Be genuine. Just like the fan who was sincere about their love for the artist's work. Don't try to be someone you're not. Share your true thoughts and feelings. Also, show your value. If you can offer something interesting or useful, like the student with her intelligent questions, it increases your chances of success.
A story about a group of neighbors coming together to save their local park from being demolished can also be very engaging. They organize fundraisers, petition the local council, and in the end, not only do they save the park but also create a stronger community bond.
Sure. One success story could be a young entrepreneur who slid into the DMs of a well - known industry expert. He politely introduced himself and his business idea. The expert was impressed by his initiative and ended up mentoring him, which led to great success for his startup.
One time, a player in my DnD campaign wanted to use a fishing rod as a weapon. At first, I was hesitant, but then I thought, 'Okay, I'll allow it.' It turned out to be really fun. The player managed to trip up an enemy by hooking their leg with the fishing line. It added a unique and comical element to the battle.
Since erotic content is not in line with positive literary creation, there is no so - called 'literary value' in this regard. True literature should promote positive values, such as human kindness, courage and wisdom.
Perhaps it's about a long - distance relationship that begins with dms. Through their online conversations, they learn about each other's hopes, dreams, and fears. This knowledge builds an emotional bond that eventually becomes a powerful love that they feel in their guts. They might face challenges like trust issues in the digital space at first, but overcome them as their love deepens.
I'm not entirely sure what 'from dms to guts a love story' specifically refers to. It could be a very unique and personal love story perhaps starting from direct messages (dms) and evolving into something deeper at a gut - level emotional connection. But without more context, it's hard to say exactly.