1. Movie/TV Shows (love rating them and can make a power point presentation on every plot point and story beat)
2. Musicals (funny songs go brr)
3. Books/Web Comics (I spent 20 minutes last night explaining every key detail my friend needed to know in order to understand why I was so excited to read the latest chapter)
4. Politics/Religion (specifically used as plot points in a story, I eat that shit up)
5. Mental Health!!! (I'm a big advocate for mental health and have done a lot to keep myself aware of other mental illnesses and the importance of having a proper support system)
I saw this meme going around on twitter and I think it'll be perfect for this account.
List 5 topics you can talk on for an hour without preparing any material.
The people defending it are the ones doing it.
Look I hate when people say Marinette isn't a flawed character.
She is incredibly flawed! In Fact, the biggest flaw she has is put on display in Origins
(Spoilers for the faint of heart unable to handle it)
It is a TESTAMENT to her complex Character that this does not make her demonized by the rest of society.
Despite this flaw she is caring and kind, and goes out of her way to help others.
I am still waiting on the redemption arc where she makes amends from her mistake.
Noted.
Everybody went through that stage when they first joined Tumblr where they were embarrassingly comfortable with adding shitty comments to everything they reblogged.
Reblog if you are okay with people giving you lots of boops!
Apparently a lot of people get dialogue punctuation wrong despite having an otherwise solid grasp of grammar, possibly because they’re used to writing essays rather than prose. I don’t wanna be the asshole who complains about writing errors and then doesn’t offer to help, so here are the basics summarized as simply as I could manage on my phone (“dialogue tag” just refers to phrases like “he said,” “she whispered,” “they asked”):
“For most dialogue, use a comma after the sentence and don’t capitalize the next word after the quotation mark,” she said.
“But what if you’re using a question mark rather than a period?” they asked.
“When using a dialogue tag, you never capitalize the word after the quotation mark unless it’s a proper noun!” she snapped.
“When breaking up a single sentence with a dialogue tag,” she said, “use commas.”
“This is a single sentence,” she said. “Now, this is a second stand-alone sentence, so there’s no comma after ‘she said.’”
“There’s no dialogue tag after this sentence, so end it with a period rather than a comma.” She frowned, suddenly concerned that the entire post was as unasked for as it was sanctimonious.
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“fun fact: as a DV survivor i cannot register to vote because doing so makes my address public. anyone who is fleeing or hiding from an abuser is automatically disenfranchised from the political process and this is a feature, not a bug”]
I've absolutely never left the Fandom but my best friend read the first couple books in middle school and introduced them to her older sister. Her older sister proceeded to talk about the series nonstop and spoil the entire series for her and it completely turned my friend off from PJO.
However, I also talk about it a lot. I try not to but things like the casting for Percy I get excited about??? Anyway, she decided to reread the series now.
Everyone keeps talking about how they’re “returning” to being a PJO fan and I’m like??? I never left?
the three lads! :]