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âI canât write without chatGPTâ actually I believe you can. every writer writes by their own hands and brain before AI becomes a thing in our daily lives. and many, many writers continue to write by their own hands and brains even in the AI era. I mean sure, I get that AI can make things more convenient for us; we donât have to do the works ourselves, we just give AI our prompts and sit back. but is some convenience really worth it when the art we get is robotmade with no soul in it? is some convenience really worth sacrificing the joy of writing and creating for? yes, writing can be extremely hard, but as a writer who never uses AI to write for her and has no interest in using AI to write for her, the joy of getting to write and create is worth the effort and difficulty of writing.
I believe you actually can write without chatGPT. you are either just used to the convenience of having robots create soulless works for you or are too scared to start writing by yourself. but as hard and scary as writing can be, trading the joy of getting to write and create for soulless robotmade works will always be such a shame.
remember; writing is art, and it takes practice to master your craft.
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Is it okay to use generators to help you start writing or to give ideas? I see a lot of writers on other platforms bashing them and saying that by using them you are not a real writer.
I use them because I personally feel like I'm not that creative, and it gives me a vague start to go on.
Thank you, and I really love your blog!
Using Random Generators for Inspiration
It depends on what you actually mean when you say "generators." Random Generators - Random generators have existed on the internet for years and years and years. Some popular ones are Fantasy Names .com and Seventh Sanctum .com. These use predefined options that were created by someone who is offering them up for the express purpose of writers using them as prompts, inspiration, and ideas. These are absolutely fine to use, are used by even seasoned writers, and in no way undermine your validity as a writer.
Generative AI - Generative AI is relatively new on the scene and includes things like ChatGPT and Notion AI. These use data that is scraped from other sources without permission from the creators. In other words, the ideas and text isn't generated by a person who specifically put it there for your use, but is instead stolen from other writers who did not give anyone permission to use it.
To be more clear, it's the difference between someone saying "here are some ideas you can use" versus someone saying "here are other people's stolen ideas you can use."
Needless to say, the use of generative AI is extremely controversial, as it should be. We're not talking about robbing from the rich to feed the poor. We're talking about robbing from the poor to feed the poor. Many MANY creatives work around (and sometimes overcome) challenges to their work without resorting to theft from other creatives. And when creativity is something that even creatives struggle with at times, lacking creativity is not a good excuse for stealing someone else's hard work.
So... if you're using random generators for plot ideas, setting ideas, character names, etc., that's fine, and many writers use them. But, if you're using generative AI, you need to really think about what you're doing and why you feel entitled to using ideas stolen from other creatives.
In the meantime, here are some resources that can help you boost your own creativity:
Guide: Filling Your Creative Well Guide: How to Rekindle Your Motivation to Write Getting Unstuck: Motivation Beyond Mood Boards & Playlists Character Development Exercises Writing Exercises to Help You Become a Better Writer Want to Write, Can't Come Up with a Plot
Also, some great random generators:
Fantasy Name Generators Seventh Sanctum Chaotic Shiny RanGen DIYMFA WriterIgniter Plot Generator Writing Exercises.uk
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I Gotta ask, what is a prompt that you are using in open AI to get such giant muscular men?
The prompts might be less important than that they're coming from a trained model. I trained a model on a mix of real-life bodybuilders, fitness models and AI generated images from the cartoonier models in OpenArt like DynaVision and DreamShaper plus Bing Image Generator, ChatGPT etc.
I'll generally start with an image generated with a different model, especially the cartoony ones or a model trained for details I'm trying to add in. Then I'll pass it through the model trained on hyper muscular characters. Playing around with the prompts, I don't see massive returns on OpenArt from mastering the prompt engineering. It's helpful, but you'll get better outputs from understanding Image-to-Image, model training, prompt creativity, upscaling, etc.
