
r/LostRedditor

Where to post? Had to remove it from r/damnthatsinteresting they said its not interesting
Where do I post this?
These were not commented on the same post, completely randomly found them next to each other
I rediscovered the flash game that I once played and decided to redrew the game character, which is a cat [OC] (TW: Blood)
Pls tell me y'all also know which game this is
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Screw is damaged and I can't get it out, wanted to know if anyone has any tricks to get it open without damaging the batteries, but don't know which sub to post it in.
Where should I post this gem
I dunno if this would fit r/comedyheaven so I'm looking for another subreddit
Where can I post this meme? “Yes it is edited“
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My cousin drew this and I'm trying to get it out for more people to see
Where to post this? It shows my main ssd to eject
Thought this looked cool but where do i post this?
Looks dangerous but kinda cool for a random bit of blood slightly closer to the skin
Where do I post an ad asking for a CGI animator to reanimate a GIF?
Me and my friend love these stupid cat fish things, but hate that it's AI. I've said in the past to them that I'd like it reanimated by humans, but I don't know where to go to get that done.
Editing to add that if this has already been reanimated by a human, I'd love to see it!
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I was looking for the reaction image (second picture) and I found the AI overview to be kinda funny
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I write fantasy. At one point I had Scrivener open for drafts, Notion for lore, World Anvil for worldbuilding, and a Google Doc for the outline. Four tools. One story.
Every session started with 10 minutes of tab archaeology before I wrote a single word.
So I built InkForge. One place for drafts, chapters, characters, locations, lore, world maps, and writing sessions. Everything links together. You can build a character, tie them to a location, and jump straight into the chapter where they appear - without leaving the app.
It tracks your writing sessions too. WPM, words written, streaks, XP. Makes the habit feel like something worth protecting.
We're early. One user so far (me). But that person has an active project with chapters drafted and a worldbuilding doc already filling out.
I'm trying to get to 100 writers before I call it real traction.
Curious - how many tools are you currently using to manage a single fantasy project? And is the switching actually killing your momentum or have you figured out a system?
link is Inkantation.base44.app