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So we all heard God Lexa when she said "there will be no offspring, except for Emori and Murphy" right? Yes? So wee agree? Perfect. Have a nice day everyone.
Someone please send me Memori fanfics I need them (especially if there's a baby and it's on the same universe or just any please)
“You are more important than any other person in this universe.”
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“She’s not breathing!”
Murphy’s entire world stops, his expression shattering.
Definitely not crying, this is beautiful.
So why is no one talking about sarcastic Emori?
"Emori, say something!!"
"Something"
*Talking about being impaled*
"Oh, this? It's just a scratch"
"We have to cauterize the wound"
"Well that sounds like fun"
Emori (and Murphy) will be ok. Emori (and Murphy) will be ok. Emori (and Murphy) will be ok. Emori (and Murphy) will be ok. Emori (and Murphy) will be ok. Emori (and Murphy) will be ok. Emori (and Murphy) will be ok.
Talking to you, everyday, even though you didn’t answer, it kept me sane.
I fucking swear if anything happens to Emori or Murphy, please no, please, I'm begging, I am so fucking anxious, send help.
PS. You don't show that kind of scene in a trailer is the character is gonna d word, I mean, the point is to take you off guard, right?
The biggest plot twist of the final season might be if Emori is in fact not pregnant
What would Monty think of Clarke?
It upsets me how Emori (and Murphy) took care of Madi all this time and she's safe and well and Clarke didn't even say hi so her like ??? Not even a "thanks for keeping her safe". Idk I just think Emori deserves so much better. Because of this and other obvious reasons that I won't mention, for me this is not Clarke, I miss the real Clarke.
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I was on my way home, on the bus and I saw a man walking towards a now empty seat, like any person would do. He was right next to the seat and this woman came almost running from the back of the bus and took the seat before him. He stared at her and told her he was going to seat there, she ignored him so he walked to the back, annoyed of course. I was so mad I had to give him my seat, I was almost going to get off anyways. I just couldn't take it, they were both adults, no elders, not pregnant, nothing, no one had any privilege, but still what was she thinking? Did she think she had priority because she was a woman? You fucking want equality, men also fucking deserve equality. Had to get it off my chest
I’m not prejudice.
Alright, who’s ready to get emotional over Until Dawn again, because I just realized something.
I don’t think Beth Washington died immediately.
When Sam and Mike find Hannah’s journal in the mines, the first entry tells us that the fall killed Beth, leaving Hannah alone and trapped. The fall killed her, not she died in the fall. And the next sentence? I watched the color drain from her face. The blood draining from someone’s face is something that happens immediately after death, since the blood stops circulating as soon as the heart stops pumping it, and Hannah saw this happen. Considering the fact that she seemed to be in pretty bad shape herself directly after the fall, looking stunned or unconscious in the close-up of them lying there, we can probably assume that she wouldn’t have been able to sit/stand and see Beth (who fell behind her) for a while after that.
Beth’s injuries from the fall may have killed her, but everything points to this being somewhat drawn-out rather than instant. Hannah had to actually watch the moment life drained out of her little sister. What if she was conscious? What if she had the chance to say something to Hannah before she died, to comfort her or make an ‘if I don’t make it’ speech? What if Hannah was holding her, trying to tell her it would be okay? Why does my heart hurt so much?
Why you do this to me? (Even 3 tears later)
Writing Science Fiction: Tips for Beginners
We’ve seen a lot of science fiction stories over the past year or so. It’s not like they sci-fi ever went out of style, but it seems to be gaining popularity recently.
For some, writing science fiction might seem like a daunting genre to break into. Do you need to know complex mathematical equations? Do you need to know exactly how space travel works? Did you need to major in astrophysics?
Sure, those things don’t hurt, but they’re absolutely not necessary. You can write a great sci-fi novel without years of research. And you can tell a really interesting story, even if you’re not a science pro.
Here are a few tips to get started:
Consider ‘What-if’ Scenarios
This isn’t just a great rule for sci-fi novels, but I think the best ones use this approach. Start off with a simple what-if scenario. For example: what if we lived on a world made of ice? What if in this particular world only consisted of women? Obviously, you’ll need to expand on those scenarios and spend time really developing what those caveats would mean, but you get the idea.
Start with a small what-if scenario and brainstorm!
Figure Out Your Rules
I don’t think writing great sci-fi depends on being 100% scientifically accurate ALL THE TIME, but I do think you need to stick to your own rules. Whatever is a hard rule for your own universe, it’s important to keep it that way. Does your world have ships that can travel quickly from planet to planet? Sure, that’s great! Figure out your own rules for space travel and develop your world. How do the inhabitants on one planet act/grow/eat/interact compared to the inhabitants of another? Spend time developing these ideas!
No Info Dumps!
Sometimes when people write science fiction, they tend to explain their universe all in one big info-dump. Don’t. This is boring and it does nothing to serve your story. Slowly reveal information. Every plot point in your story should serve a purpose. Develop your characters through the action and show off your worlds through them. Get creative.
Keep it Vague
If you’re unsure about the science of something, write to your strengths. Don’t understand how space travel works? Maybe your MC is put to sleep during a long trip. This is just one example, but try to figure out a way to make it work for you. Maybe avoid space travel altogether if it doesn’t serve your story.
Listen, this isn’t a substitute for research, but I also don’t want you to avoid writing science fiction if you just don’t get a lot of the concepts involved. If you’ve got a great idea for a story, work it out to fit your style. Science fiction is a great platform for unique and compelling character studies, so don’t get scared off! You don’t have to write hard science fiction in order to write a good novel.
-Kris Noel