I'm now finding I can get images that are closer to this by playing around with the models, the prompt creativity, and upscaling

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I thought of something ChatGPT could genuinely be fun and useful for
(heresy, I know)
Random worldgen, Dwarf Fortress style. Fictional countries, fictional religions, fictional locales within those countries, fictional histories. Doesn't matter if it doesn't make much sense, lots of history doesn't at the right level of abstraction. Being true is specifically the thing it's not supposed to be.
The key here is that there should be two layers: first ChatGPT makes up the nonsense, then either some algorithm or a real alive human person actually processes it into gameplay implications. A video game algorithm based on keywords, or it could be a virtual tabletop thing where ultimately the Game Master is the one who turns what's basically a prompt into a real description for players.
You could even make it an "auto-backstory tool" for player character creation or for NPC creation. Again, the fact it'll be not very coherent with the rest of it is a feature, not a bug: you, a real human person, take its output and /make/ it make sense.
I think it could be fun, for a game that's not meant to be super serious in tone. (Again, Dwarf Fortress style - the drama is real, but the silly is an important part of it.) Like that one advice to make up a list of characters then give them professions in the order that players encounter them. Sometimes real alive human people need a touch of genuine nonsense randomness to break out of the storytelling rut.
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Extremely lukewarm take: AI is neither a silver bullet solution to every problem to ever exist, nor is it the literal spawn of the antichrist -- it is a tool, and like all tools, can be used appropriately under the right conditions to great effect, or misused to great harm.
I've done some experiments with ChatGPT, and admittedly I've had a lot of fun. Detailed stories beyond the break.
I started with a statistical probability problem I knew how to describe but didn't know the math to calculate myself -- I'd just watched a number of engineering YouTube videos involving marble runs like Wintergaten, Engineezy, etc, and I wanted to know in a very limited, extremely controlled circumstance, how long could a device go before it "missed" -- before a ball that was supposed to be on a track, wasn't actually there because the reload mechanic is the random element. I gave ChatGPT a very involved prompt and regrettably I don't have it saved, but I was stupendously impressed with how it didn't need clarity from me -- it correctly interpreted the prompt, laid down some additional baseline assumptions, and then just did the math. Which honestly I expected -- computers are really good at counting. I was more pleased the AI had understood the prompt.
Later I asked to play a text-based version of XCOM 2 with the serial numbers filed off and then a Star Trek TNG-style bridge commander game. While the difficulty was too easy and it can lose track of a large cast of characters on occasion, it overall was very fun.
I also fed it a D&D 3.5 monster description and a fairly detailed character concept and it put meat on the bones (the finality of names is the bane of my existence as a worldbuilder); it even helped generate the leadership of a cult that serves the monster-character, and did so in the span of seconds -- it was able to take a concept and drum up roleplay-ready content on demand; content that would have taken me hours to develop by hand.
I recently used ChatGPT to test an item from the 2024 D&D release and immediately realized Chat's true strength for D&D as a balance tester. It is fabulously easy to import stat blocks (or homebrew non-OGL blocks) and just crunch a lot of trials to see the results.
Which led me to revisit an encounter I actually ran myself by hand some years ago -- a Warforged Titan against a Tyrannosaurus Rex. In my "canon" encounter, the tyrannosaurus went blow for blow for about four rounds before landing a critical hit and executing the titan -- a fucking epic brawl with an incredible finish on the fifth round.
I ran the same encounter with ChatGPT 100 times just now and realized just how anomalous my version of the encounter was:
Like, that's cool as fuck to be able to test, analyze, tweak, and retest without sinking a massive amount of time into playtesting, because the computer can play way faster than we fleshlings can -- and I can tune an encounter to give the feel I want it to impart to the players while still leaving room for players to innovate and surprise me as game master.
There are many things about my life I haven't dropped into the AI because it's not a counselor or therapist, it's not a financial advisor, it's not a friend -- it's a rock we put lightning into and taught to count, and it's really good at counting. It's even halfway decent at just helping make an entertaining story.
But it's not The Solution to Life The Universe And Everything.
