how do you guys spend time with your S/O(s)?

i miss hellboy so badly,,,, even though we have never been face to face, i miss him so badly. i feel deep in my heart and soul that i need him. i yearn for him so deeply!! i really need to do something to ease or soothe this desire for him.

of course i can connect with the source material or draw or write,,, but i need some other misc ideas i can do to spend time with my old man, because gawwsh does my heart feel heavy when i miss him this badly!!

i'm v interested in hearing how y'all spend time with your partners to dull the ache for your lover? ^^

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u/sunkissedfaerie — 2 days ago

Character Form Stats

Hi, I'm trying to see which characters are popular or unpopular with certain demographics of fans out of sheer curiosity.

I will post the results when I've gathered enough responses.

If you'd like to complete the form, it's linked here: https://forms.gle/gqp1njm8wtE3UGs56

u/sunkissedfaerie — 1 month ago
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HS student, interest in Court Reporting, is it worth taking programs for those with an interest in becoming an ATTY despite this?

LOCATION: CALIFORNIA

Hello! I'm a junior in High School who took mock trial freshman year, I skipped soph yr, and this year I went back! I was put in as an atty in freshman year, and Junior year I was mostly an expert until someone dipped and I was promoted to atty: this year I realized I'm not into the role that being an attorney entails, despite my love for being in a court room.

As I'm sure a lot of you guys already know, there's an abundance of programs, internships, classes, etc for those who have an interest in becoming a paralegal or an attorney. For a while, I figured I would pursue law or history when I found out about Court Reporting. It seems a lot more difficult, however up my alley. I'm completely infatuated with this profession as of right now.

Considering how high the demand is for them, there aren't many programs for high schoolers wanting to become a court reporter. I was wondering if it's worth taking AP gov next year and signing up for programs/internships despite not wanting to pursue becoming a paralegal or lawyer anymore? Would it be beneficial to me still - or would I just be taking up space that could go to another student with an actual desire for these careers?

My question may be a stupid one, but mock trial ended so I can't ask my lawyers about this so I figured this subreddit could offer me some guidance to think over! I apologize for the background information and chunks of text as well.

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u/sunkissedfaerie — 2 months ago

HS student, interest in Court Reporting, is it worth taking programs for those with an interest in becoming an ATTY despite this?

Hello! I'm a junior in High School who took mock trial freshman year, I skipped soph yr, and this year I went back! I was put in as an atty in freshman year, and Junior year I was mostly an expert until someone dipped and I was promoted to atty. this year I realized I'm not into the role that being an attorney entails, despite my love for being in a court room.

As I'm sure a lot of you guys already know, there's an abundance of programs, internships, classes, etc for those who have an interest in becoming a paralegal or an attorney. For a while, I figured I would pursue law or history when I found out about Court Reporting. It seems a lot more difficult, however up my alley. I'm completely infatuated with this profession as of right now.

Considering how high the demand is for them, there aren't many programs for high schoolers wanting to become a court reporter. I was wondering if it's worth taking AP gov next year and signing up for programs/internships despite not wanting to pursue becoming a paralegal or lawyer anymore? Would it be beneficial to me still - or would I just be taking up space that could go to another student with an actual desire for these careers?

My question may be a stupid one, but mock trial ended so I can't ask my lawyers about this so I figured this subreddit could offer me some guidance to think over! I apologize for the background information and chunks of text as well.

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u/sunkissedfaerie — 2 months ago

typing ability / wpm

Hi! I’m a junior high school student who’s taking mock trial, I’m not too interested in becoming an attorney and I prefer the work paralegals/stenographers or transcriptionist do instead.

I’m wondering about the WPM — I am awfully bad at touch typing with my fingers in the home row, my wpm is around 20 currently, but I’m dedicating time to practice every day with a few free resources I found online. I’m hoping I’ll improve my time even if I’m typing super slowly just by muscle memory.

Sorry, I digress. When I don’t touch type, I can write 100wpm without looking at the keyboard, albeit I struggle with the numbers sometimes and I prefer to write a number by hand.

TLDR: do I need to have a high wpm using touch typing to become a paralegal?

I figure it’s one of the least concerns when pursuing this career and there are much more difficult tasks but this has been plaguing my mind recently.

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u/sunkissedfaerie — 2 months ago