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Mesmerizer is fake
no, it's real. I had make a post in Tumblr with fake evidence that Mesmerizer never existed and it is other things in my dream because my dream in my dream told me to do.
And I repeatly mistyped it as Sesmerizer and keyboard layout looks like this in my dream within a dream
Reality show game named Anti-Mesmerizer (other alias includes "Sesmerizer") is an anti-pop sad classical song game featuring Donald Trump (named "Tobias Dump") and other politicians like Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Adolf Hitler, and etc. with dull and dark aesthetic, little to no bright colors, and lacking of lines, it has virtual opposites of Mesmerizer. This TV show is claiming to be anti hypnosis. Theme of the game includes political anti-escapism, right-wing pessimism, and Barack Obama.
WTF did I just typed.
Fake DNI
DNI if:
You're a shrimp
You're Hitler's daughter
You're taller than 200 centimetres
You're a man from Lesbos
You're Anti-Boater
You're getting yellow shoes for a dinner
You have more shrimps than Israel's government
You're Taylor Swift or her husband
You think endometriosis isn't real
You're blond haired brunette
You can speak French and signed Italian
You're Saxon and not English
You hate shrimp
You're Benjamin or his wife
Your middle name is Fucking
You're French who were born in France and get adopted by Theravada Buddhist monk
You're cis straight white heterosexual Taoist man
You're older than your father
You're your own father
You have blue pineapple for breakfast
You're sniglet
It's my 2 year anniversary on Tumblr 🥳
(not really)
Searching my username
So... I had searched my username and found out my username is in somebody (specificly proshipper)'s blocklist.
I just don't expecting that
What a coincidence that the same people who say "you can't say narcissism is bad, that stigmatizes us poor babies with NPD" are also the same ones who say "you can't say abusive behavior is bad, people with NPD have that and we can't help it, you're discriminating against us."
It's almost like this "narc abuse isn't real" movement is propaganda made by abusers to take away all the frameworks that exist to call out abuse. I wonder why?
HEADS UP
If you’re using a search engine to try to find a tumblr post, be aware that there’s a bogus site riddled with adware and malware called tumgir. The site’s logo is the same as tumblr’s and they tried to do a similar design interface. They even clone several tumblr posts.
Double check before you click! Especially image searches.
If you're having trouble accessing Tumblr in Thailand
use VPN
September 21, 2025: Blog's Mass Deletion
I deleted almost all of my posts and reposts until my blog was almost empty.
By Mass Post Editor.
How to Spot Bad Writing Advice: 6 Red Flags to Look For
First of all, I’m not by any means the authority on what makes good or bad writing advice! Writing is an art. There are no rules in art, which means that writing advice, by extension, is highly subjective.
In my opinion, if it works for you, if it helps you improve and be happier with your writing, that’s good writing advice. If it hinders you, takes you down the wrong path, fucks with your creative process, causes more confusion than clarity, that’s bad advice. So when you’re sorting the good from the bad, go with your gut, and don’t let anyone bully you into their way of thinking, regardless of how credible, famous, or experienced they are. However…
If you’re a new writer, it can take a while to tell the difference between helpful (”good”) writing advice and unhelpful (”bad”) writing advice.
Remember that literally anyone can pose as an expert and offer writing advice. As a published fiction writer, professional editor, and writing teacher, I see a lot of writing advice floating around that I just don’t agree with. Figuring out how to sift through everything takes time, but here are some red flags to keep an eye out for:
Red Flag #1: Hard-and-Fast Rules
Bad writing advice gives hard-and-fast rules, and doesn’t allow for exceptions. It liberally uses words like always and never. (Example: “Never open a book with the weather,” “Always punctuate your dialogue like this,” “You can’t write a novel that’s longer than 100,000 words,” etc.)
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