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Trying Something New
Okay, I didn't wanna resort to asking Cortana (my ChatGPT's name) for any prompts cuz I wanted ACTUAL human discussion this, but I caved and I asked her to give me 20 generic sci-fi plots. I only asked Cortana 'cuz my last post asking for prompts, concepts and ideas floppedđ. Here's what she gave me; note, I cut some out to just the ones I liked.
Nebula Storm: Master Chief enters a nebula that disrupts electronic equipment, forcing him to rely on primitive weapons and tactics against an alien race that thrives in the electromagnetic chaos.
Echoes of Valhalla: An experimental weapon tears a hole in space-time, trapping Master Chief in a parallel universe where the Covenant won the war. He must find his way back and prevent this reality from bleeding into his own.
Orbital Decay: A city-sized space station is falling into a planet's atmosphere, and Master Chief must rescue the civilian population before it's too late, facing both mechanical failures and insurgent attacks.
The Siren Moon: An SOS signal from a long-lost UNSC ship leads Master Chief to a moon where sound can manipulate reality. Exploring this phenomenon might hold the key to new sonic weapons for the UNSC.
Frozen Tomb: Discovering an ancient alien race frozen in ice on a remote planet, Master Chief awakens them and must deal with their ancient grudges and advanced technology.
The Garden of Eden: A planet that supposedly cures all diseases is found. As factions fight over control of this world, Master Chief must protect its secrets and the indigenous life from exploitation.
Starforge: The race to find a legendary Forerunner facility capable of creating stars and planets pits Master Chief against a rogue faction of ONI who wants to use it for weaponizing celestial bodies.
The Ark of Life: Master Chief is tasked with recovering a lost ship carrying thousands of species from extinct planets. Pirates and alien traffickers also want the ship for the priceless DNA aboard.
What are y'alls favorites? Do you guys have any to add or discuss?
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Common Mistakes to Avoid When Using ChatGPT Prompts
In recent times, ChatGPT has become a widely-used tool for various tasks, from writing assistance to brainstorming ideas. However, mastering ChatGPT prompts can be tricky if you're not aware of the common pitfalls that can hinder your experience. This guide will help you navigate the common mistakes to avoid when using ChatGPT prompts, ensuring you get the most out of the AI.

1. Vague or Unclear Prompts
One of the most common mistakes when working with ChatGPT is using vague or unclear prompts. If your request lacks detail, the AI will generate a response that might not meet your expectations. For example, if you ask, âTell me about social media,â the AI could give you a very broad answer. Instead, try to be specific. An improved version would be, âExplain how social media algorithms work on Instagram.â Mastering ChatGPT prompts means being as precise as possible to get accurate and helpful results.
2. Overloading the Prompt
Another common error is overloading the prompt with too many questions or instructions at once. If you ask ChatGPT multiple things in a single prompt, it may not handle all parts equally well. For example, asking, âWhat are the benefits of SEO? Can you write a blog on it and also suggest keywords?â could lead to confusion. Instead, break it down into separate prompts to ensure clear and thorough responses. Mastering ChatGPT prompts is about simplifying your requests for better results.
3. Ignoring Feedback or Iteration
A big mistake users make is ignoring the iterative process when working with ChatGPT. Many assume that the first response will be perfect, but often the AI improves with follow-up prompts or clarifications. Asking for adjustments can refine the answer to match your exact needs. Mastering ChatGPT prompts involves using feedback loopsâtry asking for more examples, or specify areas where the response could be improved.
4. Over-relying on Default Settings
While ChatGPT's default response style is often helpful, over-relying on it without giving direction can limit the quality of the output. Providing context or asking the model to respond in a particular tone, such as formal, friendly, or technical, can enhance the relevance of the output. Mastering ChatGPT prompts means customizing your requests to align with your needs. For example, you could specify, âGive a detailed and technical explanation of blockchain technology.â
5. Expecting Too Much from a Single Prompt
Lastly, expecting ChatGPT to handle overly complex tasks in a single prompt can lead to disappointment. Itâs important to recognize the limitations of the model. If a task is multifaceted, break it into several prompts. Instead of saying, âWrite a blog, create meta descriptions, and list SEO keywords for a marketing campaign,â focus on one task at a time. Mastering ChatGPT prompts requires you to tailor your prompts to the taskâs complexity and scope.
