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One Bowl Chocolate Cake with Salted Chocolate Fudge Frosting
@/incorrectdrag is my new favourite twitter account
The Perfect Carrot Cake
me irl
Tom says gay rights
Baileys Irish Cream Brownies
The super bowl or whatever I'm not american
Oh NOBODY'S going to be horny after this
this hurled my wig into the rafters as a kid
juni cortez ran so tony stark could crawl
juni cortez ran so tony stark could die
Juni Cortez killed Tony Stark
still the funniest fucking graph on earth
Kill off your main characters. Please. Not as a cheap ending, or right at the beginning for shock value. Kill them in the middle, and do it well. Leave every character reeling and unable to comprehend what happens next. Leave your antagonists without a solid enemy, wondering if they’ve gone to far.
When you shatter the heart of a story, a thousand tiny shards will spilt away and grow. Focus on the side characters; the supporting cast, the love interest. Think about how they would change, break and reform. Think about the growth, the quiet moments of reflection and depth.
You don’t have to do it, but at think about it a little.
If your story stops with a single character, your story is weak.
Kill the protagonist.
Yes. This is a great way to find out which of your side characters had plots of their own because everyone is the hero of their own story.
Corollary to above: kill the antagonist. Shoot them dead. And watch as that doesn’t solve the problem, because when has killing one guy ever stopped anything?
I actually read a trilogy in which the antagonist and protagonist were killed in the first book. It’s the Mistborn trilogy by Brandon Sanderson. The side characters suddenly became the main characters and turns out that everyone each had a very important purpose. Good stuff.
disney same-facing dragons now
introducing elsa's dragonsona
what the hell is this cursed shit
same energy
Palpatine looks like an evil Colin Mochrie
but why would you hide this in the tags though
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