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15mei15

Aug. 18, 2025

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My favorite core

I like watching TikTok. Since there are many "Core". Do you know core? It is explained as aesthetic or kind of beauty. For example, my favorite core is autumn core. According to fandom, autumn core is "Autumncore, or Fallcore is an aesthetic focusing on the season known as Autumn." I like it. Deep color, deep atmosphere and a slight chill make me comfortable and emotional. And as a person who live in most humid and warm country in the world, autumn's dry and sadness seems so romantic. I can't stop scrolling the autumn core page on TikTok.

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My fFavorite cCore

Titles have special capitalization rules

I like watching TikTok.

Since tThere are many "Ccores.".

"Since" here means that you like TikTok only because of "cores," and you would not watch TikTok otherwise.
Changed cores to the plural sense.
Punctuation goes inside ending quotation marks.

Do you know corewhat "core" means?

Better

It is explained as an aesthetic or a kind of beauty.

For example, my favorite core is autumn core.

According to fandom, "autumn core is "Autumncore, or Ffallcore is an aesthetic focusing on the season known as Aautumn."

None of these need to be capitalized

I like it.

Deep color, deep atmosphere and a slight chill make me comfortable and emotional.

And as a person who lives in a mostly humid and warm country in the world, autumn's dryness and sadness seems so romantic.

Dry = adjective
Dryness = noun

I can't stop scrolling the autumn core page on TikTok.

I'd advise to either stick to "autumncore" (1 word) or "autumn core" (2 words). Right now, I would argue that you could use either one, but you should always be consistent in your own text.

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Great job. Personally, I love seeing "cottage core" styles.

By the way, "core" literally means the center, for example the center of an apple, the center of your body, or the center of the Earth. The word was more commonly used for different styles of music, and now is becoming popular for other general styles. "Hardcore" would be the most classic "core" which can describe almost anything/anyone as being tough.

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15mei15

Aug. 19, 2025

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Thank you so much!
I also love "cottage core."

My favorite core


My fFavorite cCore

Titles have special capitalization rules

I like watching TikTok.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Since there are many "Core".


Since tThere are many "Ccores.".

"Since" here means that you like TikTok only because of "cores," and you would not watch TikTok otherwise. Changed cores to the plural sense. Punctuation goes inside ending quotation marks.

Do you know core?


Do you know corewhat "core" means?

Better

It is explained as aesthetic or kind of beauty.


It is explained as an aesthetic or a kind of beauty.

For example, my favorite core is autumn core.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

According to fandom, autumn core is "Autumncore, or Fallcore is an aesthetic focusing on the season known as Autumn."


According to fandom, "autumn core is "Autumncore, or Ffallcore is an aesthetic focusing on the season known as Aautumn."

None of these need to be capitalized

I like it.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Deep color, deep atmosphere and a slight chill make me comfortable and emotional.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

And as a person who live in most humid and warm country in the world, autumn's dry and sadness seems so romantic.


And as a person who lives in a mostly humid and warm country in the world, autumn's dryness and sadness seems so romantic.

Dry = adjective Dryness = noun

I can't stop scrolling the autumn core page on TikTok.


I can't stop scrolling the autumn core page on TikTok.

I'd advise to either stick to "autumncore" (1 word) or "autumn core" (2 words). Right now, I would argue that you could use either one, but you should always be consistent in your own text.

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