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(K-Pop) Twice hops, skips, and jumps six spots to No. 4 thanks to their first full album, Twicetagram.
(Music) Last week the world briefly came to a full stop when the news broke that Beyoncé (No. 3) is playing Nala in the upcoming The Lion King.
(Web Stuff) There’s no mystery here: Buzzfeed Unsolved (@buzzfeedunsolved) is good, and that’s why it rose to No. 8.
(Celebrities) Holdovers from last week’s Stranger Things 2 explosion: Sadie Sink (No. 13) and Dacre Montgomery (No. 15) join their cast mates with their Fandometrics debut.
(Ships) Fan favorite Supercorp (Supergirl’s Kara Danvers and Lena Luthor) flew ten spots up to No. 8.
(TV) We see the aftermath of sharp, quick surges quite often. Andi Mack falls seven spots to No. 19 this week.
(Anime & Manga) Fairy Tail stumbles towards the bottom, landing at No. 16.
(Video Games) Sometimes it’s up, sometimes it’s down. This week it’s down. Life is Strange is at No. 16.
(Movies) Good bye, Halloween. Good bye, Hocus Pocus (No. 19).
(Celebrities) They all float down there, except Bill Skarsgård (No. 17), who is sinking.
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A Laser Strike at the Galactic Center
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Hero vs. Anti-hero
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This is amazing!!!!!!!!!!
Are you creating a fictional language? Do you need help coming up with words that sound like they fit with what you’ve come up with so far?
Just put your fictional language in the model text, type some words in the translation text, and click “translate”. It’ll “translate” whatever words you put in using patterns from your sample text.
These calculators aren’t perfect, but they can help you figure out:
How long it will take your characters to get somewhere based on how fast they’re going,
how far your characters moved based on how fast they were going and on how long they were moving,
how fast your characters need to move to reach a certain distance in a specified time
The calculator was meant for cyclists, but you can use it to get estimates for other things too.
Another amazing resource!
This can create a random calendar for you or you can input the year, the number of months, the name of the months, the number of moons, the number of days in a week, the names of each day, and more.
You can even save the data for your calendar so that when you go back to the generator, all you have to do to get to your calendar is paste the data.
This is a new resource that’s still in beta, so it’ll probably be updated in the coming months.
This map maker is easy to use and free. You can add different climates, mountains, trees, towns, cities, text, and notes. For an example of these maps, look at the quick map I made for this post’s header.