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Post ME3 celebration on Omega
How to Fix Underwriting
1. Slow down at emotionally important moments.
Big emotions need space to land. If a scene feels rushed, pause the plot briefly to show how the moment affects the character.
2. Add reactions, not explanations.
Instead of explaining what a character feels, show it through physical responses, hesitation, or small actions that reveal emotion naturally.
3. Ground every scene in the senses.
If a scene feels thin, add one or two sensory details—sound, texture, smell, or temperature—to make the moment feel lived-in.
4. Let thoughts interrupt action.
A line of internal thought can deepen a scene without slowing it too much. Thoughts show stakes, fear, longing, or conflict beneath the action.
5. Expand consequences, not events.
You don’t need more things to happen—you need to show what matters. Focus on how events change relationships, decisions, or self-perception.
6. Strengthen setting where emotion peaks.
The environment should echo or contrast the emotion of the scene. Setting is not decoration—it’s emotional reinforcement.
7. Add specific details instead of general ones.
Underwriting often relies on vague language. Swap “they argued” for one sharp line of dialogue or a specific breaking point.
8. Let dialogue breathe.
Short dialogue exchanges without pauses can feel flat. Add beats—silence, gestures, interruptions—to give the conversation weight.
9. Show transitions between scenes.
If scenes jump too quickly, readers feel disoriented. A brief transition helps establish time, mood, and emotional continuity.
10. Clarify stakes early in the scene.
If readers don’t know what can be lost, scenes feel empty. Make sure the character wants something specific and fears losing it.
11. Use the “what are they feeling right now?” check.
After each major beat, ask what emotion is dominant in that moment. If it’s missing on the page, the scene is likely underwritten.
12. Expand scenes that feel “too clean.”
If a scene resolves too neatly or quickly, it probably needs more tension. Messy emotions and unresolved feelings add depth.
MORE RIVET CITY DANSE!! Because I can lol
About a week or so after what happened in my last drawing, Danse is at the Muddy Rudder with Cutler, trying to enjoy a somewhat cold beer while sporting a fresh black eye. Everything is going well until he notices one patron being a little too mouthy to Bonny, Cutler says to let Brock handle it.
Danse agrees, but still watches.
I reblogged this yesterday, but I want to reblog it again. Diabetic ketoacidosis turns your blood acidic and will essentially burn you from the inside out.
The stories you hear of people dying from rationing, this is what happens to their body.
Affordable insulin isn’t just a right, it’s a necessity.
No one should have to die like that when it’s preventable with access to proper medication.
"Affordable" should be the lowest fucking bar. Pharmaceutical companies should be tripping over themselves to offer insulin at "affordable". That shit deserves to be fucking free
Ahh, it’s back
i have disproportionately strong feelings about this.
every time i say “nah i’m not gonna watch it again.” BUT I STILL DO EVERY TIME.
YEAUGH
Don't even worry about all that
#well why did he even buy a scrying mirror if he didn’t expect his familiar to scry
cat understood the assignment
she thinks she's drinks
Rivet City Danse, Pre-Brotherhood
"One of these days you're gonna get something worse than a scar!" Cutler yells as he looks for more rags
"You're just jealous you didn't get to see it!" Danse smirked
My own little headcanon about the scar in his eyebrow, I look at it and immediately think of a split brow from a fight. I like to imagine Danse was a bit more impulsive and not afraid to throw the first punch, especially if he sees someone being treated harshly/unfairly. Maybe a reason why Paladin Krieg was so tough on him, Danse was seen as a bit of a loose canon in his early days as an initiate.
The Red String Theory
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AHH! This is my first comic, and honestly I learned so much from working on each panel. Super fun to do :)
the number 1 rule of fanfic is have fun and be yourself. the number 2 rule is the average healthy adult male can lose roughly 2 liters of blood before dying.
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this is the funniest thing I’ve seen in weeks
The facial expressions of everyone trying not to lose it are killing me
This is painfully American
Americans be like it is totally normal for an entire stadium (including military members) to stand at attention while a fast food clown mascot sings the national anthem
when we say "it is functionally impossible to parody Americans in a way that will actually insult them" this is the sort of thing you're up against. is your sick burn funnier than corporation burger clown sing national anthem baseball game? no?? of course it isn't.
“get a job” nope im splashing in da pool
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you are just like computer file i delete you