Shiraverse gives you points for being active and engaging with the community. Here’s how it works: Asking a question? You actually get 0 points for that right now (so no boost there). Posting something new? That’s 5 points. Picked someone’s answer as the best? Boom, 5 points. Vote on a question? TinRead more
Shiraverse gives you points for being active and engaging with the community. Here’s how it works:
Asking a question? You actually get 0 points for that right now (so no boost there).
Posting something new? That’s 5 points.
Picked someone’s answer as the best? Boom, 5 points.
Vote on a question? Tiny bonus – 0.001 points.
If you vote in a poll on a question, you’ll get 1 point.
Got something to say and answer a question? That’s 2 points.
Voting on someone’s answer? That’s worth 0.1 points.
Follow someone? That’s 0.001 points.
Just joined Shiraverse? You start off with a nice 20 points.
Referred a friend? That’s 10 points right there.
If your referral buys a paid membership, even better – 20 points.
And don’t forget to link your social media – 1 point for each account you connect.
It all adds up and helps you unlock badges and perks as you go. 🎯 Keep earning!
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Okay sooo, visual arts in high school are like all the cool stuff you can see and make with your hands and imagination. It’s not like boring math or whatever. You get to draw, paint, make stuff with clay, sometimes even do photography or digital art if your school has that. Basically, anything whereRead more
Okay sooo, visual arts in high school are like all the cool stuff you can see and make with your hands and imagination. It’s not like boring math or whatever. You get to draw, paint, make stuff with clay, sometimes even do photography or digital art if your school has that.
Basically, anything where you’re creating pictures or designs or things people can look at and be like “woah that’s cool” — that’s visual arts. It’s fun ‘cause you don’t have to write essays all the time, you just need to be creative and not be afraid to mess up sometimes.
And yeah, you might learn about famous artists too, like Picasso or Van Gogh — but mostly it’s about expressing yourself and having fun with colors and shapes and all that.
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