Conclusion
Mastering ChatGPT prompts is all about clarity, simplicity, and refinement. Avoid common mistakes like using vague prompts, overloading questions, and ignoring the feedback loop. By providing clear, concise, and structured requests, youâll find that ChatGPT becomes an even more powerful tool for enhancing your productivity and creativity.
By following these tips, you can unlock the full potential of ChatGPT while mastering the art of crafting prompts.
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ChatGPT dan Personal Statement
Duh padahal semalam tu lagi inspired-inspirednya dan pengen nulis banyak banget hal terutama tentang reading and how reading has changed my life. Semalem beneran lagi di mood bagus banget? Dimulai dengan tidur sore selepas asar menuju magrib, terus entah kenapa inspired buat painting pake himi. Eh pas banget mau mulai painting, si Abi nelpon. Terus yaudah jadinya painting sambil ngobrol lah. Sakin gatau lagi mau gambar apa, ku ngopy foto Han Jisung yang kutempel di moodboard di depan meja. Itu gatau juga foto era jaman kapan, tapi ku suka banget background colornya merah pink putih gitu. Itu ngobrol ternyata 1 jam (wow), dan seberesnya ngobrol beres juga painting saya.
Beres painting ku lanjut ngerjain beberapa chapter Talk To Me In Korean level 2, semalem sampai -ittda/opta terus capek, terus juga baca 1 chapter Your Brain on Art yang bisa di-preview di GoogleBooks karena bagus aja (lupa juga awalnya lihat buku ini pertama kali di mana dan kapan?). Dari situ ku lanjut membaca Yellowface-nya, terus tidur. Nah pas baca Yellowface ini yang ku betul-betul kepikiran buat beli vintage classic typewriter kaya yang dipake sama si Athena?? Super gapenting dan random, tapi dari sini lah ku ber-ide pengen bilang âAku suka banget reading tapi reading juga lah yang ngasih crazy idea to my mind kadang bingung mau bersyukur atau malah kesalâ. Tapi iya entah kenapa beneran baru ngerasain lagi otak yang over-stimulated banget pengen ngerjain a-z pindah-pindah tuh semalem. Sebetulnya pas lagi kerja biasa sehari-hari juga kaya gini sih, tapi lebih in a more unproductive way aja.
Anyway, iya, balik ke judul. Jadinya ini tadi pagi ku sampai dept jam 11 kurang dan langsung ngerjain proofreading Personal Statement salah satu juniorku lah ya. Seru sih jadi mikir banyak banget terkait gimana nulis yang enak dibaca dan gimana bikin PS yang personalised berasa kaya baca tulisan orang, bukan Chat GPT. Ku udah ngetweet ini semua.
Terus lunch kan. Nah di lunch ini ku kepikiran untuk ber-eksperimen: âemangnya bakalan kaya apa sih hasil PS kalau dari ChatGPT? Se-kayak robot itu-kah hasilnya?â Sesampainya balik ke office, kumasukkin prompt kaya gini:
Can you please build a personal statement for me applying to this course: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/study/courses/postgraduate-taught/environmental-technology/ based on my profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/asriindraswari/
Jawaban ChatGPT:
I'm sorry for any confusion, but I don't have direct access to external websites, including LinkedIn. However, I can certainly help you craft a personal statement based on the information you provide. To get started, please share some key details about your academic background, relevant work experience, skills, and any specific achievements or projects related to environmental technology. Additionally, let me know why you are interested in pursuing the Environmental Technology program at Imperial College London. This information will help me tailor the personal statement to showcase your strengths and alignment with the program's objectives.
