How do I keep the text in place during the progress update, instead of having it move up?

I want to simulate a dialog box like in video games, but when one line ends and the next begins, the text starts moving up and doesn't stay in place.

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u/Xolodos — 4 days ago

Any alternative for InShot?

I used InShot for a while, but after they introduced a 4-pip limit, I needed a new app. I liked that it had a very simple interface and was easy to navigate.

I tried Alight Motion, but I didn't like how keyframes worked there. Do you have any alternatives?

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u/Xolodos — 4 days ago

All my life I thought I was a good person, but I'm not; how can I become better?

For my entire life, I was under the delusion that I was a good, reasonable person. My mother always said I was a "calm and good child," even though that wasn't true at all. I was a very troublesome child; I constantly shouted at everyone, neighbors frequently complained about me, and I blamed others even when the fault was entirely my own. That likely fostered the belief that I was always right, no matter what. All of this manifested as narcissism, contempt for others over trivial matters, arrogance, a tendency to play the victim whenever things didn't go my way, and constant whining. I was constantly holding a grudge against everyone for something that was my fault, and mine alone.

I bullied some of my classmates in school, yet I still believed I was in the right, I was convinced that everyone around me was stupid and didn't understand a thing.

I’m not sure if all my moral principles are truly "moral," or if they just emerged because I wanted to look better in front of others, I don't feel that I really care about people's pain, or rather I understand it, but I put my low amount of pain above their high amount of pain.

I used to think that everyone else was to blame for my horrible social skills and so on. I'm very awkward and embarrassing, not caring, not reasonable, hard to communicate with.

I thought that since I have low self-esteem, autism, possible adhd and I find it difficult to communicate with people, then I am automatically a good person, as is usually portrayed in media I watched; and therefore I can blame everyone around me for everything, absolutely everything.

This affects my body laguage too. I often mimic the movements of the characters or people I feel pity for, because I cast myself in the role of the victim, not matter stupid it might sound.

Today, only today I realized how much of a delusional brat I was, that always thought of themselves as a "good, nice guy", because I never even thought about the opposite. I criticized other people for thinking too one-dimensionally, but now I realize that I'm the same as them, never thinking that I might be a bad person.

It would be insanely hard to undo it, but I want to try to be better, I just don't know at all how to grasp it.

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u/Xolodos — 7 days ago

Dark myth dungeon

For some reason I can't go through level 110 already, when in Earth/Basic/Light I got up to 130

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It's prob because the main damager is Eunha, but gimme some advice

u/Xolodos — 23 days ago

When someone films you on their phone and laughs at you

Didn't try it out, so give your feedback.

Found many videos where people film other people and laugh at them for their appearance or behaviour. They oftenly think that their victim will be aggressive or timid, but if you point a finger at them and laugh back (without saying any offense, so it's not viewed as a normal aggression, but more like mocking), it should ask them a question: "It's me who is the predator here, why are they laughing at me?", and irritate them very badly.

Any other unexpected actions would do too, they won't expect it, but try to don't make it so you entertain them too.

Even if they post it... It will look pathetic how someone doesn't care about their offensive behaviour.

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u/Xolodos — 24 days ago

I have a constant feeling that someone is watching and evaluating my actions

(not native English)

No, I don't think anyone is actually next to me, but my body language acts as if they are. I think it started at school, where I was constantly afraid of being judged by my classmates for any of my actions, which is why I began to behave very restrained. All the time, whether I'm alone in a room or not, my body language is very reserved, as if I'm trying to show off that I'm "normal"!

I think it's unhealthy behavior, and I also constantly have second thoughts about what I do: "What if that makes you look like a smartass?" "What if then you look like a smartass trying to be humble?" and It's going and going on repeatedly, and because of this, when I talk to people, I'm constantly nervous and respond with a big delay or respond thoughtlessly, grabbing the first answer that comes to my head.

I just hate it.

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u/Xolodos — 24 days ago

Can someone retell plot of nightmare worlds from W11 to W14?

I returned the game recently and I forgot the plot that was going on, I read some recaps on normal worlds, but I didn't find anything on nightmares, however they play a big part in the overall plot.

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u/Xolodos — 28 days ago
▲ 29 r/AmongUs

Among Us Story: On Guard - Theories and Speculations

What's your opinion on this? Do you have any theories you wanna share? I'm really excited about this game

u/Xolodos — 29 days ago

Give some down to earth tricks for a case

I really don't like that in this subreddit, under this type of posts people usually give overcomplicated and overused tricks:

• >!"Culprit killed victim and hid the body for several days; culprit cosplayed victim, and made the corpse look like them; victim died from a trap that was put many days before; two culprits; triple murder; murder-suicide; died due to violation of the rules; death mid trial, etc."!<

With all respect, most of these ideas either look unnatural, either can be used only in chapter 3/4+ as it will be too complex for the beginning of the trials. Or culprit needs to be super smart/crazy, however you can't give every culprit you have these archetypes.

I just want to hear some more down to earth tricks, that a normal person would come up with, for example:

• >!"Victim ringed the doorbell of culprit's room and attacked them when they opened the door. Because the crime scene is culprit's private room, they needed to clean the room and carry the body to victim's private room without anyone watching, making it look like victim was attacked by culprit first. When they found out the truth during the trial, they remembered that there was an account for someone being at warehouse, where cleaning supplies are stored, incriminating them."!<

Also:

• >!"In private rooms there were toolkits, that had tools to make the murder easier. There were a box cutter and scissors. They were colored in different colors, depending on your gender (blue for males/pink for females). Male culprit stabbed female victim a single time with a blue *box cutter*, took it out and mistakenly put pink scissors instead of a pink box cutter. It left 2 stabs on the body and the Ultimate medic could determine that two stabs were made with different weapons."!<

Do you have some of these?

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u/Xolodos — 1 month ago

How to fastly close collection?

I have read that if you have book closed by lower than 80%, you will have low stats. Does my team have so low stats because of collections or it's my bad building (or both?).

Can you give tips on fastly closing collections and on imporving my team build

u/Xolodos — 1 month ago

I don't understand the game at all...

(sorry for bad english)

I mean in strategy sense, I rarely know what I'm doing, I can only rely on guides. I can't fully get those meticulous tips that sound like: "This character counters other character because they have damage decrease and..."

Is it okay to mostly just follow the guides and tips?

I don't know what cards, accs, merch etc. to give my heroes, and how to be a competitive player😭

I know this won't change really much if I don't work on it myself, but what do you think

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u/Xolodos — 1 month ago

Help with my ahh team

World 17, idk what i'm doing, I think if i will have good relics it won't help that much, the stats are too bad

u/Xolodos — 1 month ago

Stamina (numbers in brackets)

What do those numbers in brackets mean?... It doesn't stack to stamina

u/Xolodos — 1 month ago

How do you make early suspicions on the culprit during the trial feel natural?

I'm not a writer, but I am interested in fangans. I didn't see a siingle situation before where the culpris is heavily suspected by the cast for some time and it's not too short like with Teruteru (when they suspected he poisoned the food) or Kirumi (when she was suspected because of 5 min alone in the gym). Is it possible to make it feel natural, but also not make it devastating when you actually catch them?

Can you do a "double red herring", so player thinks that the culprit is probably a red herring to the real culprit?

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u/Xolodos — 2 months ago