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Image 1 — Did Robby act like a good mentor towards Landgon? Was he right to push him to go through with the procedure? And if he had failed, then what?
Image 2 — Did Robby act like a good mentor towards Landgon? Was he right to push him to go through with the procedure? And if he had failed, then what?
Image 3 — Did Robby act like a good mentor towards Landgon? Was he right to push him to go through with the procedure? And if he had failed, then what?
Image 4 — Did Robby act like a good mentor towards Landgon? Was he right to push him to go through with the procedure? And if he had failed, then what?
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Did Robby act like a good mentor towards Landgon? Was he right to push him to go through with the procedure? And if he had failed, then what?

I like the fact that he gives others the freedom to perform and learn from their mistakes. But did he act correctly with Langdon? The guy had never performed that procedure before, and he risked paralyzing the patient. Was he right to push Langdon to do it? While Robby knew full well that Landgon was not yet in his normal state. What if he has failed? Then what?

u/perseintro — 18 hours ago
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The author Jessica Gadziala put a notice at the beginning of her book, saying she didn't use AI, will it become the norm in the future that authors warn the readers that they used AI or not?

\*Book description - Circle in red, it's written 'None of this book was written using AI\*

I don't know if this is sarcasm or seriousness, but the author Jessica gadziala added this note at the beginning of her book. It's the first time I've seen this in a book; I found it funny, but I wonder if it will become the norm now to warn readers either AI was involved or not to help writing the book. The title of the book is {love him like water}

u/perseintro — 19 hours ago

Books where Mmc dated Fmc's friend. Fmc 'bullied' Mmc into believing he isn't good enough for her friend. Years later they meet again.

Hi. Here I am again with a new book request. I want to read books where the main characters met in high school or college. The Fmc was a bitch towards the Mmc, treated him like trash and said he was not good enough for her friend (maybe he's poor, not ambitious enough, or whatever). He broke up with the friend, and years later Mmc and Fmc met again. It can be seen as an ETL trope, but I don't want it to be 'I hate her but she's sexy so let's have sex as my body can't resist ' or ' Day 1: I hate you, Day 2 : I hate you but I lust over you.'

I want Fmc to be cruel as the beginning, that you want to slap some nonsense into her, and I want a redemption arc.

No age gap

No Fmc under 25

No Mafia

No surprise pregnancy

TIA

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u/perseintro — 3 days ago
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Two things I learned from watching the show: Don't get attached to any of the characters, and stay away from social media while watching.

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The last show I was really hooked on was The Vampire Diaries, and that was years ago. Popular shows of recent years like Game of Thrones, Stranger Things, or The Good Omen never interested me, but The Pitt immediately captivated me—maybe it's a touch of nostalgia due to E.R, which I watched when I was little.

In short, what I learned during these two seasons is, firstly, to love the characters, all of them, but not to get attached to them because their time on the show is only temporary. Unlike other shows, no one is irreplaceable, and there's no guarantee we'll see our favorite character next season.

And I've also learned that fans, or to be more direct, some people who call themselves 'fans,' no longer know how to watch TV series, and confuse fanfiction with the reality of what's happening in the show. Some analyze every second of the show as if they were reading Shakespeare, searching for a hidden message, a metaphor, or a clue about what's going to happen next, and they ship imaginary couples I even see that some ship Robby and Whitaker🤢!! It gets tiring after a while. I know I don't have to go on social media and should stay away from groups that talk about the show, but I like the show and it's always nice to chat with people who share the same interest.

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u/perseintro — 3 days ago