Terus yaudah ku-copas aja CV pre-PhD ku ke ChatGPT (si Noni udah ga mikirin lagi GDPR yaudahlahya, gaada informasi sensitive juga kok harusnya yang keluar di situ).
Ku tapi di bagian ini belum masukkin yang âwhy I am interested in pursuing the courseâ, betulan baru masukkin data CV aja. DAN HASILNYA LUAR BIASA PERSONALISED???! Sampe shocked bacanya:
I am writing to express my strong interest in the Environmental Technology program at Imperial College London, drawing upon my extensive background in geology and petroleum sciences. With a Master's in Petroleum Geosciences and a current position as a Lecturer/Fellow in the Department of Geosciences at the University of Indonesia, my academic and professional journey has equipped me with a deep understanding of geological processes and their applications. My research focus lies in sedimentation processes, sub-surface sedimentary deposits modeling, and paleoenvironmental analysis. Through various research projects, including geological and geophysical studies for disaster mitigation in Northern Java and source rock potential evaluation in Lebak, Banten, Indonesia, I have developed a keen interest in utilizing geoscience to address real-world challenges. My experience as a Geologist at Kingswood Ltd. involved evaluating leads and prospects in East Tarakan and North East Madura block, Indonesia. This experience allowed me to contribute to seismic interpretation, well analysis, and reserve estimation. Furthermore, my involvement in the thesis research at IFP School and TOTAL E&P Indonesie, focusing on mouth bar reservoir characterization in Tunu Field, Mahakam Delta, Indonesia, showcased my ability to engage in complex reservoir studies. Teaching has been a crucial aspect of my professional journey, where I have delivered courses in sedimentology, project management, petroleum geology, and exploration, among others, at the University of Indonesia. These experiences have not only enhanced my communication and leadership skills but also fueled my passion for education and knowledge dissemination. My involvement in various research grants, such as the University of Indonesia Research (PIT-9 Grant) and Applied Research for Higher Education (PTUPT Grant), reflects my commitment to advancing scientific understanding. Additionally, my participation in organizational activities, including serving as Public Relations for the Indonesian Society of Petroleum Geologist and volunteering as a teacher for Kelas Inspirasi Jakarta 7, underscores my dedication to community engagement and knowledge sharing. Imperial College London's Environmental Technology program stands out to me as the ideal platform to further enrich my expertise and contribute meaningfully to environmental solutions. The program's interdisciplinary approach aligns seamlessly with my research interests, and I am eager to collaborate with renowned faculty and fellow students who share a similar passion for sustainable technologies. In conclusion, my academic achievements, research endeavors, teaching experience, and active involvement in both academic and organizational realms have prepared me for the challenges of the Environmental Technology program. I am confident that my unique blend of academic rigor and practical experience will make a valuable contribution to the vibrant academic community at Imperial College London. Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to the opportunity to contribute to and learn from the diverse and dynamic community at Imperial College London. Sincerely, [Your Full Name] [Your Contact Information]
Terus kan aku pengen punya konteks lebih spesifik ya, jadi kumasukkin promptnya:
Thank you! Can you also put additional motivation of my reason for pursuing this specific course is because I want to change the direction of my career path from academic to the sustainable environment industry. Enrolling in this course will help me gain new knowledge and exposure to environment technology management which will make me better equipped for my upcoming career task.
