you just teleported to the last game you played how is it going? {you're plot involved}
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I don't play games/results
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you just teleported to the last game you played how is it going? {you're plot involved}
good
bad
great
awful
dead
I don't play games/results
Soma đ
Surfing & Flying Pikachu (2021) - Card Sleeves, Deck Case and Playmat Illustrator: Yuri Yokomizo
Todayâs the day!!!
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How to Fix Underwriting
1. Slow down at emotionally important moments.
Big emotions need space to land. If a scene feels rushed, pause the plot briefly to show how the moment affects the character.
2. Add reactions, not explanations.
Instead of explaining what a character feels, show it through physical responses, hesitation, or small actions that reveal emotion naturally.
3. Ground every scene in the senses.
If a scene feels thin, add one or two sensory detailsâsound, texture, smell, or temperatureâto make the moment feel lived-in.
4. Let thoughts interrupt action.
A line of internal thought can deepen a scene without slowing it too much. Thoughts show stakes, fear, longing, or conflict beneath the action.
5. Expand consequences, not events.
You donât need more things to happenâyou need to show what matters. Focus on how events change relationships, decisions, or self-perception.
6. Strengthen setting where emotion peaks.
The environment should echo or contrast the emotion of the scene. Setting is not decorationâitâs emotional reinforcement.
7. Add specific details instead of general ones.
Underwriting often relies on vague language. Swap âthey arguedâ for one sharp line of dialogue or a specific breaking point.
8. Let dialogue breathe.
Short dialogue exchanges without pauses can feel flat. Add beatsâsilence, gestures, interruptionsâto give the conversation weight.
9. Show transitions between scenes.
If scenes jump too quickly, readers feel disoriented. A brief transition helps establish time, mood, and emotional continuity.
10. Clarify stakes early in the scene.
If readers donât know what can be lost, scenes feel empty. Make sure the character wants something specific and fears losing it.
11. Use the âwhat are they feeling right now?â check.
After each major beat, ask what emotion is dominant in that moment. If itâs missing on the page, the scene is likely underwritten.
12. Expand scenes that feel âtoo clean.â
If a scene resolves too neatly or quickly, it probably needs more tension. Messy emotions and unresolved feelings add depth.
LIKES TO CHARGE REBLOGS TO CAST
you people aren't CASTING
SYAORAN LI Cardcaptor Sakura (1998 - 2000)
Where did your first name come from?
I was named after one of my parents
I was named after a dead relative or family friend
I was named after a living relative or family friend
I was named after a religious figure
I was named after a historical figure
I was named after a fictional character
I was named after a place
My parents just chose a name they liked
Other
Having been named after a character in The Great Gatsby by my English-major dad, I thought I would ask about this.
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reblog if you remember what it felt like to walk into blockbuster
If youâre reblogging this maybe also do a couple stretches. Gods know our back and shoulders could use it.
The aging of the Tumblr userbase does more for my stretching routine then anything else.
Thank you, my generational cousins. I will go and stretch now.
reblog this and tell me your favorite album written and performed by a woman?
Assign an aspect of nature to prev
Waves at the beach
Rushing breeze through leaves
A crack of thunder
Flow of a river
The shine of a gem
Dancing embers of a flame
Torrential rain
Slow falling snow
An emerald sea of grass
Austere cliffside
A maze of roots
The endless oceans
Heat waves.
Captain America knows whatâs good.
STAY WOKE
This is the Captain America we need in 2017.
Letâs hear Capâs entire speech:
âListen to meâ all of you out there! You were told by this manâ your heroâ that America is the greatest country in the world! He told you that Americans were the greatest peopleâ that America could be refined like silver, could have the impurities hammered out of it, and shine more brightly! He went on about how precious America was â how you needed to make sure it remained great! And he told you anything was justified to preserve that great treasure, that pearl of great price that is America!
âWell, I say America is nothing! Without its idealsâ its commitment to the freedom of all men, America is a piece of trash! A nation is nothing! A flag is a piece of cloth! I fought Adolf Hitler not because America was great, but because it was fragile! I knew that liberty could be snuffed out here as in Nazi Germany! As a people, we were no different than them! When I returned, I saw that you nearly did turn American into nothing! And the only reason youâre not less then nothingâ is that itâs still possible for you to bring freedom back to America!â
âCaptain America, âWhat If (Captain America Were Not Revived Until Today)?â Volume 1 #44 (Peter Gillis, writer), April 1984Â
Kinomoto Sakura ; Card Captor Sakura â FuRyu
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