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I dare you to write
"Don't!" She screamed into the abyss. Axel jumped in to go after Roxas. An unnatural darkness was beginning to surround the area. The wind whipped against her body inching her back. She stepped forward struggling to keep her eyes open.
"Axel," she screamed out practically begging to hear a response. "Please..."
The wind began to lessen in it's strength and she ran forward to look into the hole.
"Axel, Roxas, please." It was no use. There was no response. She closed her eyes and jumped in; opening her determined eyes as the wind began frisking her eyes. That was it, she wasn't going to lose anymore friends. Especially Axel; even being a nobody there was something she could FEEL when she was with him. As if nothing else mattered. She rolled onto the ground and drew her keyblade expecting a hoard of heartless; however there wasn't a thing in sight. Nothing but shadows surrounded her. Where were they? What could have happened? She touched her hand to her chest. No. They were still here. She could feel them in her soul. She drew in a deep breath and began to head forward. Her friends needed her that was for sure.
Pokemon Crystal was released 18 years ago today
Omg my childhood!!!
How to: write pain
Don’t make paragraphs about it - battles are supposed to be fast-paced
Describe:
- the object used to harm the character
-where the injury is
-how long the character had had the injury
-how deep the cut is (for blades)
-whether or not the wound triggers other things (dizziness, bleeding)
There are different kinds of pain
punch/blunt force trauma:
-how it feels: aching, a single spike of pain before it fades into an ache, throbbing, numbness
-effects: swelling, bruising, broken bones, unconsciousness, dizziness, concussion, internal bleeding.
stab wound/cut
-how it feels: stinging (shallow wounds), burning
-effects: bleeding (the blood from arteries is a brighter red, like vermilion, the blood from veins is dark crimson), dizziness from the blood loss, unconsciousness, infection (if left unattended), death
gunshot
-how it feels: depends on the caliber bullet, from how far away they were shot and in what place
-effects: same as stab wounds
Things that an injured character may have/do
-heavy, harsh, ragged breathing
-panting, gasping, crying, grunting, hissing, groaning, whimpering, screaming, shrieking, clenching their teeth
-ears ringing, unable to speak
-pressing their hands on the injury to try and stop the bleeding, trembling, eyes rolling up into their head
-vision blurring, room spinning
Where to hit in a fight
temple and jaw - good for a knockout punch, but are near the skull so it will be dangerous if you miss (it can broke/dislocate your fingers)
nose/eyes - messes up the senses and distracts the opponent
neck: can mess up breathing, talking and the spinal cord
inner elbow: can disable the opponent’s arm
solar plexus: hard to hit but very effective
liver: causes immediate pain, dizziness and loss of breath
kidneys
groin
outer/inner thighs
knees
—————–
But not getting into a fight stops the injury for both the opponents :)
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@therealjacksepticeye my girl and I love using your sound clips for tik tok. Here's one of my favorites ^_^
HAVE SOME FLUFF BECAUSE I'M BACK AND I'M MORE IN LOVE WITH AXEL THAN EVER! HA!! Also, takes place in the 358/2 days saga. I was feeling a so
From my deviantart account. Hope you guys like it ^_^ (also yes i know of the grammar mistake in one paragraph i will fix it later, i promise xD)
“Who on earth would not long to be fought for? Is this not the very heart of human existence, to be worth fighting for, worth losing everything for?”
— Andrew Sean Greer, The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells
What being drunk is like, for fic writers who have never been drunk before
Nothing wrong with never being drunk (in fact, it’s probs a good thing) but it can be hard to write convincingly about alcohol if you’re not familiar with it, and I’ve read enough fics where 5 secs into reading I’m already cringing sooooo
1. It takes more than 1 beer to get drunk
Personally, it takes me (a small female occasional-drinker) either around 3 shots of any spirit, 2 large glasses of wine or 2.5 beer-like drinks within a short space of time to get over tipsy into drunk territory, and to be really drunk-drunk, a bottle of wine (3 or 4 glasses), or 5 shots should do it. BUT IT VARIES FROM PERSON TO PERSON
2. Lime and salt is literally only for tequila
and I know like less than 3 people who actually enjoy the taste of any alcohol
3. Your vision isn’t “blurry” or “foggy”
Alcohol affects your balance not your eyes, so the room defo can seem like it’s spinning but you’ll still have your 20/20. Sometimes it’s hard to focus, but it’s not constant - just every so often your eyes miss their mark.
