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Cosimo Galluzzi

Janaina Medeiros
occasionally subtle

@theartofmadeline
NASA

#extradirty

shark vs the universe

pixel skylines

oozey mess
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Xuebing Du
Sweet Seals For You, Always

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Mike Driver
One Nice Bug Per Day
DEAR READER
Claire Keane
RMH
will byers stan first human second
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@peachiiismsremade
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Done
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barnes & noble and chill
In “Avengers: Infinity War”, Thanos remains on one knee after taking an axe to the chest. This is a clear reference to how I felt seconds after Claire rejected my marriage proposal
Your mcm wears timbs in thE SUMMER
HE WORK CONSTRUCTION
Us: Can we get 3 way FaceTime & better quality charging cables ?
Apple:
Some of the best writing advice I ever got was if you’re stuck on a scene or a line, the problem is actually about 10 lines back and that’s saved me from writer’s block so many times.
I feel like I need an elaborate explanation
Often times, I find myself stuck on what a character should say next or what should happen in a scene to connect A to B or so on. When this happens, I fall into the trap of writing and rewriting the same few lines over and over, and becoming more and more dissatisfied every time until I give up.
But problem is almost never actually whatever line I’m trying to write at the moment; the issue is the stuff leading up to the line. Maybe there are structural issues with the set up, maybe I wrote a bit of dialogue that was out of character leading to a discussion that doesn’t make sense, maybe I’m missing a vital piece of exposition or expositing too much. It could be a lot of things, but the important part of the advice is to look back and be willing to consider changes to something earlier in the work (even if you’re really attached to like a piece of dialogue or a particular sentence or something) instead of trying to find a way to force out a scene that’s not working.
That makes a lot of sense. Thanks for explaining!
Yeah bro hit me up we’ll cancel some plans sometime
Me: why didn’t I get full points for annotations
English teacher: you just wrote “savage” every time Lady Macbeth spoke
i hate it when teachers make u play those dumbass “get to know you” games like sis i’m not staying here forever you don’t have to know me like that just follow me on instagram or something
uh oh sisters!! *disables the airlock and is sucked into the void of space*
“we are looking for passionate individuals who want to make a difference in their community”
it’s a grocery store