when kyle masters dimensional travel, he pops in to george singleton’s dimension every so often to play call of duty with him
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when kyle masters dimensional travel, he pops in to george singleton’s dimension every so often to play call of duty with him
kyle camden 🤝 george singleton
reluctantly going to universe-defying extremes for some guy named mike
although I do have to say, and I’m not sure if this was a conscious choice, that it’s really cool that george, a gay older teen who would do anything for a best friend who wouldn’t do the same for him, is the one that shows kyle that love is real and tangible and something you should always run towards. and that the point that mike dropped down from, where kyle dies for a best friend that hates him, is the epicenter of love in the universe. george chooses love, and maybe that inspires kyle to choose love too.
kyle:
>appears in an unrelated book
>saves a random guy
>argues with himself
>says that god isn’t real
>says that love is pointless
>argues with himself more
>watches the guy run into thin air screaming his nemesis’ name
>presumably goes about his day like normal
Lit Tuesday: On Writing
Lit Tuesday: On Writing
I finally finished On Writing! You might remember me moaning about it in another post (Books in Progress), but I finally finished it. I really enjoyed it, especially for it being a non-fiction book. I feel like I agree with a lot of points that Stephen King brought up (staying dedicated and consistent, building your toolbox of skills, reading a lot), but there were a few things that I wasn’t…
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You do not have to explain every single drop of water contained in a rain barrel. You have to explain one drop—H2O. The reader will get it.
George Singleton
Você não tem que explicar cada gota de água contido em um barril. Você tem que explicar uma gota -H2O . O leitor irá entender.
George Singleton
You do not have to explain every single drop of water contained in a rain barrel. You have to explain one drop--H2O. The reader will get it.
George Singleton