Remember kids, don’t give money to strangers online.
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PurpleJade:
How does one twerk for sport? I’ve been doing it recreationally for years. Looking to get sponsored.
You need at least one qualifying club night.
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Reddoughpiggy:
Looking to playing in scripting for LLM AI to create an app to act as a fat coach/ encouragement for wieght gain! Any feature you folks want to see ?
Enas:
I know its a bit off topic, but im really curious. Have you investigated the ethics of something like that?
Reddoughpiggy:
More just looking at code at the moment, Frankenstein from current examples of LLM script. The parameters being controlled by preset coded limitations. As for ethics i would rather be an evil scientist than a good one if that paints an image.
Mag8192:
Evil scientists create stuff, that's just being a negligent script kiddie. Don't hook it up to this site at least, a bot problem is the last thing this place needs.
Just to double down, like the OP said, he's not talking about anything officially sanctioned by FF or "hooked up" to this site. It's his own thing.
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Shameless plug: I have a premium horror story running this month called Deep Cravings
fantasyfeeder.com/weight-gain-stories/view/title/deep+cravings/author/Letters+And+NumbersA vacation in paradise starts out bad, when Theo’s girlfriend cheats on him with his best friend, but only gets worse as he’s abducted by some characters with a very strange look about them. If you like Lovecraft mythos and Shadow Over Innsmouth, give it a try!
Any other Theme Club regulars, old and new, feel free to plug what you’re working on! We’re here to support each other!
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I will raise my hand and say that I don’t love the feature that shows you who looked at your profile, but at this point it’s whatever. People write cool and funny stuff in their profiles and I probably won’t see it unless I’m looking for troublemakers.
I feel like I’ve been on other sites where you had the option to view profiles anonymously, but you also couldn’t see when other people viewed you, or vice versa, which I thought worked well.
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I’m glad you’re back in the swing of it! I’ll check out your story. Feel free to take a look at the Theme of the Month club, too. Very low stakes, but it can be good for busting through some writers block!
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Thank you to everyone who participated in the crazy WG stories last month. I think we came up with some weird and fun ones. If you're still working on one, don't trash it. Post it when it's finished and bump the old thread if you'd like to. Never too late to post.
But now it's October, so we have to write something Halloween flavored. I'll leave it very open ended. It can be a haunted house or ghost story, something involving a monster, general horror or suspense, even just something about costumes or disguises. Wide open. If you'd like a more specific prompt, you can use, "I never used to believe in curses."
A chapter or two is great, more if the muse takes you.
If you're going to participate, please post in the thread and link to the story so people can read it and give feedback. Please keep critiques constructive, but please do critique! You all write amazing stuff and it's important to be recognized.
If you feel stuck and want to brainstorm, feel free to use the thread to chat.
The rules of the event are the same as always:
1) In addition to being about weight gain or body positivity, stay on the monthly theme, which should be easy because the topics will be very wide and open to interpretation.
2) Try to stick to something under 5,000 words, but if the muse overtakes you, that's great, too!
3) Post in the thread! Let us know if you're playing, have questions, want to chat, and when you have a story to share. Post a link!
4) Just like with all the stories on this site, zero characterizations of minors are allowed. Hate and bigotry have no place in this event.
5) Feedback by authors and readers is very welcome, but keep it constructive. All different skill levels of writers are encouraged to participate, so I ask everyone to be helpful and encouraging. If you've never given (or received) constructive criticism for creative writing before, here's a short essay that could be helpful: www.marykole.com/constructive-criticism
Happy writing!
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Thanks very much! Yeah, I didn't want it to drag on too long, so I gave myself an escape hatch. I'm glad you liked it!
I guess this officially wraps up the September portion of the program, but of course, if anyone has a story they've been working on for the crazy improbable gain theme, post it and link it here and we will all read it!
On to October!
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