I don’t know if any of you guys know about this already, but there’s this awesome little drunk post ‘translator' that takes normal text and mangles it - you can even choose how drunk you want your post/character to be!

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I don’t know if any of you guys know about this already, but there’s this awesome little drunk post ‘translator' that takes normal text and mangles it - you can even choose how drunk you want your post/character to be!
i think people may have forgotten this, but notmykingdom has a wonderful native american/first nations fc list that way you don’t have to erase someone’s culture. use it. love it. create beautiful and accurate characters.
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theme 5 by beautrisprior; for the theme village’s summer’s end theme fest
aquamarine; [preview | code]
400px posts
all colours customizable (literally every colour can be changed)
optional background images for the background and sidebar (i recommend only using 1 at a time)
sidebar is 170px width and 100% height (adjusts to browser window)
5 custom links
tooltips
do not redistribute, use as a base code or remove the credit (or move to secondary page). feel free to edit and customize as much as you like! if you have any questions, problems or need help with anything just send me a message. please like or reblog if using!
“There are two qualities that make fiction. One is the sense of mystery and the other is the sense of manners. You get the manners from the texture of existence that surrounds you. The great advantage of being a Southern writer is that we don’t have to go anywhere to look for manners; bad or good, we’ve got them in abundance. We in the South live in a society that is rich in contradiction, rich in irony, rich in contrast, and particularly rich in its speech” -Flannery O'Connor
N O V E L S / N O V E L L A S
Absalom, Absalom! by William Faulkner
As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner
Beloved by Toni Morrison
A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole
God’s Little Acre by Erskine Caldwell
Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers
Light in August by William Faulkner
Look Homeward, Angel by Thomas Wolfe
The Neon Bible by John Kennedy Toole
The Night of the Hunter by Davis Grubb
The Optimist’s Daughter by Eudora Welty
Other Voices, Other Rooms by Truman Capote
Outer Dark by Cormac McCarthy
Sanctuary by William Faulkner
Sartoris by William Faulkner
The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Tobacco Road by Erskine Caldwell
The Violent Bear It Away by Flannery O’Connor
Wise Blood by Flannery O’Connor
S H O R T S T O R I E S
A Good Man Is Hard to Find By Flannery O’Connor
A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner
Barn Burning by William Faulkner
The Flowers by Alice Walker
Kneel to the Rising Sun by Erskine Caldwell
Mountain Victory by William Faulkner
The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County by Mark Twain
Why I Live at the P.O. by Eudora Welty
P O E T R Y
Southern Gothic by Rickey Laurentiis
Playing Dead by Andrew Hudgins
This is really shitty, but here’s a masterlist of underused labels 'cause you fuckin' fucks keep using the same ones all over again and it needs to chill. I was gonna keep them to myself but since I'm no longer going to be rping, I've decided to share them with y'all. Pls reblog and like if you find it useful. part two is here.
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WIZARDING IDIOMS
i just stumbled on this and i thought it’s worth sharing.
"Wizarding idioms are expressions that are unique to wizarding culture. However, many of them seem to have analogous Muggle idioms, from which they may have been derived."
"Cat among the pixies" - play on “cat among the pigeons,” which is also the name of a Hercule Poirot novel by Agatha Cristie, meaning to do something to cause a lot of people bother or worry. Specifically, Arabella Figg’s description of Mundungus Fletcher.
"Fell off the back of a broom" - synonymous with “fell off the back of a lorry/truck,” meaning stolen merchandise. Mundungus Fletcher leaves his shift of watching over Harry Potter to see to such items, in 1995.
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theme 12- plethora
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sidebar is 400px x 800px
4 customizable links
hover post info
500px posts
do not claim as your own or use as a base
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Theme.0022 made by PSPRETTY
five links;500px post; sidebar image 180px; appearence; tooltip
dont forget to like or reblog this post if you take, likes inspire me. dont remove the credit
THEME 013: ELECTRIC AVENUE // stonequeenthemes
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Features:
Fifteen Custom Links (5 on right, 10 on left)
Sidebar Image (Width: 220px)
Navigation Image (Width: 220px)
Two Subtitle Options
Rules:
Please do not post an edited version of my code, even with the credit.
Please keep the credit intact. Absolutely do not move the credit at all, not even to a credits page.
Please like/reblog this post if you use. I like to know what my work goes towards.
If you use my themes for an rp main site, I’d love to see it! Feel free to submit me a link!
"Falling in love is not the only adventure worthy of a young woman."