4. Speech is less “slurred”, more in the wrong order
A great thread on writing drunk dialogue here: https://www.quora.com/How-can-I-write-dialogue-for-a-drunk-character
5. Not everyone gets hyper-sexual when drunk
It’s less a state of horniness and more a state of lowered inhibitions and social pressure
6. Coffee doesn’t sober you up like magic
Alcohol dissipates from the body at a rate of about .015% of BAC per hour, and drinking coffee doesn’t alter that rate
7. Alcohol rarely sends you into a deep and heavy sleep
You’re more likely to sleep fitfully and keep waking (sometimes to be sick, more likely to piss/drink water - sometimes just bcos being drunk is uncomfortable), unless you’re an alcoholic who depends on drink for sleep
8. You don’t *hic* in the middle of every sentence!!
If the drink is carbonated, then maybe, but you’re way more likely to have a problem with bloating etc with alcohol
9. You don’t go straight to black-out, speech-slurring drunk
It takes a lot of units and likely a couple of hours to work up to this stage - for different kinds of drunk this webpage is good: http://krisnoel.com/post/40871345058/my-character-is-drunk
10. Having drunk sex is difficult, awkward and rarely sexy
And you’re more likely to make-out with your friends than any strangers at a club, just because
11. Hangovers are rarely pounding, light-aversion torture
The younger/more tolerant you are, the better. Generally, for a night of heavy but not black-out drinking, you’ll be thirsty, probs nauseous and tired. The room may still be spinning but in an annoying, not painful way, and this’ll go away after a couple of hours and eating something, getting fresh air or having a shower (whatever works for you)
12. People talk nonsense when drunk
You are less likely to get a love confession and more likely to hear about all the rules for a complicated game they just invented, right that second
13. Everyone is different
Don’t make all your characters hyper, or depressive, or angry. For most of the night they won’t get to that stage anyway. Also, remember this whole list is based on my experiences, so feel free to ignore it all and do your own thing.
Happy drunk writing!
You’re the type of person that shrinks yourself for other people.
Am I the only one that thinks @therealjacksepticeye looks kinda like Finn Balor from WWE? Cuz i feel like I am. Especially with his beard coming in more fully now.
me, starting a new game: i’m gonna be evil this time
me, 5 minutes into said game: Being Mean Is Not Nice
me, after failing to be evil: i’m gonna look up the youtube videos of that playthrough instead
me, looking at the videos: i can’t watch this
Me playing undertale
Why are you so beautiful!!!
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when the heart of the card responds to your trust just right
#does this make kaiba kuzco #is kaiba gonna build kaibaland on top of Yugi’s gameshop
#can we turn kaiba into a llama
PLEASE CAN WE HAVE BAKURA AND MALIK AS YZMA AND KRONK?
#does kaiba dress in drag??
i hate you all
THIS JUST GETS BETTER AND BETTER. All I need is Grandpa as the guy who breaks Kaiba’s groove.
“You threw off my groove!”
“I’m sorry, but you’ve thrown off the CEO’s groove.”
What’s next… Bakura becoming a cat?
#omg would Marik’s shoulder devil be Yami Marik?
“Don’t listen to that guy. He’s trying to lead you down the path of righteousness.”
“I’m gonna lead you down the path that rocks!”
What would that make Joey???
#Rebecca should be the wife
#Ok Ok but Kuriboh would totally be the little squirrel >w>
“Kurikurikuri??”
“No nonONONONONONO-”
“KURIK URIRIRHR!?”
THIS KEEPS GETTING BETTER OMFG
Ok just go ahead and redraw the movie scene by scene
So, would the jaguars be Beast-type monsters or Dragon-types?
# The Big 5 turning into animals
“Get them!”
“Hey, I’ve been turned into a penguin. Can I go home?”
“You’re excused.”
Instead of a giant trampoline, it’s magical cylinder.
“For the last time, we did not order a Magic Cylinder!”
“You know pal, you could have told me that before I set it up.”
#would baby kaiba have blue eyes white dragon plushies?
i hate all 126,000 of you
it just keeps getting better and better.
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Would the two guys playing a board game be playing Dungeon Dice Monsters?
“Hey Yugi, you just missed your relatives.”
“Yeah, we just sent them up to your house.”
#Kaiba lines up all the yugioh spinoff protags in a line looking for a rival
“Hate your hair. Your hair. And your hair. Annnnd…”
“Lemme guess, you have a great personality.”
# And instead of a sewer crocodile it’s some sewer dragon thing..lol…
what about the part when Kaiba asks “Why does he even HAVE that lever in the first place?”
# The dagger on Bakura’s leg is the Millennium Rod
“Then I bet you weren’t expecting THIS.”
[SCREAMS OF HORROR]
“AHA!”
“Oh, okay.”
#So, when Kuzco gets turned into other animals, does Kaiba get turned into other monster cards, like UFO turtle and Fortress Whale since the big 5 got turned into cards?
“Don’t you say a word…”
[If you like these crossover redraws, consider buying me a coffee?]
