at them$:!!;&:!3 OK IM ACC DONE NOW BYE BEY MITO HIPE U DONT FALL ASLEPE READING ALL THAT


AHHH hi weebun !! ^^ i was literally having bubble tea with my sister like a few hours ago and when i checked the inbox n saw this i BOLTED !! sorry for never responding to this, i forgot inbox existed..,
notes: shittily wrote as this as a warmup/just general yap :> sorry for messiness and incoordination.., platonic, no warnings !! unless ur lactose intolerant idk
so you'll be jus chillin w the 141 on base and then say something like "boba is absolute gas shits better than normal tea" and of course, since the majority of the taskforce is british, you get absolutely fucking jumped for it. like- keep in mind, you say this price, the NUMBER ONE TEA AND BISCUTS DEFENDER, so you do end up getting toilet duty for a week with the explanation of 'uncordial behaviour.'
but after your deployment, you are the one to arrange where the 141 meet up. it's a little ritual you guys have developed to stay connected in between missions, one that makes your friendship seem a bit more real. sometimes the only thing that keeps your eyes open and heart pumping. and since you're an absolute fucking menace, you ask if you can meet around the heart of london- and then drag them all into the nearest bubble tea store you can.
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price... doesn't end up liking it. takes a total of two sips, nearly chokes on the pearls, and then sets the cup down. he claims he's been around long enough to know that this- like many other foods, is probably some 'trendy millennial bullshit that'll disappear in a solid few', but that doesn't help ease the insane side eye that he gets from the cashier.
but to your surprise, ghost seems somewhat okay with it. his face doesnt really change (from what you can tell- his mouth is still hidden due to some face mask he put on), but he seems neutral, relaxed, even. he mutters something along the lines of how it isn't too bad, but it doesn't beat a cuppa- to which you chose to ignore, and how he'll probably just stick to having an earl grey in the mornings. but a few months later, you catch him at the same boba store, and you cant help but giggle to yourself.
soap fucking inhales the drink. its genuinely concerning, to say the very least. he seems to like.. unhinge his jaw like some kind of snake, and then inhales the whole drink in what you think is a millisecond. and since he's the only scotsman on the team- thinks the whole 'tea n biscuits' ritual his colleagues have is utter stupidity, so not only does he now FREQUENTLY drink boba because he likes it- he also drinks out of utter spite.
gaz is the only one with a seemingly respectable opinion about boba, unfortunately. he's had it before, multiple times- it appeals to his sweet tooth and is the occasional treat after long missions. but unlike you, gaz does not value peace, and seems to keep egging soap on in chugging unreasonable amounts of the drink. (and he doesnt mention it, as he does not want to face the same punishment as you did, but he thinks that bubble tea is sometimes, just sometimes better than his cuppa.)
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Hi Sine! I find myself in possession of a very long plot (not going to count how many of those are in my inventory), and was hoping you'd share what program(s) you use for yours? I'm the sort who'd use a murder-wall with notecards but I don't have space rn. I *should* use tagging systems but all the ones available are so sketchy and unreliable that I lose focus just typing. Also I tried to search but. This is tumbs. Thanks - Shusu
Oh boy, this question was made for me!
The first novel-length story I wrote, I wrote in TextEdit. All 90,000 words of it. I basically just made a list of the scenes I wanted in the order I wanted them in, started typing the story above the list, and deleted every scene from the list when I had written it. I don't recommend this.
These days, I use Scapple and Scrivener. I have much more detail below. I am sure I have talked about them before but, as you say, Tumblr is hard to search.
Different things will work for different people, and I don't always start this way, but sometimes, while I'm still trying to rough out an idea, I start with a mind mapping program. You know that brainstorming technique that you learned in, like, third grade, where you take a piece of paper and you write down the main idea in the center in a bubble and then branch lines out from those with more bubbles containing related ideas, and then branch things out from those, and so on? You can get programs to do that instead of a big piece of paper, and the advantage to doing this on a computer is that your piece of paper can be infinitely large and you won't ever run out of space.
