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“Not all men-” You’re right, FBI agent Dr. Spencer Reid would never do this
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25 Ways To Fuck With Your Characters
by Chuck Wendig
As storyteller, you are god. And to be frank, you’re not a particularly nice god — at least, not if you want your story to resonate with readers. A good storyteller is a crass and callous deity who treats the characters under his watchful eye like a series of troubled butt-puppets. From this essential conflict — storyteller versus character — a story is born. (After all, that’s what a plot truly is: a character who strives to get above all the shit the storyteller dumps on his fool head.)
Put differently, as a storyteller it’s your job to be a dick.
It’s your job to fuck endlessly with the characters twisting beneath your thumb.
And here’s 25 ways for you to do just that.
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LISTEN BITCH
I LEGIT GASPED WHEN HE SAID “LISTEN BITCH”
Normani + doodles.
Ariana and Nonna Grande at the Women’s March on January 21st, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.
Photos of Celebrities at Women’s Marches Around the World
One day after Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th president, protestors took to the streets of Washington, D.C. — and other cities around the world — in opposition of the reality star’s policies not just on women’s rights but human rights. While celebrities stayed away from the inauguration, they came out in droves for the Women’s Marches with Amy Schumer, Charlize Theron, Scarlett Johansson, Katy Perry, Amy Poehler, Chelsea Handler, Madonna, Lena Dunham, America Ferrera, and Ashley Judd among those lending their voices to the cause. And, yes, many of them rocked pink pussy hats.
Scarlett Johansson
Scarlett Johansson flashed a grin at the D.C. march, where she was also a speaker about her experience with Planned Parenthood. (Photo: Reuters)
Source: Yahoo Celebrity
Amy Schumer
Also in the capital? Amy Schumer, who arrived with her friends dressed in NASA gear. “March like everyone’s watching,” she wrote. (Photo: Instagram)
Source: Yahoo Celebrity
Amber Tamblyn and Amy Schumer
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants actress Amber Tamblyn quipped, “NASA’s finest @amyschumer.” (Photo: Instagram)
Source: Yahoo Celebrity
Samantha Ronson, Amy Poehler
Amy Poehler, who was hanging with Samantha Ronson and Amber Tamblyn, also marched, repping for Smart Girls everywhere. (Photo: Amber Rose Tamblyn/Instagram)
Source: Yahoo Celebrity
Amy Poehler and Lena Dunham
Poehler also selfied with Girls actress Lena Dunham, who captioned this photo, “Parks & Menstruation.” (Photo: Instagram)
Source: Yahoo Celebrity
Ashley Judd
Ashley Judd was also among the speakers in D.C. She read a poem about “nasty women” and spoke about the sexual assault allegations against Trump. (Photo: Ashley Judd/Instagram)
Source: Yahoo Celebrity
Cher
Cher, who was protesting in NYC days earlier, also went to the capital. “I want to give support and let people know that this was important enough for me to come and hear them and help them,“ she told People magazine. ” I want people to know that, as a group, we can change things,” (Photo: AP Photo/Sait Serkan Gurbuz)
Source: Yahoo Celebrity
Jake Gyllenhaal and Maggie Gyllenhaal
Siblings Maggie and Jake Gyllenhaal made the protest a family affair. They were in D.C. together. (Photo: Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)
Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain had more than enough credentials to get her into the D.C. march. (Photo: Instagram)
Ariana Grande
Here’s pop singer Ariana Grande in a bus en route to the march, which she planned to attend with her mom and grandma. (Photo: Ariana Grande/Instagram)
Melissa Benoist
Supergirl‘s Melissa Benoist had a custom sign that said, “Hey Donald, Don’t try to grab my p**** it’s made of steel.” (Photo: Instagram)
Debra Messing
The Will & Grace alum wore a pink “meow” hat as she traveled to the march with pal Ali Wentworth. (Photo: Debra Messing/Instagram)
Lena Dunham
Lena made a point to show off her shirt, which said, “Women are powerful and dangerous.” (Photo: Lena Dunham/Instagram)
Jennifer Beals, Chelsea Handler, Mary McCormack, and Charlize Theron