(Jujur masih gatau ngapain gua pake thank you segala tapi ya emang pengen being nice aja sama machine emangnya gaboleh)
Replynya gajauh beda tapi ada 2-3 additional sentences dan new paragraph yang emang specifically address the issue of path pivoting/redirection :
I am writing to express my strong interest in the Environmental Technology program at Imperial College London, driven by a fervent desire to redirect my career path from academia to the sustainable environment industry. While my background in geology has been fulfilling, I am motivated to transition into the sustainable environment industry to contribute more directly to addressing pressing global challenges. Enrolling in the Environmental Technology program at Imperial College London is a strategic decision to gain new knowledge and exposure to environmental technology management, which will undoubtedly make me better equipped for my upcoming career task. (4 paragraf berikutnya sama) Imperial College London's Environmental Technology program stands out to me as the ideal platform to facilitate this career transition and further enrich my expertise. The program's interdisciplinary approach aligns seamlessly with my research interests, and I am eager to collaborate with renowned faculty and fellow students who share a similar passion for sustainable technologies. (Akhirnya sama)
Jujur setelah ngerjain ini jadi ngerasa bingung sih guna gua proofreading teh buat apahhh, karena menurutku sudah cukup personalised??? Atau ini bergantung dengan input juga kali ya. Input CV-ku lumayan banyak, jadi bisa di-buat mayan bagus dan emang ini betulan PS-nya si Noni, rasa Noni-nya keluar banget Walaupun masih bisa di-upgrade lagi sih. Ini result yang sekarang udah 75% lah. Kalau mau ditambahin bumbu-bumbu passion motivasi coming from personal experience jadi lebih tasty lagi. Ini pun bisa ditambahin di prompt ChatGPT.
Barusan ku-masukkin lagi:
Put more additional motivation: I have more interest in the environment, especially after I recognised many environmental problems in the geology field while doing my research that are not well addressed. It is getting very concerning at this rate, so I want to do something about it.
Jawaban dari ChatGPT:
(Intro sama) As my career progressed, my interest in environmental issues intensified, particularly after recognizing numerous challenges within the geology field that remain inadequately addressed. The environmental problems I encountered during my research projects are becoming increasingly concerning, emphasizing the critical need for comprehensive solutions. Enrolling in the Environmental Technology program at Imperial College London is a deliberate choice to equip myself with the tools and knowledge necessary to address these issues directly. ⌠Projects such as geological and geophysical studies for disaster mitigation in Northern Java and source rock potential evaluation in Lebak, Banten, Indonesia, underscore the urgent need for innovative approaches to tackle environmental issues. My experience as a Geologist at ⌠has provided me with a unique perspective on the intersection of geology and environmental concerns. The thesis research at IFP School and TOTAL E&P Indonesie⌠highlighted the importance of proactive measures to address environmental impacts in the petroleum industry. Teaching at the University of Indonesia has further fueled my commitment to addressing environmental challenges through education and research. My participation in organizational activities, âŚ, reflects my dedication to raising awareness and fostering positive change. Imperial College London's Environmental Technology program emerges as the ideal avenue to deepen my understanding and contribute meaningfully to environmental solutions. The program's interdisciplinary approach aligns seamlessly with my research interests, and I am eager to collaborate with renowned faculty and fellow students who share a similar passion for sustainable technologies. (Sisanya sama).
JUJUR, kalau mau ku-tailor lagi tambahin âdi dept ini ada professor x yang papernya kujadiin references di thesis s2 aku, meeting them and having an in-person discussion with them would be an honour for me and enriching my experiences in the academiaâ, terus how âone of the elective course yaitu xxx would help me solving problem x that I faced during my research in xxxâ, âWith our limited resources here in Indonesia, we still couldnât be able to work with method x, but this course offers the training in this specific methodâ, âselain taking benefits from this course, I would also be able to offer fresh perspective from developing nations point of viewâ, âI also can offer cultural exchangeâ.
Buset banyak banget âbumbuâ yang bisa ditambahin di prompt dan itu PS betulan jadi bisa SUPER DUPER personalised? LUAR BIASA CHAT GPT. Tapi ya emang pelajarannya dari experiment-ku di atas barusan adalah: ChatGPT is a machine anyway that help shaping our text to be in a readable version, grammatically correct, dan bahkan bisa di-custom juga to give certain nuance/vibe. Yang paling penting balik lagi tetap aja ke input prompt-nya. Isi teksnya. Yang adalah kita sendiri yang pikirin. Si ChatGPT bisa bikin kenampakannya bagus, tapi kalau ingredientsnya busuk (jahat juga gua pakai term), atau kurang bagus lah ya kualitasnya, ya hasil akhirnya juga kureng aka biasa-biasa aja.
