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I was blocked by Facebook for 24 hours for sharing an editorial lambasting #KyleRittenhouse.
Unfortunately, when I appealed, they allowed the image to go through but refused to remove the block.
The image was controversial but was legitimate commentary on the trial results.
What can you do to make your #setting more meaningful to your readers?
Worldbuilding requires you build a world the readers believe in. Research the world to ensure you answer the most important questions: Who, what, where, when, why, or how.
@IVWall #writingcraft #milieu
@ernster96 @KurtBusiek @GailSimone Anyone have a line on the artist who drew this variant of the classic 80s superheavyweights strength chart?
@thepopemichael Minions of varying capacities are a good way of making someone POWERFUL & EFFECTIVE but not necessarily STRONG.
Old weak dragon/wizard/lich has strong and reliable minions.
Information networks can also make a character seem stronger than they are. See: Thieves Guilds
@RRollplaying Reductionism sucks. Please stop.
Ask these questions instead:
What makes gaming fun?
Why do you game?
Gaming: is it edutainment?
Is your gaming preference:
• Sagas, misadventures, or one-shots
• Science fiction, fantasy or kitchen-sink
Nuance matters. Get some. #Dnd #ttrpg
Adding to the many people who have trained him, Batman, Wonder Woman, Mongul, Wildcat, and Muhammad Ali, Superman shouldn't have to worry about ANY ordinary Human in a fight and only the best should have any chance of beating him.
He knows how to take a beating. And give one.
Yet this is the same guy who can walk around, open doors, lift and write with pencils and not kill his wife with the slightest touch.
Superman is one of the best fighting machines on the planet. The problem isn't the character's abilities, it's the writers who don't understand.
Earth-lifting Superman probably doesn't punch anyone when he is in this amplified state.
Such immeasurable strength when applied to a living being should be akin to a comet landing on a city. With all the collateral damage involved.
Superman won't ever do that.
He has always used his powers tactically. We just never hear him talk about it. He must always slowly ramp up his powers after a thorough analysis of his opponent, to keep from killing them. He always dials DOWN.
When he dials up, he does so slowly.
How Does Superman Stand Being Clark Kent?
by @ZachWeiner
https://t.co/kCTpY8rJNs
#humor #Superman #patience