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    Honestly, I think it depends on how you use it. I once had a 12-page research assignment due right after midterms and I was too overwhelmed to even outline it. I tried reading a Same Day Essay Reviews just to see what people said about quick turnaround services, and the main takeaway for me was that it’s more like support than replacement. I ended up ordering a draft and used it as a base to restructure my own thoughts. It didn’t kill my creativity—in a weird way, it actually helped me find direction when I was stuck. If someone leans on it for every single assignment, sure, they might not improve, but as a backup plan it can be pretty helpful.

    in reply to: AI photos #3151
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    I just tried the animated portrait option. The short 5-second clip is surprisingly smooth, like a subtle studio motion. It could be useful for social profiles or presentations. It costs more coins, but the quality seems worth it for occasional use.

    in reply to: Stories of Unexpected Wins: Did You Plan Them or Just Get Lucky? #2594
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    I’ve had something kind of similar happen. A while back, I sat down at a machine I normally skip, and within 10 spins I got a bonus round that paid a few hundred. Honestly, I didn’t plan it — just right place, right time. That said, I’ve been reading about how myths around “hot” or “cold” machines don’t really hold up. I found this breakdown super useful odds96.in https://thenewordermagazine.com/how-to-win-at-slots-tips-and-myths/ Helped me stop overthinking and just play for fun instead of chasing patterns that don’t exist.

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