My ability to whip a story up at the spot is pretty damn good. I run Dungeons and Dragons in a homebrewed world, and a good part of it is made up on the spot. While doing this, I always make sure to keep consistency.
The only thing I'm lacking is long monologues.... That is hard to just make up
On the direct opposite... I'm an aphant, meaning I cannot visualize in my head. I do "visualize" or imagine places, but there is no actual visual aspect to it.
I've seen it described as a desktop PC with no monitor attached. All the information is there, it just does not get rendered.
Some people see it as a hinderance, but for me, it's just the way I think.
I have watched the Owl House 4 times since that last season ended late last year
It's one of those bot made shirts, made from sentances scraped from the internet
This particles one, I think is from @jasminricegirl on twitter
"The spaceships hung in the air, in much the same ways that bricks don't" - Hitchhikers guide to the Galaxy
I use this quote a lot when doing D&D Campaign prepping. It's a fantastic example of a non-sensical sentence that somehow completely explains the subject
Huh, this is interesting... I usually use obsidian, but have recently moved to Notion for Dungeons and Dragons campaign development.
I really enjoy notions database centric system for DnD. I like that fact that i don't have to remember to push my changes to GitHub, as i often move PC.
My only problem with Notion is the lack of extensions/themes.... Almost everything i use is in the Catppuchin mocha theme (even my windows).... But for the love of God, i can't get it to work on notion
But hey, knowing my ADHD-ass brain, I'll be using a new note system soon