What is your experience using Grammarly Pro as an AI humanizer?

Does it do a good job at making sure that text doesn't appear AI generated or am I better off hiring a human editor? Grammarly is the option I'm looking at right now because I don't have the budget to hire a humanizer.

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u/Akasha111 — 3 days ago

Best AI for writing a novel when I already have a detailed Story Bible and Outline?

I'm getting ready to write a futuristic sci-fi novel, but I've already done a huge amount of the planning. At this point I have a detailed Story Bible with the history of my world, lore, technology, characters, locations, timelines, governments, etc and a chapter-by-chapter outline covering the entire novel. My ideal workflow would be to upload both documents into an AI writing program and then have it help me write the novel one chapter at a time while consistently remembering the established lore, character personalities, worldbuilding, and previous events.

I just have a few questions for the community here: Which AI writing software is best for this kind of workflow? Are there any platforms that simply let you upload your Story Bible and outline, then use those as persistent context while writing each chapter? Which AI has the best memory and is least likely to forget details from a large Story Bible?Which AI produces the highest-quality prose for fiction? Is it better to stick with one AI throughout the project, or is it wise to use multiple AI tools (for example, one for drafting, another for editing, and another for brainstorming)?

For reference, the novel is 27 chapters, and I estimated that the finished manuscript will be around 100,000 to 120,000 words.

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u/Akasha111 — 13 days ago

Best AI for writing a novel when I already have a detailed Story Bible and Outline?

I'm getting ready to write a futuristic sci-fi novel, but I've already done a huge amount of the planning. At this point I have a detailed Story Bible with the history of my world, lore, technology, characters, locations, timelines, governments, etc and a chapter-by-chapter outline covering the entire novel. My ideal workflow would be to upload both documents into an AI writing program and then have it help me write the novel one chapter at a time while consistently remembering the established lore, character personalities, worldbuilding, and previous events.

I just have a few questions for the community here: Which AI writing software is best for this kind of workflow? Are there any platforms that simply let you upload your Story Bible and outline, then use those as persistent context while writing each chapter? Which AI has the best memory and is least likely to forget details from a large Story Bible? Which AI produces the highest-quality prose for fiction? Is it better to stick with one AI throughout the project, or is it wise to use multiple AI tools (for example, one for drafting, another for editing, and another for brainstorming)?

For reference, the novel is 27 chapters, and I estimated that the finished manuscript will be around 100,000 to 120,000 words.

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u/Akasha111 — 13 days ago

What do you think Zaheer thinks of the cataclysm?

He got his wish. He was probably so proud of Korra. If any character from LOK is still alive in Seven Havens I hope it's him. I want to see his reaction to this new world that he wanted so badly.

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u/Akasha111 — 14 days ago

Did Miley's mom know she was going to die?

In "He Could Be The One" part 2 we see that she left Miley a video diary for when she was going through boy troubles when she was older. She would only do that if she knew she wasn't gonna be there for her in the flesh when she got older. It's confusing because I thought the lore was that she died in a car crash but apparently she must have had a terminal illness or something.

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u/Akasha111 — 17 days ago
▲ 0 r/GayMen

The right-wing are largely our enemies but the left-wing has been consistently showing us that they are not our friends.

I think it's time for more gay men to stop treating politics like it's a choice between two teams.

The right has spent decades attacking our rights, opposing our marriages, restricting our freedoms, and embracing rhetoric that too often drifts toward authoritarianism. I don't trust them and this is not a post telling anyone to run into the arms of the right.

What I am saying is that we should stop automatically trusting any movement that claims to represent us.

Over the past several years I've become increasingly uncomfortable with parts of the left's discourse around men. As gay men, we've historically been victims of rigid expectations about masculinity and patriarchy. Yet somehow we're increasingly lumped into the category of "privileged men" or treated as though we're representatives of the very systems that oppressed us. I find that ridiculous and insulting.

If you genuinely can't see that progressive culture has developed a broad hostility toward men as a class, then to be frank I think you're willfully ignorant. That doesn't mean everyone on the left believes this, but it's visible enough that pretending it doesn't exist helps nobody.

Historically, many anti-homosexuality laws specifically targeted male same-sex relationships. Gay men have often been the primary focus of legal persecution. Yet I frequently see discussions that assume queer women have it inherently worse simply because they're women while the unique history and challenges faced by gay men are minimized or dismissed. I don't think we should accept that narrative.

I've also noticed an increase in rhetoric that portrays gay men as misogynistic simply because we're exclusively attracted to men. That accusation is extremely homophobic and I think it reflects a broader suspicion toward male sexuality rather than an honest attempt to understand gay men.

We need a backbone as a community. We shouldn't become right wingers. We also shouldn't become people who excuse every flaw on the left because we're afraid of giving conservatives ammunition.

Be independent thinkers. Judge ideas on their merits. Support people who actually support you.

If you're politically progressive but also want a space that takes men's issues, including the experiences of gay men, seriously, I'd recommend checking out r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates. They're explicitly progressive, oppose homophobia, and often argue that homophobia against gay men is deeply connected to broader hostility toward men and male sexuality.

You don't have to choose between supporting gay rights and recognizing that men, including gay men, can also be unfairly stereotyped or dismissed. We deserve better than blind loyalty to any political tribe.

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u/Akasha111 — 18 days ago

The archive guard in "Raiders of the Lost Archive" was named Gardor. This refers back to "My Tutor, Tutor" when Alex says that people in the wizard world often name their children after what they want them to be when they grow up.

Gardor probably comes from a family of security guards.

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u/Akasha111 — 18 days ago

Miley slightly changed Hannah's look in season 3 probably cause she remembered what Isis said to her about needing to switch it up in order to keep fans entertained.