Nah gimana supaya ingredientsnya/inputnya bagus? Ya harus banyak-banyak bacaâŚ. Membaca adalah kunci⌠Makanya ku bingung banget kalau ada orang yang mau nulis PS terus tapi pas kutanya âudah berapa PS yang pernah kamu baca? Ada personal favorite PS tertentu nggak yang kamu pengen jadiin reference?â nda bisa jawab, ya bubar sodara-sodara. Betulan pelajaran yang betul-betul ku internalised selama PhD ini adalah: kalau mau menulis bagus,tipsnya adalah banyak baca, terus latihan gapernah berhentiiiiii, dan iterasi. Berapa kalipun yang dibutuhkan. Bisa 10x, 5x kalau udah expert, ratusan kali kalau masih beginner, pokoknya sampe jijik sampe mau muntah gamau buka lagi file wordnya, nah itu berarti tandanya u udah siap untuk submit.
Makanya kadang perlu waktu lama banget buat orang nulis PS tu bukan masalah nulisnya. Pake ChatGPT tadi itu juga 10 detik selesai. Tapi mikirin kontennya, nyari ingredientsnya, bacanya, researchnya. Semangat teman-teman semua. Dah gitu dulu aja bacotnya hari ini. Ku kayanya in 30 mins mau wrap up dan pulang. Habis ini mau ke RSL ada buku yang mau ku pinjam, terus pulang ajadeh. Mampir Sainsbury dulu beli tissue toilet. Sampe rumah ngelaundry.
Selamat menjalani minggu, teman-teman tumblrku!
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MASTER SWORD LIST
There can never be enough reader inserts imo, so this blog is my contribution to the greater good. English isn't my first language but I harass chatGPT do my best to make the grammar bearable.
I write for Breath of the Wild/Tears of the Kingdom/Age of Calamity and Skyward Sword atm. Everything I write is Link x Reader, but maybe I'll change things up some day.
I'm always open for prompts and requests, though I don't promise to write each one I get (I write slowly in English and have to be picky with what I write because of that).
Find me on Ao3
Breath of the Wild / Tears of the Kingdom
Hateno Boy The Calamity is gone but so is Linkâs purpose. He feels completely lost in post-Calamity Hyrule where everyone but him seem to have found their new place.
And it certainly doesnât help his restless nights that you, a young Hylian whom Zelda has hired as a new teacher at Hateno School, are slowly taking up more and more of his headspace with each conversation you two have.
Pairing: Link x fem!Reader Raiting: Mature Contains: feel-good, slow burn romance; platonic Link/Zelda; Link being an angsty retired hero (at least in the beginning) Status: Chapter 2 - updated 12.2.2024 Chapter Index | #hateno boy | Read on Ao3
Skyward Sword
Play Stupid Games (NSFW) Link and Groose get into a friendly competition (in NoNutNovember fashion), and you have been tasked to be Linkâs âDick Chaperoneâ.
Pairing: Link x Reader Raiting: Explicit Contains: unresolved sexual tension, friends-with-benefits type of situationship, you and Link are established fuck-buddies Word count: ~1,5k
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i also just asked chatgpt to make an alternate set of daily journal prompts thatâs more forward thinking and future-focused:
Week 1: Vision & Direction
1. What does the best version of my life look like in 5 years?
2. Whatâs one habit I can develop this month that would change everything?
3. What do I want to be known for â and am I moving toward that?
4. What areas of my life need structure, and what kind of structure would help?
5. What does my dream daily routine look like â and whatâs stopping me?
6. What future am I unintentionally building with my current habits?
7. Who do I need to become to live the life I imagine?
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Week 2: Creativity & Contribution
