having OC’s is crazy for real because no one else gives a fuck meanwhile you’ll be at the function thinking about them (guys who are not real) like
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having OC’s is crazy for real because no one else gives a fuck meanwhile you’ll be at the function thinking about them (guys who are not real) like
When your own OC becomes your blorbo it is both glorious and torturous
Hey there, I've always been wondering, what does the roman numbers in your blog mean?
hey! that’s how i decided to display my age at the time i last updated my little bio thing which,,,,,was a while ago now!
Ngl I thought you were from the US
i haven’t been very active on here in a While and i have to say this made me giggle when i poked my head in and saw it in my inbox — i’m not sure what i said or did but can confirm Definitely Not from the US :’))
RESIDENT EVIL 4 REMAKE (2023) dev. Capcom
I’m not saying people should do this but I do believe more people should write AUs of their stories if they’re already wanting to write more for the same characters. They’re fun, stress-free, offer accidental development of characters, and you don’t have to worry about finishing them at all and you also get to see your, like, contemporary story characters as pirates or something.
Your comment about english not being your first language sent my brain down a rabbit hole.
So, I'm curious about what language Wanderer spoke when she first was cursed. I would guess that the Endless just intrinsically know all languages. But Wanderer was thrown in so many places across so much time. Even if she came back to the same region a hundred years later, it would be so different. How hard was that for her to adjust to and how many languages do you think she speaks?
Because, if she has such a insane knowledge of all of these languages that she had to learn fluently (and over long periods of time) what if her accent is the true universal neutral accent.
Just a thought experiment, but the whole concept to me is rad. Hope you like my late night ramblings and I love your writing.
i’m not overly active on tumblr anymore and my confusion at reading this ask was immense, but upon a little digging and from what i can understand! i think this is an ask intended to be sent over to @the-darklings and has ended up with me by mistake! so i throw it over to kat, assuming you’re the intended target, and also send everyone all my love whilst i swing by here! ♥️
i am. so normal about my ocs. i am so normal about the stories in my head. i am so normal about worldbuilding. i am in fact so normal about this that i have many playlists dedicated to the characters and am planning on making one for the story itself. i am just so normal lets celebrate how normal i am about this
THE MUMMY (1999) + letterboxd reviews ↳ insp. & insp.
THE MUMMY (1999) + letterboxd reviewspart two ↳ part one | insp.
dude no one talks about how having a hyperfixation physically aches like why i can’t i be closer to it why can’t i hold the intangible help
exactly!!!
BRENDAN FRASER as RICK O’CONNELL THE MUMMY 1999 • dir. Stephen Sommers
BRENDAN FRASER as RICK O’CONNELL ODED FEHR as ARDETH BAY THE MUMMY (1999) dir. Stephen Sommers
i am normal about characters
#said while gripping sink staring into mirror
BRENDAN FRASER as RICK O’CONNELL THE MUMMY 1999 • dir. Stephen Sommers
This is an open invitation to tell me about your characters (while Tumblr doesn't have a satisfying way to reply, I read all of y'all replies and tags)