The Chelsea host organized the sister march in Sundance, where many stars are attending the Sundance Film Festival, and rallied her buddies, including Charlize Theron, Jennifer Beals, and Mary McCormack, for their snowy walk on Main Street. (Photo: Getty Images)
Chelsea Handler
Handler, giving fellow protesters a hug while rocking a Planned Parenthood hat, said of organizing the march, “If there’s anything I learned in the last year, it’s that we need to be louder and stronger than ever about what we believe in, so I joined some incredible women from around the country to bring our voices together in the streets of Park City.” (Photo: Instagram)
Charlize Theron
“Representing here at Sundance!” the Oscar winner wrote along with this selfie. (Photo: Charlize Theron/Instagram)
Kristen Stewart
Kristen Stewart, who talked about Donald Trump’s bizarre obsession with her, also marched in Park City. (Photo: The Park Record/Twitter)
Nick Offerman
“I’m a nasty girl,” wrote Parks and Rec alum Nick Offerman, looking fetching in his pussy hat in Utah. (Photo: Twitter)
John Legend
While Chrissy Teigen flew to Washington to be at the main event, John Legend made sure to pound the snowy pavement back in Utah. (Photo: Amy Kaufman/Twitter)
Laura Dern
Laura Dern, who was also in Park City, carried a poster demanding “justice for all. (Photo by George Pimentel/Getty Images)
Charlize Theron
Charlize wiped away a tear while listening to the powerful speeches in Park City (Photo: George Pimentel/Getty Images)
Jurnee Smollett-Bell and John Legend
Legend also marched with Jurnee Smollett-Bell. (Photo: George Pimentel/Getty Images)
Benjamin Bratt
Benjamin Bratt held a “Dolores” button for Civil rights activist Dolores Huerta. She was slated to speak at the march in Washington, but the documentary about her life, Dolores, was accepted into the film festival so she went there instead. (Photo by George Pimentel/Getty Images)
Ian McKellen
There was an Ian McKellen sighting at the march in London. (Photo: Twitter)
Gillian Anderson
The X-Files actress brought along her daughter, Piper, to march in London. “Proud to be one of many today,” she wrote. (Photo: Twitter)
Source: Yahoo Celebrity
Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain had more than enough credentials to get her into the D.C. march. (Photo: Instagram)
Source: Yahoo Celebrity
Ariana Grande
Here’s pop singer Ariana Grande in a bus en route to the march, which she planned to attend with her mom and grandma. (Photo: Ariana Grande/Instagram)
Source: Yahoo Celebrity
Melissa Benoist
Supergirl‘s Melissa Benoist had a custom sign that said, “Hey Donald, Don’t try to grab my p**** it’s made of steel.” (Photo: Instagram)
Source: Yahoo Celebrity
Debra Messing
The Will & Grace alum wore a pink “meow” hat as she traveled to the march with pal Ali Wentworth. (Photo: Debra Messing/Instagram)
Source: Yahoo Celebrity
Lena Dunham
Lena made a point to show off her shirt, which said, “Women are powerful and dangerous.” (Photo: Lena Dunham/Instagram)
Source: Yahoo Celebrity
Jennifer Beals, Chelsea Handler, Mary McCormack, and Charlize Theron
The Chelsea host organized the sister march in Sundance, where many stars are attending the Sundance Film Festival, and rallied her buddies, including Charlize Theron, Jennifer Beals, and Mary McCormack, for their snowy walk on Main Street. (Photo: Getty Images)
Source: Yahoo Celebrity
Chelsea Handler
Handler, giving fellow protesters a hug while rocking a Planned Parenthood hat, said of organizing the march, “If there’s anything I learned in the last year, it’s that we need to be louder and stronger than ever about what we believe in, so I joined some incredible women from around the country to bring our voices together in the streets of Park City.” (Photo: Instagram)
Source: Yahoo Celebrity
Charlize Theron
“Representing here at Sundance!” the Oscar winner wrote along with this selfie. (Photo: Charlize Theron/Instagram)
Source: Yahoo Celebrity
Kristen Stewart
Kristen Stewart, who talked about Donald Trump’s bizarre obsession with her, also marched in Park City. (Photo: The Park Record/Twitter)
Source: Yahoo Celebrity
Nick Offerman
“I’m a nasty girl,” wrote Parks and Rec alum Nick Offerman, looking fetching in his pussy hat in Utah. (Photo: Twitter)
John Legend