8. What do I feel called to create â even if it scares me?
9. What message or story do I want to leave behind?
10. Who would benefit most from me showing up fully?
11. What kind of work makes me lose track of time â and how can I do more of it?
12. What legacy am I starting to shape right now?
13. Whatâs one idea Iâve had that deserves to be explored more deeply?
14. How can I use my talents to impact people on a larger scale?
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Week 3: Energy, Focus & Strategy
15. What drains me, and what energizes me â and how can I shift the balance?
16. What systems or tools could make my life smoother or more intentional?
17. What can I delegate, simplify, or let go of to make room for what matters?
18. Whatâs one âimpossibleâ goal Iâd pursue if I believed I couldnât fail?
19. What are my biggest distractions, and how can I start to master them?
20. If I had to focus on just three priorities for the next 90 days, what would they be?
21. What am I doing just because Iâve always done it â and is it still serving me?
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Week 4: Identity & Transformation
22. What beliefs about myself need to be updated to reflect where Iâm going?
23. What does growth mean to me now, compared to a year ago?
24. What would it feel like to fully back myself â no doubt, no hesitation?
25. Who can I learn from right now â and what do they model that I admire?
26. What fears have kept me from expanding â and what would courage look like instead?
27. What would life look like if I gave myself permission to want more?
28. If I were already the person Iâm trying to become, how would I move today?
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Final Two Days: Momentum & Legacy
29. What have I already done that proves I can do hard things?
30. Whatâs one bold action I can take this week to move closer to my future?
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the use of ai in fics genuinely makes me so sad. i can see with my own two eyes that the summary does not at all read as though it had been written by the fic's author (and verbiage aside, the usage of "coworker" in the main text versus "co-worker" in the summary is already telling enough.) idk. yeah "why should anyone bother reading what you didn't bother writing" and all, but it's more than that. we were all beginners at some point. we all sucked at some point. none of us could churn out the sort of perfection we strived towards from the get goâand this is ok. writing, especially when done for free and out of love for a book/show/movie/play/etc, should be an activity that is actively enjoyed; you're not writing solely for the final product, you're writing to write. when i first sat down nearly a decade ago now and put pen to paper (literallyâi used to write by hand), it wasn't because i knew what i was gonna produce. it wasn't because i had some great grand idea that just had to be put out into the world. it was because there was something in me that made my fingers restless with the want to write. and naturally it's not always a walk in the park, and it's an activity that can frequently turn from pleasant to frustrating, but those are some hurdles you're meant to overcome by yourself. writer's block, burnout, not being able to make the words go rightâwe've all been there. it's part of the artistic process. because this is, at the end of the day, an art formâbe it prose, poetry, original work, fic. and it just makes me really fucking sad that there's such an emphasis now on the finished productâthe fact that it's even a 'product' to begin withâinstead of... the entire journey. the honing of this skillâbecause it is very much a skill to master and continue perfecting. reading my work from 2017 (sadly do not have anything earlier) and seeing just how much i have improved in the last seven years is one of the most rewarding aspects of being a writer. knowing that what i do now i could never have done back then, and i would certainly never have learned if i hadn't constantly, continuously kept at it for those seven years. every bit of writing i do makes me better, more polished, represents a proverbial step closer to the mastery of this art form & becoming the kind of writer i want to be. i went from writing and very frequently being frustrated in those days that my piece couldn't compare to the fandom greats or the real life writers i looked up to, to now writing something and finding myself going back to it again and again, rereading it again and again because it's just that good. it's just that fucking good. and i got here all on my own, by putting in the time and the work, by pushing through the dissatisfaction and demoralization and self-doubt. it's a slow process, but so worth it. and some of these people will never have that, because there's a desire to achieve but no motivation to do the achieving. it's just so much easier to fire up chatgpt and have hours' or even days' worth of work in a couple of minutes after feeding the machine some prompts. "why should anyone bother reading what you didn't bother writing" and all that, but mostly, i just feel sad for what these kids are missing out on. because immediate satisfaction trumps a slow process, no matter how rewarding. i suppose
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