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Amazingly said, I needed this
You’ve heard of “don’t monetize your hobbies”; get ready for "don’t master your hobbies".
Your hobbies are here to help you decompress and have fun. They do not have to be disciplines you toil over for expertise, unless that is something you genuinely enjoy doing.
It’s okay to enjoy language-learning without ever becoming fluent, or even conversational. It’s okay to like playing guitar even if you only know a few clumsy songs. You can read books and never finish them, bowl without ever scoring even halfway to perfect. We’re here to explore and play, and we cannot do that if we’re chasing perfection in everything we do.
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Apparently all the bot related to GOT and HOTD have been removed due to the latest update of character.ai. They want to make the application "safer" for children.
It makes no sense what they are doing🤦🏻♀️
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Oh my God that's what happened?!?!?!?!
Just a heads up, apparently Targaryen character.ai bots are being flagged and banned (a lot of mine have already gone down).
Apologies to anyone who used them and they've now gone - apparently it's a copyright issue (which smells like bullshit to me)
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Question for the Harry Potter fandom
Would Tom Riddle, aka, Voldemort, willingly have a child?
I'm a fanfic writer, and I've been wondering if Tom would really ever consider, or allow, a child of his own to exist, as I've seen things that can point to both.
For example, Tom Riddle is said to be unable to care for people because he was born out of a loveless relationship and a Love Potion (His mum drugging his dad) so would he even truly love the child? Or would it be seen as a more possessive care 'I-created-you-so-your-mine' type thing. And would he even willingly have sex? We've seen that the thought of 'breeding' with muggles disgusts him, and he sees himself as higher than human desires like sexual interactions.
And having a child, he could see that as sharing his power, and we all know how he doesn't like that, along with all the complications of raising a child, even just choosing who the child's mother would be, it seems like something he wouldn't want to do.
We can't say he'd have a child to continue his legacy, as he plans to remain immortal forever and never pass his kingdom onto anyone. I just couldn't see him as willingly wanting someone like that, who would be born of his blood and assumed to be as great as his predecessor, walking around without having absolute control over them.
Now, if he did have a child, who would he have chosen? We know the witch would of had to been Pureblood, as he would have nothing else. Let's also not forget why he might have a child, he could have one to have a right hand that he could trust completely maybe, but right now I can't seem to think of a reason why he'd want something like that.
And again, how would he raise the child? In Riddle Mansion to spite his muggle relatives maybe? How would the child be treated? Of course he would teach them many different types of dark magic, and the expectations for the kid to be great would be an almost impossiblely heavy burden for a child.
So, would Lord Voldemort have a child, and all the things that would come after? Maybe, it depends on the situation I think. This was just a little ramble so I could get my thoughts out, so sorry if it's messy and hard to understand, thanks for taking time out of your day, and I'd love to hear your thoughts.
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