i may seem like an angry person on the surface but deep inside im actually angrier
Stranger Things
dirt enthusiast
todays bird
YOU ARE THE REASON
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Peter Solarz

Love Begins

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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#extradirty

@theartofmadeline

roma★

Discoholic 🪩

Origami Around
Misplaced Lens Cap
occasionally subtle

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blake kathryn

Kaledo Art
ojovivo

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@purplewarcaster
i may seem like an angry person on the surface but deep inside im actually angrier
i am SUCH a HUGE HOMOSEXUAL
Raquel Escudero
“It’s… it’s good… *sniff*”
sageissupergay
Stick it on his chestplate like a fridge
i got you covered fam
he’s a badass bounty hunter shhhh ignore that he looks like a human fridge
sound: [ON]
bubble boi
daiselaraine
IM DECEASED
Don't die on us!
my cat Meatball’s hanukkah sweater started kinda coming off, so my girlfriend went to fix it, and as she did so she said to him, in her most tender and maternal voice, “aww, is your shirt coming off? whore”
the first five words of this post alone contain so much storytelling
Morally Grey But Still Likable?
Writing morally grey characters readers will love.
@coinsanddeadlypoisons asked:
Do you have any tips about writing from the point of view of a manipulative character? I don’t want him to be an asshole but i am afraid the readers would see him as such.
The large majority of the characters in The Warlord’s Contract are morally grey in one way or another, with one in particular being rather manipulative, and I’ve found that the same basic principles and tricks apply to them all, no matter which negative “asshole” attributes they exhibit.
1. Why do they do what they do?
Readers will forgive most morally gray actions if they feel the character has a good reason for it. This reason can be anything number of things, often compounded. These include, but are not limited to:
The character’s goal is worth the sins they commit in the process.
Their past has conditioned them to do what they do.
They believe that they (or someone else) will suffer if they don’t.
They believe everyone else is already doing the same and they’re evening the playing field.
They believe their actions will benefit others in the long run.
They’re convinced they’ll be hurt if they don’t do it.
The reason(s) you character has do doing what they do should also make sense within the context of the story itself. Thematically, it should match or mirror other cause and effect situations you’re presenting, and it should fit (and often intertwine) with the character’s backstory and personality.
Continua a leggere
The storm had broken hours ago but the air still felt heavy. Sick. As if something had blanketed the forest and refused to let it go.
and here is the teenage version of OoT/MM for our series of zelink collabs! i did the lines this time while @cryptidw00rm did both the sketch and color!
[ link to all the collabs ]
Wizarding Tattoo Parlors.
I know it has been talked about before but I want to talk about wizarding tattoos and piercing again. Here’s just a couple ideas.
A tongue ring that you wear to ward off minor hexes and jinxes.
A Tattoo of a tree where the leaves change depending on the season.
A pair of matching tattoos of a piece of parchment that can be wrote on to send messages.
You see this dagger I have tattooed on my calf? It comes off into my hand as a real weapon when I’m in danger.
A little dragon that flies around your left forearm.
A pin-up witch that winks and waves at you.
A tattoo that starts off as a rune but once you fall asleep and wake up in changes into something that is similar to your patronus, something that symbolizes who you are.
A tattoo on somebodies wrist that warms up and changes color when they need to take their medications.
Ear piercings that translate everything around you into your native language.
Lip piercing that do the same, except when you speak you speak the language of whoever you’re speaking to.
A small bird tattoo behind your ear that chirps and whistles to you when you’re anxious.
A tattoo of your child that ages with them.
A tattoo for those that are hard of hearing or deaf and are unable to read lips at that moment that displays the words of the person speaking to them on their hand.
A nose ring that is charmed that long as you are wearing it you will never lose your keys.
A flower scene where some flowers only will bloom at certain times.
little nocturnal animal tattoos like raccoons that only show up on your skin after dark.
a tattoo of digital numbers on your wrist that tell the time.
Magical tattoos and piercings!!!
You: This generation wants to fuck vampires and shit. What happened to the time when vampires were scary?
Me, an intellectual (who wrote her BA Thesis about this very topic): The Vampire as a literary device literally developed out of east European folk stories as a way to explore anxieties and fears around sex. You’re supposed to want to fuck them, that’s the whole point!
How dare you post this and not link your thesis. I want to know more!
It’s October. Go be weird, my children.
shainadaina