I will sometimes skip this step if I already know what order things are going to happen in (in that case, I just make an outline), but if it's the kind of unformed idea where I just want to write down everything that happens as I think of it so I won't forget it later, then I use a mind map.
I also use it to write down bits of dialogue as I think of them; the program I use lets me change fonts and colors and so on, so I have color-coded my dialogue by character:
I feel like I have probably posted this before but Tumblr is not letting me search. Also, this is probably not how you're supposed to use this, judging by how it exports data, but whatever.
There are a variety of programs that can help you make mind maps, and I'm sure a lot of them are good. The one I use is Scapple, which I like for a few reasons: it's very easy to use (you type something in, and then to connect two bubbles you drag one on top of the other) in a way that gives you a lot of freedom; it's not a subscription model like a lot of apps are (you buy it, you pay once, you can use it forever, and it costs about $20); and mostly, it's made by the developer of the writing program I use (Scrivener), meaning that the two programs integrate very well.
So then there's Scrivener.
Scrivener is probably the absolute most useful software I have ever owned; I have bought it four times now. (All three desktop versions and then the iOS version.) It is a word processor that is designed to help you structure and write novels. There are similar programs for free or at least cheaper, of course, but this is the one I use. (It also isn't a subscription; you just buy it.)
The downside is that it's a very complex program. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it can look a little daunting. It's one of those programs that has hundreds of features and you will only use about fifty percent of them, but everyone uses a different fifty percent, so there's something for everyone. (It can generate character names! There's a feature on the Mac version where it can highlight words by part of speech! You can change all the icons! The LaTeX export is pretty decent!)
Honestly, as long as you can figure out how to make scenes, rearrange scenes, edit synopses, and get your work out of the program, you're good to go; that's probably what you'll be doing most of the time.
Scrivener is basically designed around the murder-wall-of-notecards writing approach. A Scrivener project contains your Draft, which can have a bunch of folders in it (chapters) which can have individual documents (scenes). Each scene has an index card associated with it, and each index card is where you can write a synopsis for each scene.
You can view your story as single scenes or as a whole story (optionally with a window showing the synopses, so you can remember what you thought was going to happen while you are writing; I have shown this above) or you can just view the synopses as an outline or as index cards, like so:
There's your murder wall right there.
Rearranging the index cards also rearranges the scenes. (Rearranging the scenes using the list in the sidebar also rearranges the scenes.) So if you want to swap scenes around, you can do that. If you want to write the end first, you can do that. If you want to add three more scenes in the middle, you can do that.
You can also search your whole project, color code the index cards, tag them however you want with keywords (e.g., a keyword for every character who appears in the scene) and then look at everything you've tagged with particular keywords, notate scenes by whether they're done or not, and basically everything else you can think of. Mostly I have used this to color code scenes by POV so I can keep track of who's talking; I could also have used keywords.
So my first move when I start a project in Scrivener is to make a bunch of blank documents for all the scenes I think I will have, give them some kind of meaningful title, start writing down on the notecards things that will happen in each scene, and then move them around. This is where Scapple comes in handy -- both because I already have an idea from making a mind map in Scapple of what scenes I want, and also because the integration between Scapple and Scrivener makes it really, really easy to get started.
How do Scapple and Scrivener integrate, you ask? If you make a mind map in Scapple, you can drag and drop it into Scrivener and it will automatically make one scene for every bubble you have, and the text of each bubble will be on the notecard, so you can basically start with all of your scenes that you already have made in Scapple and then reorder them as you like.
Scrivener projects also have a Research section, where you can store basically anything related to what you're working on; you can set it to show your draft and your research at the same time. Basically anything can go in here. Mine usually have notes, more notes, character information, lines I cut but wanted to save somewhere (there is also a versioning system built in if you prefer that), comics panels, reference pictures, and entire webpages. This way, you'll never have to figure out what you did with that thing you looked up for your story, because you can keep it right there with your story.
