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HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY!
“These women. Couldn’t ask for better company in the fox(y)hole!!”
- Ava, this is the grossest, most emotionally manipulative, exploitative thing I’ve ever seen in my life. - Thank you!
JANELLE JAMES as PRINCIPAL AVA COLEMAN in Abbott Elementary, 1x01–1x04 (2021–)
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Scary Sherry: Bianca’s Toast (1x15) ‣ Juliet’s “Sorority Girl” Walk
“Well, correct me if I’m wrong, but the boys and I are bonding in the tradition of playing the dozens. It’s also called roasting.”
ABBOTT ELEMENTARY ▶ 1.05 - Student Transfer
#looks into the camera like he’s on the office abbott elementary
No Abbott Elementary for three weeks!!!
Carlton Lassiter being a FUCKING DORK in a 5.03 deleted scene.
I wish I could be like one of those Tumblr people who make well-written and informed analyses on their interests and hyperfixations but no I got stuck with the GGAGRRHHD AARRAARFGHFGG. HHGGGGRGGGGRGRRRGGHH MMBBRBBRBJGJGJ KKAAAAAAAAAAA HHHHH AAA !!?,,!??,!
writing is a process appreciate your ficwriters
I’ve been stuck on a nightmare scene- the beginning of the literal fucking fanfic- for 3 months. 1,000 words, 1,000 words that i can barely push through. Its agony.
my writing any screenplay, one scene takes like five months
psych gang + text posts pt. 2 (part 1)
gus is too pure for the rest of them
Well, I missed the exact moment, but… my current WIP just passed 100,000 words. 😳 Sitting pretty at 103k right now, with 14 chapters to go. Going to be very relieved and sad when it’s finally done!
Reblog for your wips to be blesses with 100k words
The Swan Princess (1994) dir. Richard Rich
From Octavia Butler to Tochi Onyebuchi, these are the favorites among Goodreads users.
1. The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin
Essun comes home one day to find her husband has killed their son and kidnapped their daughter. She must journey through a broken and war-torn world to find and save her daughter, all during the collapse of the all-powerful empire that has ruled over the world for a thousand years.
5-star review: “This book is spectacular — smart, clever, well crafted, well timed, full of great characters and great scenes. I love fantasy but it lets me down a lot. Sometimes I feel it’s the same plot rehashed, over and over. The Fifth Season is unlike anything else I have ever read.” —Jamieson
2. Riot Baby by Tochi Onyebuchi
Set in ’92 Los Angeles, Ella has what she calls a “Thing” — an ability to see things that haven’t yet happened. Her older brother Kev wants to protect Ella from herself — but after he ends up incarcerated, she struggles with her ability to confront the past and the future, knowing that a revolution might be the only way toward progress.
5-star review: “Onyebuchi’s writing is stunning. His evocation of American history, in all its messiness and filth, will blow you away. I don’t know what else to say about this book except that it sets a new standard for the subgenre of urban fantasy.” —Gin Jenna
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