Amber Rose Revah Gif Hunt
Note: I know there aren't that many gifs in this hunt. That being said, Amber Rose Revah is a stunning woman and could be a fantastic FC. If I had the ability to make gifs, I would make dozens of her. If anyone makes gifs of her, please let me know and I can add them to the hunt!
Parents for Candice Accola?
I honestly love Michelle Pfeiffer as her mom. Other options:
Leslie Mann
Naomi Watts
Catherine Keener
Cate Blanchett
For the papas:
Simon Baker
Russell Crowe
Vince Vaughn (depending on who you choose as the mom)
Jeff Bridges
How to make beautiful gifs without Photoshop!
So, Photoshop has a price and even though there are several torrents going around sometimes they just don’t run in your computer. Well I found how to make amazing gifs without photoshop that will make your life a lot easier.
Things you will need:
A computer
A video (Either a youtube url or a downloaded one, the higher the quality the better)
Instagiffer
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Swishyronan’s theme #05
Round & Round
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Useful Resources for Chrome and Tumblr
Just a few applications and websites I’ve found useful.
FOR THE GENERAL WEB
SESSION MANAGER—this application allows you to save websites, shut down your computer, and then open all your tabs again with the click of a button. Just a warning—when the old tabs reopen, it will shut down any others. Websites can be added and deleted from the list far easier than with bookmarks.
TOOMANYTABS—For when you have a ton of tabs open, this app helps organize them.
RECENTLY CLOSED TABS—click on the tab for a drop-down list of the fifteen most recently closed tabs.
AWESOME SCREENSHOT—allows you to take a screenshot of the screen and edit it right in the application.
MEASUREIT—you can measure the pixel size of anything on the web.
STRICT POMODORO—a time management application that blocks you from certain websites and then allows a five minute break.
CONVERT CASE—website that converts lowercase to uppercase letters and vice versa.
CLEARLY—if text on a page is difficult to read, simply click the icon to show the page in Clearly, with colors, font size and line heights that you decide. Then click the arrow to return to the page.
GOOGLE DICTIONARY—Just double click on a word for the definition.
DOWNLOAD MASTER—If there are a bunch of files to download on one page, this app can help download them all at once, or pick and choose which ones you want.
REALPLAYER—a media player that comes with a download extension for the web, useful for downloading videos straight from the page. Also does conversions for you, including video to mp3.
SPEEDDIAL—sets you up with a start page that you can customize to have linked to your most frequently visited websites. easily customizable.
TIMESTATS—More for fun than anything, this app lets you keep track of how much time you spend on the web and where you spend it.
EXTENSIONS MANAGER—Can help manage all your nifty new extensions.
FOR TUMBLR USERS
STYLISH—lets you set up themes for different websites, including your dashboard.
MISSING E—just get it okay? Allows for one click reblogging, as well as tons of other useful features.
TUMBLR SAVIOR—you poor soul if you’ve survived without this. Blacklist certain things so you never have to see them on your dash.
TUMTASTER—download audio posts from tumblr.
TUMBLR EDIT TAGS—edit your tags right from the dashboard.
TUMBLR CUSTOM PHOTOSETS—allows you more options for arranging photosets.
ASK MANGLER—lets you have paragraphs in asks.
I’m sure there are tons more, but I just felt like sharing the ones that I use the most on a day to day basis. Hope you find these useful!
Feedback you can ignore
In general:
-Feedback that says “this is good” or “this is bad” without giving a reason why. This doesn’t give any useful information.
-Feedback that vastly misses the point of the story. The exception is when everybody misses the point, in which case you probably need to make your point clearer.
-Feedback from close friends or family members. They are more invested in you than in the story, and that will influence their feedback.
Negative feedback:
-Feedback from somebody who “couldn’t get past more than five pages.” I see reviews like this for books on Amazon all the time and I ignore them because the reviewer hasn’t read enough of the book to form a good opinion. If it doesn’t offer anything useful for me as a reader, it won’t offer anything useful for you as a writer.
-Feedback from somebody you were just in an argument with.
-Feedback attacking you rather than your story.
Positive feedback:
-Feedback obviously more meant to cheer you up than to help you become a better writer.
-Feedback from somebody who only ever gives out positive feedback. Who knows what they really think of your story?
Bad reasons to ignore feedback:
-It’s not worded nicely.
-It criticizes the parts you put the most effort and emotion into writing.
-It comes from somebody who isn’t as good of a writer as you are. Often, finding the good and bad in somebody else’s writing is easier than finding the good and bad in your own writing.