While Chrissy Teigen flew to Washington to be at the main event, John Legend made sure to pound the snowy pavement back in Utah. (Photo: Amy Kaufman/Twitter)
Laura Dern
Laura Dern, who was also in Park City, carried a poster demanding “justice for all. (Photo by George Pimentel/Getty Images)
Charlize Theron
Charlize wiped away a tear while listening to the powerful speeches in Park City (Photo: George Pimentel/Getty Images)
Jurnee Smollett-Bell and John Legend
Legend also marched with Jurnee Smollett-Bell. (Photo: George Pimentel/Getty Images)
Benjamin Bratt
Benjamin Bratt held a “Dolores” button for Civil rights activist Dolores Huerta. She was slated to speak at the march in Washington, but the documentary about her life, Dolores, was accepted into the film festival so she went there instead. (Photo by George Pimentel/Getty Images)
Ian McKellen
There was an Ian McKellen sighting at the march in London. (Photo: Twitter)
Gillian Anderson
The X-Files actress brought along her daughter, Piper, to march in London. “Proud to be one of many today,” she wrote. (Photo: Twitter)
Source: Yahoo Celebrity
John Legend
While Chrissy Teigen flew to Washington to be at the main event, John Legend made sure to pound the snowy pavement back in Utah. (Photo: Amy Kaufman/Twitter)
Source: Yahoo Celebrity
Laura Dern
Laura Dern, who was also in Park City, carried a poster demanding “justice for all. (Photo by George Pimentel/Getty Images)
Source: Yahoo Celebrity
Charlize wiped away a tear while listening to the powerful speeches in Park City (Photo: George Pimentel/Getty Images)
Source: Yahoo Celebrity
Jurnee Smollett-Bell and John Legend
Legend also marched with Jurnee Smollett-Bell. (Photo: George Pimentel/Getty Images)
Benjamin Bratt
Benjamin Bratt held a “Dolores” button for Civil rights activist Dolores Huerta. She was slated to speak at the march in Washington, but the documentary about her life, Dolores, was accepted into the film festival so she went there instead. (Photo by George Pimentel/Getty Images)
Ian McKellen
There was an Ian McKellen sighting at the march in London. (Photo: Twitter)
Gillian Anderson
The X-Files actress brought along her daughter, Piper, to march in London. “Proud to be one of many today,” she wrote. (Photo: Twitter)
Source: Yahoo Celebrity
Benjamin Bratt
Benjamin Bratt held a “Dolores” button for Civil rights activist Dolores Huerta. She was slated to speak at the march in Washington, but the documentary about her life, Dolores, was accepted into the film festival so she went there instead. (Photo by George Pimentel/Getty Images)
Source: Yahoo Celebrity
Ian McKellen
There was an Ian McKellen sighting at the march in London. (Photo: Twitter)
Source: Yahoo Celebrity
Gillian Anderson
The X-Files actress brought along her daughter, Piper, to march in London. “Proud to be one of many today,” she wrote. (Photo: Twitter)
Source: Yahoo Celebrity
Rowan Blanchard at the Women’s March in Los Angeles on January 21, 2017
so proud of my favs and all womans fighting for our rights in the womens march❤❤❤,i wish that i was there supporting too.
As of today, WhiteHouse.gov is no longer a reliable source of information. Trump is using the platform to spread lies. You might want to check it out to see what his new “policies” are, but the lack of information and the misinformation now present on the website are stunning.
Linda Sarsour speaks at the Women’s March on Washington - January 21, 2017
I have no sympathy for all of the (ex) trump supporters who are JUST NOW feeling regretful. fuck you, fuck your vote, and fuck your decision to jeopardize millions of lives because you wanted to whine about a bunch of emails
my depression is just like “hey instead of making you sad we’re going to make you really lazy and unable to function so that people just get annoyed with you rather than feel bad for you”
International Women’s Day
Women’s March on Washington | January 21st, 2017 — Some of my favorite photos I took.
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Powerful photos show just how big women’s marches were around the world
Hundreds of thousands of marchers gathered to make their voices heard at the Women’s March in Washington, D.C., on Saturday — but they weren’t the only ones marching.
Sister marches, hundreds more of them, were held in cities around the globe. See more photo from the ground