hello yes, im going back to my roots of this blog
what to expect:
- writing prompts/memes
- writing (fanfics or my own works w ocs)
- oc splurges
aaand thats pretty much it! love yalls <3
Xuebing Du
One Nice Bug Per Day
Sweet Seals For You, Always

tannertan36
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

Kaledo Art
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Andulka
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
trying on a metaphor
Jules of Nature

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Show & Tell
YOU ARE THE REASON
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
occasionally subtle

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣

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todays bird

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@de-mortem
hello yes, im going back to my roots of this blog
what to expect:
- writing prompts/memes
- writing (fanfics or my own works w ocs)
- oc splurges
aaand thats pretty much it! love yalls <3
Different Ways to Describe Eye Colors
↳ a masterpost for writing prompts that describe eye colors
Brown Eyes
Blue Eyes
Green Eyes
Hazel Eyes
Unusual Eyes
Gray Eyes
Heterochromia Eyes
Black Eyes
White Eyes
White/Silver Eyes pt 2
Hazel Green Eyes
Gold/Yellow Eyes
Reddish-Brown Eyes
A bunch of different dialogue prompts #77
"Not to get political, but that's bullshit."
"What's that sound?" "Don't worry about it." "That's reassuring."
"Whatever you say, it won't make a difference."
"I'm going to make you wish you were dead." "Joke's on you, I already do!"
"What, you don't like it?" "It's just that it sounds like something you'd name a piece of IKEA-furniture."
"I believe this belongs to you."
"I didn't hear what they said, but whatever the reason, it's bullshit!"
"I've given this a lot of thought, and it still sounds like a dumb idea."
"No, I haven't seen him. Pretty sure I'd remember seeing someone that ugly."
"Whatever you say you can't live off spite alone, you do actually have to eat something." "Liar."
childhood friends to lovers
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actions
•hugs that linger for a little longer than it should
•being confused if their feelings are platonic or romantic
•not wanting to ruin their friendship
•feeling more and more protective over them
•teasing them more than often
•looking back on childhood memories and smiling
♡︎♡︎♡︎♡︎♡︎♡︎
dialogue
•”i know you better than everyone else, of course i remembered how much you loved ___”
•”i’ve seen you love people who’ve treated you so terribly… let me love you the way they should’ve,”
•”i’ve loved you for all your life,”
•”remember when we used to practice kissing with each other when we were younger?”
•”can you hold my hand?”
•”my family loves you more than any (girlfriend/boyfriend) i’ve ever had,”
Draw your... characters...?
“Please. Stay with me.”
A turned to spit out a snide remark, but they bit their tongue when they saw B’s eyes glistening with tears.
“…. Please,” B repeated softly. “I’m scared.”
im so normal about trigun
my friend who only knows about trigun thanks to my ramblings on discord just referred to vashwood as “the stripper priest and his biblically accurate boyfriend” and now i need to have a lay down
YOU KNOW WHAT?? RAHH FUCK WRITING IM DOING WHATEVER THE FUCK I WANT WITH THIS ACCOUNT!! NEW ME NEW ME!!
A recipe for finding your story's plot:
Ingredients:
2 cups of Things that must be in the story (this can be characters, specific scenes, settings, subplots etc.)
1 cup of Vague plot ideas I may not use
1 tbsp of Central Themes
1 tsp of Ending (either happy, tragic, or bitter-sweet)
1 tsp of Protagonist's Primary Motivation
2 lbs of Brick Wall
Time, as needed
Instructions:
In a large bowl, mix Things that must be in the story. Set aside.
In a separate bowl, sift together Vague plot ideas I may not use. Discard the excess and set aside.
Add Themes, Ending, and Motivation to a small jar. Screw lid on tight and shake until mixture becomes Conflict.
Pour Conflict and Vague plot ideas into Things that must be in the story. Blend on medium until Plot Points form.
Taste.
If it is still missing something, smash head against 1 lbs of Brick Wall for one to six hours.
Let marinate for one to 365 days. Add more Things and Vague plot ideas as desired.
Smash head against the rest of the Brick Wall for one to six hours.
Scream.
Repeat steps 5 through 9 as needed.
After sufficient marination, the mixture will form an idea. This will tell you what specific action must happen in order to resolve your story's conflict. Write this down and make appropriate sacrifices to thank whichever deity took pity on you.
Now you have your conflict, climax, and resolution. You just have to figure out how to get there. Good luck with the damn middle section dork!!
a ghost flies into me to possess me and flies out a minute later wheezing and coughing and visibly horrified
The Worker's Wallow
⠀
Mighty stand the ones
whose feet squash the throats
of the dreamers who stand beneath
⠀
Let the dreamers gasp and struggle
cling to the hope of achievement
their weakness places below
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Mighty are the strong
whose dreams were handed
on a silver spoon into their mouth
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Let the rest of us wallow
let the rest of us weep
for we will never live to be the mighty
with our throats stomped by their feet
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.nov
i'm truly getting old, what do you mean otp doesn't stand for one true pairing anymore???
you have no idea
what power you hold
over me
a hint of your smile
sets spring in motion
and through my empty ribcage
wild roses sprout fresh green vines
Here, take this palmful of raspberries as my gift. It isn’t much but we’ve often said our needs are simple, some quiet time alone on the patio in the cool morning, coffee, a few words over the newspaper. I’ve rinsed these berries so you can tumble them right into your cereal, one minute on the vine, the next in your bowl, my hand to your mouth.
— Albert Garcia, from “Offering,” in How to Love the World: Poems of Gratitude and Hope
Meghan Privitello, from "God as Lifetime Movie", One God at a Time
Maybe none of it matters at all, because legacies can fade, and memories can warp, but people remember what they love. And on those nights, everyone loved you.
-my poem