Scrivener costs $60, which is kind of a lot, but there are very often coupons for 50% off from online software retailers (I just saw one on Boing Boing a couple days ago that still works as of the time I am answering this; I can vouch that they are a legit retailer). Also if you know anyone who has won NaNoWriMo, they get a Scrivener coupon as part of their winnings, and some people don't use theirs. It has a thirty-day free trial period (IIRC that's 30 days of use, not 30 calendar days) so you can try it and see if it works for you.
I also made a Compile Format for Scrivener 3 -- the current version -- so I can export HTML suitable for AO3 or Dreamwidth in one click. Scrivener can export your work in basically any format you can think of, but the default HTML exports all have too much stuff in them for my liking.
(Scrivener also has a bunch of preset templates for various kinds of writing -- like, there's a Novel template with room for character sheets and settings and all of that. You can make your own template, too. I actually made my own template for writing fanfiction for AO3. I'm not sharing this one because it is so personalized to me that it wouldn't be useful -- but, for example, I already know that I'm going to want a document in my Research section where I list notes about canon, and one where I list what bits I need to edit, and one where I copy in any conversations I've had with beta readers that I might want to refer to, and one where I list the things that will be in the AO3 header (it contains empty spaces for Title, Fandom, Tags, Summary, etc) so I can now always start with that. You can make a template yourself by opening a new project, setting it up exactly the way you like with the Research documents exactly the way you want, and then doing File > Save as Template. It will copy everything including any text that's in there so you want to use something that doesn't already have any story or research content written in it because then that will get copied. But it's a real timesaver.)
Anyway. Scrivener is the best.
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06:39 am
An usual morning for Jebho. They share the bath all the time ^^' The Boys will have to leave the hotel soon - into an uncertain future...

Jack didn't last long in his pizza bag last night. Even though he was exhausted from driving the truck (very slowly, bec no driver's license) through the night to Tartosa, Saiwa, him (and the others of course) were worried Vlad could die again from drinking Ji Ho's poisonous blood.
So Saiwa and Jack were keeping watch. (Like they did at Mount Komorebi ;) Sai: "Jack! He's waking up!"

Vlad: "?" Sai: "We can't lose you again." Vlad: "I told you I'm fine." And he really was. Maybe his body developed antibodies or death/hellfire/the bond changed him - who knows. And something else has changed since yesterday: the bond wasn't demanding anymore. Neither Vlad nor Ji Ho felt the usual drag towards the other or the urge to charge the bond. They tightened the bond on winter and summer solstice - maybe this has closed the circle? Or the bond had done it's duty by leading Vlad and Ji Ho to their powers to defeat the council (at least for a while)?

Whatever - they had to leave the hotel and then they had breakfast at the Piazza Matteotti.
And while they were pondering what to do now and where to go - Signore Srini, the pasticciere (confectioner) recognized them from yesterday's broadcast.
He was so happy that they made the council leave that he offered them to stay at his family's old llama farm turned camping site - for free! He described them the way and said they could stay as long as they wanted since the summer season hasn't started yet.

It seems their rainy days have ended! Saiwa: "Mille grazie Signore Srini!"

Così piccola e fragile mi sembri tu e sto sbagliando di più. Così piccola accanto a me e fragile o no ma in fondo sei molto più forte di me! E con la voce che hai sensazioni mi dai m'innamoro, fragile sei tu... Sottovoce tu mi esponi i tuoi problemi poi ridi e ti neghi a me mentre io
(So little and fragile but actually you're stronger than I am And with the voice that you have you give me this feeling I fall in love, you're fragile Quietly you tell me your problems and after that you laugh and deny)
Piccola Et Fragile - Drupi
From the Beginning ~ Underwater Love ~ Latest TMI: I'm so happy that I got rid of that plumbob (again) and can see the speech/thought bubbles! They even inspired the post today ;)
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Choose Bubble if you're focused on web apps, require complex logic, or want to scale an internal tool or SaaS product quickly.
Choose Flutterflow if you're building mobile-first apps and need native performance without starting from scratch.
Both platforms are leaders in the no-code web app development platform category, but your choice depends on your app goals, performance needs, and whether you want to launch on the web, mobile, or both.
