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THEY FINALLY DID THE REVEAL HOLY FUCK (also im so close to crying abt the samulet… like this close ����)
I KNOW and it was the best reveal ever... i am so pumped :’D
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onasas replied to your post:WAIT HOLY FUCK I HAVENT SEEN SUPERNATURAL IN SO...
THEY FINALLY DID THE REVEAL HOLY FUCK (also im so close to crying abt the samulet… like this close ����)
I KNOW and it was the best reveal ever... i am so pumped :’D
WAIT HOLY FUCK I HAVENT SEEN SUPERNATURAL IN SO LONG BUT IS THAT THE SAMULET???? IS THAT CHUCK??? WHAT THE FUCK I'M SCREAMJNG
YES AND YES
YES
THIS IS NOT A DRILL THE SAMULET IS BACK AND CHUCK IS ALSO BACK AND CHUCK IS... [REDACTED] BUT YOU CAN PROBABLY FIGURE IT OUT
IT IS GREAT
i guess my question is how do you continue to find energy and drive to write such long pieces? like i've got a lot of ideas that i want to make happen, but when i think abt the length of them, and my track record trying to finish longer stuff, i get kinda discouraged?
I mean the answer is that often times I don’t - if you look at my work just on AO3, you’ll find at least a half-dozen abandoned WIPs, and some of them are pretty long by the time I abandoned them. I think honestly the key is: don’t beat yourself up about the stories you don’t finish, and try your best to finish the next one. And don’t be afraid to come back and finish stuff later; I’ve been writing a regency Hobbit fic for like three years now (not kidding), and I don’t consider that abandoned - I’ll finish it sooner or later, because I love the story.
As for finishing: in the past it’s been really helpful for me to write a last scene and use it as my end goal. By the time I get to the final scene, I’ll have to completely rewrite it, but knowing that there is a final scene already out there is helpful for me. But I don’t know anyone else who does this, so it might not be useful as general advice. Setting yourself a goal of writing X words per day is a good one, because even if they’re x number of crappy words at least you wrote something, and editing for me is always preferable to writing. I myself don’t have the self-discipline to write X words per day, but it helps a lot of other people.
sad and angry, can't learn how to behave still won't know how in the darkness of the grave
sometimes i wish for falling, wish for the release wish for falling through the air to give me some relief because falling’s not the problem—when i’m falling i’m at peace it’s only when i hit the ground it causes all the grief
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im def gonna back the ppl who say to use a rice cooker, you can make rice and quinoa and use it to steam veggies and stuff they're fucking amazing getting one Changed Me and um if you have a blender maybe try smoothies? they're not the MOST filling but they're a really good way to get vitamins and stuff, i always make mine with kale or spinach because i eat like ZERO veggies otherwise awks
i do have a blender! i should start using it again, i stopped using it when i stopped keeping it on my kitchen counter all the time bc my counter is TEENY TINY
onasas replied to your post: just wanted to show you guys how fucki...
literally unbelievable
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