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I don't pirate stuff, but this sort of practice undermines ethical arguments against it.
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Topps Disney Collect! Pi Day 2024 event
For Pi Day (March 14) in 2024, Topps released a collection of pie themed digital trading cards on their Disney Collect! app. Card 2508 featured Milo Thatch.
Digital Content: Between the Essence of Thought and the Superficiality of Popularity
Ella is writing..........
✨In a world overflowing with information, digital content is more than just text, images, or videos; it is a reflection of the human voice in the digital realm. But do we truly understand what we create? Or are we merely swept away by the tide, chasing visibility before substance?
Every word we write, every idea we share, is not just a digital footprint,it is a trace we leave behind. It may spark thought, shift perspectives, and leave an imprint on someone's heart. Or it may simply become an echo lost in the noise of repetitive content.
Authenticity in expression, in research, in presenting our words as a message rather than a mere attempt to remain visible. In an era where algorithms decide what deserves to be seen instead of hearts and minds, the real question is: How do we preserve the essence of our ideas amidst all the noise?
✨When we write and create, we seemingly address the world without barriers. But behind this apparent freedom, there are invisible constraints:
Algorithms that determine who gets heard and who gets overlooked.
The demand for speed, forcing brevity so the audience doesn’t lose interest.
Trends that dictate what is ‘popular,’ often at the expense of what is ‘real.’
But is this an excuse to surrender? Or a challenge to find smarter ways to exist without losing our authenticity?
The challenge is no longer about publishing,it is about finding a unique imprint that doesn’t dissolve in the flood of similar content. Every idea must be infused with life, resisting the pull toward becoming just another replication. It must carry a human depth, because only then will it transcend the moment and become a lasting mark.
In the end, success is not measured by likes or shares but by a piece’s ability to move something within those who read it.
So, do we write to be heard, or do we write to be felt?
I love art content, it being drawings, paintings, sewing, music, etc. I love art content.
But I'm struggling with finding my own artstyle for a while and I'm starting to feel stressed about it. I mean, i have the capacity to do something at least close to what i wish, but...What exactly i wish again? What is my objective? Why can't i feel satisfied?
I see so many pretty artstyles, some of them don't even need to be complex to be pretty but you can feel the essence of the artist on them. I really wanted to understand why can't i feel satisfied. It's like i have all the tools and knowing how to use them but struggling to actually making a piece.
I don't feel intimidate by other artists, i actually feel pretty inspired by them and i love seeing how different they can be and how people play with the colors and shape. But I can't help but feel a little sad that I can't look at my art and feel like: "hm, this is my artstyle, yes!" No, i feel more like a print machine trying to reproduce figures.
And there is an addiction to the fact that people on internet really scare me. I used to love chatting and meeting new people from different cultures and learn about them, and i still like this, except for the constant feeling of uneasy meanwhile i even consider doing this.
People are mean for no reason, are irresponsible, egoistic and victims for hurting another people, making what was supposed to be a great social media for interaction between artists and fans a hell to the artist, as people turn them into content machines and not humans beings that can feel and have needs like them.
So, before you harass someone to respond to you, before you do awkward things that make them feel uncomfortable, before you saying something bad or a criticism that the only purpose is being rude for some reason, before you interact with another person, at least think twice and remember that it can happen with you too.
I won't say that I'm saint, if anything, i would be happy if someone told me that I'm being pushy or making the other person uncomfortable, because i really don't want to do anything like that.
The thing is, i fear that i can cause this effect on people so i control myself, and yet i can make mistakes.
Everyone makes mistakes. What you learn from them and how you act after that defines what kind of person are you. Aren't it?
Anyways, i would really like having some tips or at least someone who struggled with this.
It’s bad if you like to keep ebook backup copies.
After February 26, 2025 you can only download books from the Kindle store to your e-reader over Wi-Fi.
"It doesn’t happen frequently, but as Good e-Reader points out, Amazon has occasionally removed books from its online store and remotely deleted them from Kindles or edited titles and re-uploaded new copies to its e-readers. In 2009, the company removed copies of George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four and Animal Farm, explaining the books had been mistakenly published. More recently, many of Roald Dahl’s books, including Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, were replaced with updated copies featuring modified language on various ebook platforms. It’s a reminder that you don’t actually own much of the digital content you consume, and without the ability to back up copies of ebooks, you could lose them entirely if they’re banned and removed."