Hamilton’s Leslie Odom Jr. talks diversity on Broadway - Watch the full video
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM I LOVE HIM
There’s a lot of people who exist in the world.
A lot of stories to tell.
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Hamilton’s Leslie Odom Jr. talks diversity on Broadway - Watch the full video
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM I LOVE HIM
There’s a lot of people who exist in the world.
A lot of stories to tell.
#PERFECT ANAKIN SKYWALKER CHARACTERIZATION
SCAMMED LMAOOOOOO
Objection, your honor. There has been no scam. The defendant clearly stated that they would tell the plaintiff’s girlfriend if the plaintiff bought the defendant a pizza. It was the failure of the plaintiff to heed the terms before agreeing to them that resulted in his infidelity being exposed.
Sustained.
How you think writing a large main cast will go: So many different character arcs. So many possible relationships and storylines. So much potential for different interactions. Found family. Everyone gets their screen time. All readers will find someone to relate to. This is gonna be so good!
How writing a large main cast actually goes: It’s been 50K words and everyone’s had like five lines of dialogue. During every conversation at least one person’s standing around doing nothing for three pages. Are you going nuts or have these three characters done nothing except provide comic relief for two story arcs? You haven’t even touched on the depths of everyone’s characters and you’re already halfway through the story. There is no end in sight. You are crying.
All I’m saying is there’s 7.6 billions of us and only one God. We could take him out if we want to.
Too bad he’s so high up, we couldn’t possibly reach him.
Wait, I just had an idea.
It’s gonna take a lot of construction work, though.
Hey, we’ve already got it started in Florida, just come join me we’re almost Λορεμ ιπσθμ δολορ σιτ αμετ, ηασ ει vιδισσε δισπθτανδο cομπλεcτιτθρ, σιντ λαορεετ ιντερπρεταρισ εαμ ιδ.
Kids need love.
Things to Keep Out of Your Healthy Relationships!
(Alternately: how to identify problematic YA romances.)
Written by yours truly, contributions from @jltillary, @theinkrepository, @time-to-write-and-suffer, and @sakrebleu.
Non-consensual physical intimacy, especially in situations where it’s portrayed as being done for the benefit of the victim or situations where the victim forgives the forced intimacy because they decide they like it after it’s already been forced on them. Examples:
Forcing a partner to accept physical comfort when they don’t want it.
Kissing a partner in the middle of an argument.
Framing consent as unnecessary simply because one person is attracted to the other.
Stalking the other person, even for their own safety.
Forcing the other person into some form of physical intimacy because they “liked it last time.”
Implying that it’s normal for a certain physically intimate act to hurt and/or their partner should grin and bear it.
Skipping over their partner’s preferred forms of intimacy in favor of what they want to do with/to their partner.
When in doubt: Consent should be explicitly given!!
Non-consensual communication. Examples:
Physically stopping a partner from leaving in order to continue talking with them.
Bringing up a topic the other person has made clear they don’t wish to discuss yet.
Forcing the other person into conversations with people they previously showed they did not wish to talk with.
Manipulating the conversation so that the other person shares a secret, especially one that doesn’t affect their partner.
Emotional manipulation. Examples:
Telling the other person to do something (i.e. ‘go away’) as a test, where the person is at fault if they follow through and do as their partner asked.
Blaming the other person for things beyond their control, especially “I wouldn’t be like this if not for you/your interests/your goals.”
Claiming they’ll die (or kill themselves) if the other person leaves.
Not wanting the other person to have friends of the same gender as their partner (i.e. a man not wanting his girlfriend to have any male friends).
“If you really loved me you would do x, y, and z.”
Demanding to be the most important part of their partner’s life, above and beyond their partner’s other responsibilities.
Cheating on their partner as a form of punishment.
Acting as though physical intimacy (or any other sort of intimacy) isn’t important, but then blaming the other person for not supplying it.
Acting distant or cruel until the other person does what they want, or because the other person didn’t do what they wanted.
Demeaning actions and words, especially in instances where they blame the actions and words on internalized sexism, racism, etc as a shield, in instances outside of high-stress arguments, and whenever the character isn’t sincerely sorry for what they did or makes no point to change. Examples:
Stating the other person’s interests or hobbies are inferior or a waste of time.
Telling them they were look better if they did x, y and z.
Demanding they stop doing something or start doing something else based on their gender, race, etc.
Placing the other person in a subordinate role without their partner’s explicit consent.
Not sharing certain pieces of information because they believe they know what’s best for their partner and don’t need the other person’s consent to act upon it.
Bonus: Glorification of a partner simply for not demeaning the other person, (i.e. for acting like an average, decent human being,) especially when the partner in question boasts how amazing they are for loving their “curvy”/non-white/bisexual/not-like-other-girls/etc partner.
Please add more, if you feel so inclined!
Thank you!!! It makes me sick when a couple in a story act like this and it’s portrayed as “romantic”. Also I might add: Territorial behavior (such as overprotectiveness, taking care of the other when the other don’t want it, acting like they knows better what is good for their partner and doing something potentially illegal for “their safety” like locking them up) that is seen as romantic and sexy. And for some reason this is popular in YA??!
This is helpful if you wanna portray a sociopath :) if the point is to have an awful human being
#these dumb videos were as much of my childhood as the real harry potter was
Casual reminder that the cast of the films wanted to do live action reenactments of most of these shorts
WHY DID THAT NOT HAPPEN.
Disney animator Andreas Deja drawing his characters Lilo & Scar.
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If anyone could put Scar on a redemption arc, it’s Lilo, let’s be honest. That girl has a knack for bringing out the good buried deep in someone.
alternatively: lilo has an attack lion now
^ Her friends need to be punished.
Lilo and Scar:
Please join me in appreciating my favorite part of the Avatar pilot.
I swear to god they made the pilot look like its art style was straight out of Akira or Studio Ghibli.
“You can’t win - I have the high ground.”
#this is up dog (via teapotsahoy)
Magicians photo bombing a live news broadcast
BUT HOW DID THEY DO IT
imagine your otp
This shows humor is criminally underrated