You can contact @BTC_Faucet_freebot right away.
Free telegram BTC faucet! Access the faucet every 30 seconds!
styofa doing anything
Xuebing Du

★

roma★
Game of Thrones Daily

⁂
Claire Keane

Janaina Medeiros

blake kathryn
occasionally subtle

Discoholic 🪩
Sade Olutola

shark vs the universe

Kiana Khansmith
noise dept.
ojovivo

Kaledo Art
trying on a metaphor
Show & Tell
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

seen from United States

seen from Türkiye
seen from China

seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from Indonesia

seen from Russia
seen from Japan

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States

seen from Türkiye
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Venezuela
seen from Canada

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Germany

seen from Malaysia
seen from Malaysia
@twe4ke
You can contact @BTC_Faucet_freebot right away.
Free telegram BTC faucet! Access the faucet every 30 seconds!
Writer’s Guide to Characters: Traits and Personality
Now your character has a shell, memories, thoughts and opinions. Now onto the character of your character to explore what kind of person your character is.
Traits
Traits are like a coin, you can come up heads or tails: good and bad. Everyone has good traits and bad.
Good Traits: Loyalty, Bravery, Kindness, cleverness, Strength, Courage, politeness, Honour
Bad Traits: Greedy, Vain, cruel, Anger, Vindictiveness, Spitefulness, Impulsive, rude, arrogant
Characters need both good and bad. No person is wholly good or evil.
Reasons why
No character is simply kind because they are. No character is spiteful without reason. Characters are clay, moulded by experience. Explore a character’s background and pinpoint certain events that give your character reason to be. In ASOIAF, we can see Sansa/Alayne becoming witty and sarcastic in the Alayne sample chapter in Winds of Winter after a few months under Littlefinger’s wing. In PJO, Luke Castellan becomes bitter and resentful after a failed quest, turning him against Olympus and his dad.
Traits = Motives
Personal traits are the death of straightforwardness. Characters may reject a plain and simple path because they are too loyal, too impulsive, too spiteful and too polite. Harry is too loyal and far too brave. He puts himself in danger to save people even when a safer option is there. Use traits as roadblocks for a character to bump into and then eventually crawl over. Good traits may be the downfall of a character. Ned Stark was too honourable. Bad traits sometimes help a character. Littlefinger is a liar and a betrayer and yet he is still alive in ASOIAF.
Its 5 am for me, I got work in a few hours until 7 pm, but Warhammer 40k…
the addams family wasn’t particularly magic or supernatural or anything, their goth game was just hard af
They lived with a sentient disembodied hand
Once you reach peak goth that just happens
You’re teleported to 44 BCE Rome in your everyday street clothes. You’re brought before Caesar and he believes you might be from the future, hoping to bring him fortune. One day he questions you, asking “How Do I Die?”
“Surrounded by friends”
Ceasers as he’s getting stabbed and remembers:
Oh my fucking GOD
this is the best thing I have ever seen with my own two eyes.
oh my gosh he’s gently play-biting them like they’re his own babies
@since-the-900s
This lion’s name is Bonedigger and he was born with a crippling bone disease, so the keepers introduced three dachshunds to give him companionship; Abby, Bullet and Milo.
They’re his pride now!
This is the only fucking thing I care about, do you hear me.
Whoever made this puzzle must work at ACME.
OMG! Mind-blowing Octopus Color Change 🐙 By Ig@rubergnick
goingtopshelf:
punchbuggydragon:
breelandwalker:
irontargaryen:
*cracks neck* my time has come
Okay, first? Pay off all your debts. Take out a small loan and pay it off right away.
Buy several hundred vacant houses. Schedule repairs for said houses with reputable contractors and make sizable down payments in advance. Get everything in writing and hang onto those deeds.
Buy a large open parcel of land that is being auctioned for development. And when I say large, I mean LARGE.
Sink millions into paying off people’s Kickstarters / college loans / medical bills / mortgages, and give generously charity organizations. That alone will carry off a lot of money.
Once you’ve got things down to a reasonable level, say $1m, buy yourself a house, furnishings, appliances, and a dependable car. Pay everything off so that you own it free and clear. Purchase about $200k worth of something easy to liquidate (i.e. gold, gems, bonds, stocks). Put the rest onto prepaid credit cards and wait for Monday to roll around.
NOW THE FUN BEGINS.
You now have commendable credit and a shining public reputation.
Fix up and flip those houses, sell them for fair market value or below to families who need them, or create non-profit homeless shelters. (After all, it’s not like you need to “make” money, this is all running on the proceeds from the property sales.)
Sell the parcel of land to developers, or donate it to public works as a park or open space. Have them name it after you.
Retire to your fully furnished home. Liquidate your extra assets, or leave them to appreciate in value for a later date. Make Christmas epic with those gift cards. Keep the extra money in the bank and keep your day job.
And don’t worry about taxes when return time rolls around, because you’ll be able to write off several millions’ worth of charitable donations.
Basically this
This is someone who paid attention in finance class.
Justice League Unlimited - Death of Ace
IF YOU THINK BATMAN IS NOTHING BUT A COLD, HEARTLESS JACKASS THAN YOU DON’T KNOW BATMAN
Reblog if you weren’t at elf practice.
Luke Skywalker and Jon Snow parallels.
i think casting unknown people is the best possible decision casting directors can make at this point like stop using the same five people in every film