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Some old Caleb art!!
i haven’t been active here😭😭 looking for mutuals who loves to study! specifically math and science fields :>
- study like a life depends on it -
reblog if your back is also killing you
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go emo boy🗣️
6 Quick Writing Exercises to Wake Up Your Imagination
We all hit those blah writing days. Your fingers are ready, your doc is open... and your brain goes static. That’s where writing exercises come in — small creative boosts to shake off the dust and get back into your story flow. Here are six to try when your words feel stuck in traffic.
1. The 5-Minute Word Sprint
Pick a random word (use a generator or close your eyes and point at a book), set a 5-minute timer, and write anything involving that word. No stopping, no deleting.
2. Dialogue Without Context
Write a short convo between two people. No descriptions. No setting. Just back-and-forth lines.
3. Rewrite a Scene in Another Genre
Take a scene from your current story and flip the genre. Drama becomes comedy. Fantasy becomes sci-fi. Romance becomes horror.
4. Describe a Place Using the Five Senses — No Sight Allowed
Can’t mention what anything looks like. Only sound, touch, smell, taste, and intuition.
5. Character Swap POVs
Write a paragraph from the POV of a side character reacting to your main character. Bonus if the POV is brutally honest or completely wrong.
6. One Line Story Hooks
Write 3 one-sentence story starters that make you want to keep writing. (Example: “I woke up married to my enemy, and worse — he knew it before I did.”)
You don’t need to write a masterpiece every day. But showing up — even for a silly exercise — keeps the creative part of your brain warmed up. Try one of these before your next writing session, and see where it takes you. 🍒
Everyone has different paths towards their goals.
Some might have no stops, and some of us might have millions of stops.
All that matters is that we reach the end.
Go USTe? Go go go 😂
I love this freaking old building
UST has a lot of history. From the spanish colonization to war stories and ghost stories.
I love it.
will 4ever be an atenean x thomasian satosugu truther (unfinished suguboo ><)
📄 26.05.2025 // First day of my internship at a pharmacy! I only worked 3 hours today, but that was still enough to get to know everybody! I started analyzing two prescriptions (epilepsy and neuropathic pain, it was interesting for sure!
🎧 LASSO THE MOON - Tiger La Flor