>there are nutrients in meat that you don't ever get from plants. I'm curious, what are some of those nutrients?
>morally inadequate end Should books only be morality tales, where Good always vanquishes Evil in the end?
I use Markor Editor plus Syncthing. Markor is open-sourced and has a plethora of features, as you can read on their github page[1]; among these features, it includes file encryption. Syncthing is really easy to set up…
Compared with taxes, at least this way everyone gets the same amount of meat independent of how wealthy they are.
Wildbow makes two to three times less than other authors on royalroad. As always in the creative industry, the earnings are on a steeply descending exponential curve. But people still make good money out of a couple of…
>What the article is describing isn't "fans" as much as plain old "customers". This doesn't apply to webnovels. There are people there making over $1000 a month (some over $15 000) publishing completely free webnovels.
>there are nutrients in meat that you don't ever get from plants. I'm curious, what are some of those nutrients?
>morally inadequate end Should books only be morality tales, where Good always vanquishes Evil in the end?
I use Markor Editor plus Syncthing. Markor is open-sourced and has a plethora of features, as you can read on their github page[1]; among these features, it includes file encryption. Syncthing is really easy to set up…
Compared with taxes, at least this way everyone gets the same amount of meat independent of how wealthy they are.
Wildbow makes two to three times less than other authors on royalroad. As always in the creative industry, the earnings are on a steeply descending exponential curve. But people still make good money out of a couple of…
>What the article is describing isn't "fans" as much as plain old "customers". This doesn't apply to webnovels. There are people there making over $1000 a month (some over $15 000) publishing completely free webnovels.