“bits to use in everyday conversations”
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“bits to use in everyday conversations”
Gilmore Girls – 2.19: Teach Me Tonight
How to switch brain off and on again. How to switch brain off and on again when sleep isn't doing it right.
I like in avatar when they sneak into omashu and Aang is like "I'm mr Pippinpaddleopsicopolis" and the king thinks "this is obviously Aang, my old friend, who is still 12 for some weird reason" and then turns around and goes "of course, mr Pippinpaddleopsicopolis"
Bumi knows how to stick to a bit
"There's a steady cam bit where they do the bird noises[...] I knew Dónal was a brilliant actor and and when he came and read with Ella and the chemistry was phenomenal. I hadn't expected him to be genuinely as hysterically funny as he is. I mean, the twinkle in his eye when he's doing those bird noises, because he knows he's going to set her off. And he kept doing them slightly differently. So every time Ella thought she was okay and she'd get through it, he'd change it a bit and she's... there's some brilliant takes on that." - Sarah Quintrell, Screenwriter for The Other Bennet Sister.
"One of the most enjoyable scenes for Bruccoleri to film was one with Finn, in which Mary and Mr Hayward perform bird noises to each other in a park. “And it was so difficult,” she remembers, “because he’d really perfected some of these bird calls, but he was looking at me dead in the eye, serious, and I was really struggling. You can see me laughing – I just couldn’t do it without laughing." - Ella Bruccoleri's interview with Drama Quarterly
"just write a little every day" ok but what if i write nothing for 3 weeks and then suddenly type like i’m being hunted by god
every day it gets harder to have a relaxed jaw and decent posture
If you see this you’re legally obligated to reblog and tag with the book you’re currently reading
Peanuts (December 31, 1966) by Charles M. Schulz
Being a writer is wild because one minute you’re convinced you’re a genius and the next you’re googling ‘synonyms for walk’ like you’ve never used language before.
reblog to survive
how write book?
like that but more
oh noooooo
No, I don’t care if it’s “just the overture” or “only the orchestra.” I don’t care if there’s no one technically onstage yet. Put your phones away and stop talking. The show has started.
by daniel_casson
[pictured is a screenshot from a cartoon of two small dogs running side by side. tied to them are sticks, with a sign connecting them. the sign reads, “i hope you get good news on something you’ve been waiting on. you deserve it”]