Pro Tip: For advanced projects, it's smart to hire dedicated Bubble developers or Flutterflow experts to ensure clean architecture, seamless integration, and faster go-to-market.
In 2025, no-code is no longer a shortcut—it’s a strategy. Choose wisely!
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Mobile App Development Trends in 2025: Tools, Tech, and Tactics
The mobile app development landscape is rapidly evolving, and 2025 is poised to redefine how businesses, developers, and users engage with technology. With billions of smartphone users worldwide and a surge in mobile-first strategies, staying ahead of trends isn't optional—it’s essential.
This blog explores the top mobile app development trends, tools, technologies, and tactics that will shape success in 2025.
1. AI and Machine Learning Integration
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are no longer optional extras—they’re integral to smarter, more personalized mobile experiences. In 2025, expect:
AI-powered chatbots for real-time customer support
Intelligent recommendation engines in eCommerce and entertainment apps
Predictive analytics for user behavior tracking
On-device AI processing for better speed and privacy
Developers are leveraging game development tools like TensorFlow Lite, Core ML, and Dialogflow to integrate AI features into native and hybrid apps.
2. Cross-Platform Development Tools Dominate
The demand for faster, cost-effective development is pushing cross-platform tools into the spotlight. Leading frameworks like:
Flutter (by Google)
React Native (by Meta)
Xamarin (by Microsoft)
...are helping developers create apps for iOS and Android from a single codebase. In 2025, expect Flutter’s adoption to soar due to its superior UI rendering and native-like performance.
3. 5G’s Impact on Mobile Experiences
With global 5G rollout nearly complete by 2025, mobile apps are tapping into its high speed and low latency to:
Stream HD/AR/VR content seamlessly
Enable real-time multiplayer mobile gaming
Power smart city apps and IoT experiences
Improve video calling and live streaming quality
App developers must now optimize for 5G networks to ensure speed and performance match user expectations.
4. Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) Gain Ground
PWAs offer the functionality of native apps with the accessibility of websites. With improvements in browser support, 2025 will see:
Increased adoption of PWAs by eCommerce and service platforms
Enhanced offline functionality
Lower development and maintenance costs
Tools like Lighthouse and Workbox are essential for optimizing PWA performance and reach.
5. Voice Interfaces and VUI Design
Voice technology continues to grow thanks to voice assistants like Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant. In 2025, mobile apps will increasingly include:
Voice-driven navigation
Natural Language Processing (NLP) integrations
VUI (Voice User Interface) design as a new UX standard
APIs like Amazon Lex and Google Cloud Speech-to-Text are driving this innovation.
6. Increased Focus on App Security and Privacy
With rising concerns about data protection and compliance (think GDPR, CCPA), 2025 will demand:
End-to-end encryption
Biometric authentication (fingerprint, face recognition)
App Transport Security (ATS) protocols
Enhanced user permission management
Security-first development will become a competitive differentiator.
7. Cloud-Integrated Mobile Apps
Cloud technology allows seamless sync and performance across devices. Apps in 2025 will leverage cloud platforms for:
Real-time data storage and access
Cloud-hosted backend (using Firebase, AWS Amplify, or Azure Mobile Apps)
Improved scalability for user growth
Reduced device dependency and better user experience
Expect mobile and cloud integration to deepen further across industries.
8. Low-Code/No-Code Platforms Rise
Platforms like OutSystems, Adalo, and Bubble are empowering non-developers to build functional apps. In 2025:
Startups will use no-code to rapidly prototype MVPs
Enterprises will deploy internal tools faster
Developers will integrate low-code tools to reduce redundant coding
This trend accelerates digital transformation across sectors.
Final Thoughts
2025 is not about isolated innovation—it’s about convergence. The blend of AI, 5G, cloud computing, cross-platform frameworks, and security-first development is redefining how apps are built and scaled.
For businesses and developers like ApperStudios, adapting to these trends isn’t just about staying current—it’s about building smarter, faster, and more secure apps that users love.
Ready to build your future-proof app? Let’s talk about how emerging tools and tactics can power your next big idea.
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