Happiness Will Come To You.
when tho
When You Least Expect It. Probably Late March
reblog for happiness to come for you in late march!
I reblogged this last year and I hung out with blink-182 backstage on March 30. Reblogging again because it worked the first time.
honestly, last year one of the best days of my life happened in late March
How would I vary with dialogue tags? I am aware of how you punctuate dialogue and how you use it, but lately, my writing has gotten redundant with doing: “Hello,” he said, sipping his coffee slowly OR “My name is Jane,” she mumbled, averting her eyes. There is the same pattern of the dialogue and the dialogue tag with the same sentence structure, and I’d like to vary that.
Avoiding Repetition with Dialogue Tags
If your dialogue tags are starting to sound redundant, that’s because you’re overusing them or using them in the exact same way. But there are lots of ways you can vary tags, and often you don’t need them at all. Here are some tips to keep in mind when writing dialogue:
1. Vary tag placement.
Dialogue tags don’t have to be just “she said” or “he mumbled” at the end of a line of dialogue. You can also place tags at the beginning and in the middle:
“What time do you want to leave?” Kimberly asked.
Frank looked at his watch and said, “Maybe around seven?”
“Isn’t that too late?” Kimberly asked, frowning. “We need time to park.”
2. Use action tags instead.
Action tags focus the reader on who is about to speak, or indicate who just spoke, without using speaking words like “said” “asked” “mumbled,” etc.
Kimberly glided into the room, all satin and expensive perfume. “What time do you want to leave?”
Frank looked at his watch. “Maybe around seven?”
“Isn’t that too late?” Kimberly’s fake lashes fluttered in concern.
3. Don’t use a tag at all. ««««
– Use context to indicate who spoke.
Sometimes you can use one speaker to set-up the next speaker:
Kimberly glided into the room, all satin and expensive perfume, stopping before Frank with an expectant look. “Well? When did you want to leave?”
“Maybe around seven?”
“Isn’t that too late?” Kimberly asked, fake lashes fluttering in concern.
Since Kimberly is staring at Frank expectantly before she asks her question, we can assume the question is meant for Frank and that he is indeed the person responding.
Another example:
“This is ridiculous! We’ll never make it to the concert before it’s over,” Caroline whined, throwing her arms up in exasperation.
Jason folded his arms and drew in a breath through his nose. “Not unless someone can drive us…”
All eyes in the room landed on Ted.
“What? You want me to drive? I just got my license yesterday!”
Since all eyes in the room landed on Ted, we can assume Ted is the one who speaks next, and the context of his answer makes sense as a reply.
– Use the natural “back and forth” pattern to your advantage.
If a character’s dialogue extends beyond a paragraph, we indicate that by withholding the end quotation mark but still using one at the start of the next paragraph. This is how you know the same person is still talking. Otherwise, when the end quotation mark is present, a new line should equal a new speaker. Because of this, when there are only two people conversing, or two people dominating a conversation, you can rely on the natural “back and forth” pattern to let the reader know who’s speaking:
Kimberly glided into the room, all satin and expensive perfume. “What time do you want to leave, darling?”
Frank folded his newspaper and looked up at his wife. “I was thinking about seven?”
“Isn’t that too late? We need time to park.”
“Very well, then. We’ll leave at a quarter ‘til. Unless you think that’s too early?”
“No, darling. Quarter ‘till will be fine.”
Even though the speakers are only indicated in the first two lines of dialogue, it’s very clear who says what. When Frank answers Kimberly’s question, who else would be replying but Kimberly when there’s no one else in the room? And when she expresses concern that seven is too late, who else would be there to acquiesce? We know that it’s Frank.
– Use character voice to indicate who’s speaking.
Some characters have particular ways of speaking that make them easy to identify in dialogue. Maybe they’re the stereotypical “mopey teenager” and everything is “ugh” and “whatever.” Maybe, like Kimberly above, they use a lot of nicknames or terms of endearment. Maybe there’s a particular type of slang or vernacular that they use, like someone from the south saying “darlin’” and “y’all.” Even if there had been a third person in the example in #4, we could have guessed the final response was uttered by Kimberly since she called Frank darling at the beginning, too.
So, let’s look at a final example putting all of these ideas into practice:
Kimberly glided into the room, all satin and perfume, stopping before Frank with an expectant look. “Well? What time did you want to leave, darling?”
“I was thinking about seven,” Frank said as he folded his newspaper and looked up at his adoring wife.
“Seven? Don’t you think that’s too late? We need time to park, after all.”
Frank shook his head. “Very well, then. We’ll leave at a quarter ‘til. Unless you think that would be too early?”
“No, darling. I think quarter ‘til would be fine.”
“Splendid. I’ll go get ready, then.”
Out of six lines of dialogue, I only used a tag (Frank said) one time. :)