Just put that together.

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u/Akasha111 — 20 days ago

I like the twist of Billie being Alex' daughter but at the same time I would have liked Billie to simply be a non-blood relative who is just as accepted into the family.

I don't like the idea that blood means everything. Sometimes family is who you choose. It makes it mean a lot more.

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u/Akasha111 — 21 days ago

Alex was held back a grade?

In "Art Museum Piece she says she was made in '92 and she later graduated as part of Tribeca Prep class of 2011. Being born in 92 she should have graduated a year earlier in 2010.

Also in "Saving WizTech" she says she's a sophomore who is supposed to be a junior but isn't one because "she doesn't test well"

I wonder which grade she had to repeat.

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u/Akasha111 — 22 days ago
▲ 42 r/icarly

Looking back it makes so much sense why Sam and Freddie were always at Carly's place.

I wouldn't want to go home either if I had Pam or Marissa as a mom.

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u/Akasha111 — 22 days ago

Is the Wizard World also an afterlife considering they have a whole Ghost district?

Mentioned that there's a ghost district in season 3 episode 2 "Halloween" and ghosts have been seen throughout both series. Do people become ghosts in the wizard world when they die?

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u/Akasha111 — 22 days ago

Searching for some guidance.

I am a channeler currently writing a book based on the messages I have been recieving from a benevolent extraterrestrial race. While I feel deeply called to share this work as I believe this is valuable information that can help humanity I also feel scared and uncertain about publishing it. I'm not sure how it will be received and I recognize that some of the material may be viewed as controversial or flat out crazy...but its actually what I've recieved from Spirit. Would someone be willing to give me a psychic reading about the timeline in which I choose to publish this book? What energies surround that path? Does it appear that everything ultimately works out for the highest good despite any challenges or criticism that may arise?

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u/Akasha111 — 27 days ago

Only 4 eps for season 3? Why couldn't it be 10 eps like season 2?

It makes me wonder how quickly they are going to resolve Alex being trapped in the underworld. How quickly can you resolve that in 4 eps? Especially also with some of thr cameos that we know we are getting. I'd rather a 10 episode season. ​

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u/Akasha111 — 2 months ago
▲ 41 r/InterdimensionalNHI+1 crossposts

Pleiadians: Alien Race Influencing Humanity & Preventing Nuclear Disasters.

This a great documentary from YouTube that explains the role of the Pleiadians, otherwise known as the Nordic extraterrestrials, in our evolution of a human species on Earth.

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u/Akasha111 — 2 months ago
▲ 83 r/exjw

I cannot believe JW's accept the overlapping generations teaching.

To tell you the truth, the overlapping generations teaching should have been the straw that broke the camel’s back for the organization. I don’t understand how believing JWs can accept it. It feels like a major insult to their intelligence to suggest that Jesus was talking about two overlapping groups of contemporary generations when discussing “the generation” that would not pass away in the book of Matthew.

Not only that, but this “second” generation is also getting older and will eventually pass away as well. When that happens the Governing Body will likely be backed into a corner regarding how to respond. They might attempt to revise the generation teaching yet again or possibly even reconsider the 1914 doctrine itself. Does anybody have any guesses about what they’ll do when that time comes?

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u/Akasha111 — 3 months ago

Project Blue Beam

In the media, various politicians are framing the UAP phenomenon as though it represents a threat. The vice president, JD Vance, even went so far as to refer to them as demons. To me, this suggests they may be playing the "alien threat" card which aligns with Project Blue Beam, the conspiracy theory claiming there are plans to unite humanity under a single government and religion through manufactured global crises such as a fake alien invasion.

This would represent yet another attempt by the negative polarity to undermine human sovereignty. My question is: if such a plan exists, are the Galactic Federation and other benevolent NHI's working to neutralize it and make sure that it doesn't take place?

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u/Akasha111 — 3 months ago
▲ 14 r/exjw

For those of us that are into conspiracy theories: Has anyone noticed the eerie similarities between Watchtower Eschatology and the Project Blue Beam conspiracy?

For those unfamiliar, Project Blue Beam is a conspiracy theory associated with Serge Monast claiming that NASA and the United Nations will stage supernatural events, including a fake second coming and fake alien invasion, in order to destroy existing religions and create a New World Order under a one world religion.

Compare that to JW beliefs:

*The governments unite under the United Nations

*They turn on “false religion”

*Religion is dismantled worldwide

*A global system emerges before Armageddon

The similarities are pretty uncanny. Both narratives revolve around global governments, the UN, the destruction of religion, and an approaching new world order.

Project Blue Beam has been on my mind lately due to this administration's transparency regarding UFO files and extraterrestrial life. Many people are thinking that it is a sign that Blue Beam in its first stage. I'm not saying that Blue Beam or JW doctrine is true however the similarities between the two are really interesting.

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u/Akasha111 — 3 months ago

The eerie similarities between the Project Blue Beam conspiracy and Watchtower Eschatology.

For those unfamiliar, Project Blue Beam is a conspiracy theory associated with Serge Monast claiming that NASA and the United Nations will stage supernatural events, including a fake second coming, in order to destroy existing religions and create a one world religion.

Now compare that to JW beliefs:

* The governments unite under the United Nations

*They turn on “false religion”

*Religion is dismantled worldwide

*A global system emerges before Armageddon

The similarities are pretty uncanny. Both narratives revolve around global governments, the UN, the destruction of religion, and an approaching new world order. The main difference is that Project Blue Beam sees it as a satanic deception while JWs see a very similar scenario as fulfillment of prophecy.

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u/Akasha111 — 3 months ago