I'm so tired with MCU.
They always make Tony Stark as the supervillain's origin story. Even after his death.
I mean, I know every action has its consequences, but...
Let him rest, please.
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I'm so tired with MCU.
They always make Tony Stark as the supervillain's origin story. Even after his death.
I mean, I know every action has its consequences, but...
Let him rest, please.
Fukyouwaon - Autumn 2020 ~ Lyrics
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MANKAI STAGE!!!! - Autumn & Winter 2019 ~ Lyrics
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MANKAI STAGE!!!! - Spring & Summer 2018 ~ Lyrics
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Preparing myself for another heartbreak.
Chapter 5 here I go.
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Sen no Kiseki AU Idea
What if Osborne never left Rean in Teo's care and grow up with the Imperial Family, Machias and Elliot in Heimdallr. And the Ironbloods.
Maybe he still learn the Eight Leaves One Blade or learning the one taught in the military.
He still enroll in Thors and part of Class VII.
How his background affect his personality and friend(relation)ship with Jusis.
I'm thinking about writing fic about this, buuuut... Yeah... Something like that.
*inspired by conversation with General Craig in Sen III*
Next time, lay off the grape juice, alright?
Kind of domestic fluff?
You know what I like about the AA trilogy?
In the first game, Edgeworth is under great inner turmoil, so Wright takes it upon himself to help absolve his feelings of guilt. In the second game, Wright is under great inner turmoil, so Edgeworth takes it upon himself to guide him towards the truth he found that allows for Wright to rediscover his values.
In the third game? They both have great secrets and are suffering, so they take it upon themselves to uncover the truth and bring it to light, effectively overcoming their conflicts together.
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how to punctuate dialogue
(a general guide, dedicated to anon)
For the purposes of this description I’m going to use the word Words to indicate whatever the character is saying and the word Attribution to refer to the dialogue tag (the bit where you write ‘she said’). Further details and actual examples behind the cut.
1. dialogue followed by speaker
“Words,” attribution.
1a. quotation that is a question or an exclamation followed by speaker
“Words?” attribution.
“Words!” attribution.
The only difference from the above is changing the comma to a question mark or exclamation point.
2. speaker followed by dialogue
Attribution, “Words.”
Attribution, “Words?”
Attribution, “Words!”
3. dialogue with the speaker in the middle of the quote
“Words,” attribution, “words.”
“Words,” attribution, “words?”
“Words,” attribution, “words!”
4. dialogue without attribution (the speaker is obvious and doesn’t need to be named)
“Words.”
“Words?”
“Words!”
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Additional note:
For 3 and 5, these rules are accurate if the dialogue is a continuing sentence:
“I known it’s dangerous,” they fidgeted, “if all of us go.”
If the second piece of dialogue is a new sentence, then you use a period:
“I don’t what you think you’re doing,” she snorted. “You’ve been an idiot from Day One.”
“I don’t what you think you’re doing,” she snorted, “you’ve been an idiot from Day One.”
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Beware of comma splices (mashing two sentences together with a comma)! The best way to tell is to put the two phrases together and put periods after both. If it still makes sense, it’s probably a comma splice:
I don’t what you think you’re doing. You’ve been an idiot from Day One. ✔️
I know it’s dangerous. If all of us go. ✖️
I know it’s dangerous if all of us go. ✔️
Sometimes you’ll find authors who use comma splices for stylistic reasons (particularly in dialogue), but they do so carefully and rarely.
source: official Capcom Japan
artist: 菊野郎さん
translation: me
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