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I miss my princess 😓
one person's "ugghh this trope is so overdone" is another person's "oooooohohohohohohohoho"
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things to do as a time-traveller that shouldn’t necessarily cause irreparable damage to history as we know it.
buy first editions of books while they are still cheap.
look at historical characters from afar and later look what portrait of them was the most accurate to their physique.
prevent art, photos and documents to be lost to time or accidents by rescuing them.
(discreetly) take photos of long extinct species to make accurate illustrations about them.
note how the night sky looked like pre-industrial era.
write down curious and forgotten idioms people used to talk.
go to plays when the playwrights were still alive.
take notes on how people from different social statuses dressed.
ask around people’s ideas on politics.
I asked one of my (male) friends to stop using the phrase “man up” and he has been using “fortify” for the past two weeks instead and it’s just a little thing but honestly it makes a difference
and tbh it’s also pretty funny when I start to deflate in the library and he leans over and goes “FORTIFY”
Dude, fortify is bangin’. That makes things like you’re some kind of RPG character. Fortify is way better than “man up.”
Happy 10th anniversary to Fortify
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pick up that non-fiction book
not all of us can live in fantasy 100% the time like i see some people on here do and it's refreshing to learn something new. its been philosophy, essays, and history for me and i feel much more at home on planet Earth for it knowing that people have been struggling and wishing similarly for millenia.
its not that fiction doesnt have its place, its important and healthy to exercise the imagination, but non-fiction can do so much to boost and supplement that. if not for yourself, for your art or for the people you're around
"representation matters!" but you wont read or engage with non-fiction works about any demographic outside your own
this version of the post doesnt seem to be getting much traction but this is arguably the most important reason why we should be reading nonfiction in addition to fiction
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It’s literally like…… help!! lol. help me!!!! haha.
You can tell a lot about a person by entering their mind palace and encountering their greatest fears and darkest hopes in a labyrinth reflective of their subconscious thoughts.
You can tell a lot about a person by entering their mind palace and encountering their greatest fears and darkest hopes in a labyrinth reflective of their subconscious thoughts.
Thought this might help others who struggle when writing. I know I get in my head too much.
truly the idea of "this scene is (un-)necessary to the story" is such a fundamentally uncurious and anti-art way of engaging with fiction. the story itself is unnecessary, in the sense that all art is unnecessary, because art is not a fucking optimization problem. that's the beauty of it
i've been thinking a lot the last few days about how so many people, even when they think they're defending art, automatically adopt the position of the STORY being the most important part of all fiction. the plot, the character arc, the worldbuilding, but it's always about moving something forward and building a narrative idea. and like....yes, fine, but sometimes i read books because i like the way the author puts words together! sometimes i watch movies because the images and sounds give me an ineffable human experience! not all art can be experienced via synopsis!!!!!!!!!!!
--to elaborate on the first part of that first sentence as i originally intended to but forgot, a lot of people say things like "of course sex scenes contribute to the story! you learn so much about a character and their relationships by how they approach sex!" and giving examples of things like pretty woman. which is so wildly missing the point that sex scenes, like all scenes, do not have to earn their place by proving their practical value. you're not supposed to watch a film or read a book with a ledger in hand making sure every minute can be justified for a suspicious jury.
i don't care if the sex scene (or fight scene or dinner scene or lengthy silent establishing shot) Contributes to the Story. does it make me feel something? does it make me think? do i remember it years later and have to stop and catch my breath without fully understanding why? did i experience it and become in some small way different afterward? did it remind me that there's more to art and to life than advancing the plot?
To elaborate on that: there is a suspicious jury that decides if that moment or scene or word belongs in the work: the author or authors! It’s over now! You’re not editing it, you’re observing it! It does, in fact, belong, because it is in it right now! As the audience, you aren’t the person who decides what should or shouldn’t be in the work. You just get to decide if you want to see it and observe how it makes you feel.
it bothers me that you often don't really hear about people having a "favorite album" the way they might have a favorite movie or favorite video game
fuck it. reblog this and tell me in the tags what your favorite album is
[looking at my mutuals’ posts] whatever you say beautiful
having completely opposing headcanons at the same time is important for the diversity of the fandom ecosystem. yes I believe this would happen. but I also don’t. hope this helps
Not book smart or street smart but a secret third thing.
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I WANT TO WRITE MY STORIES!!!!!!!!!!!! -> continues doing literally Anything Else besides writing