The fact that don killed of my boy Andy pisses me off so much! Don, let my boy Andy be happy for once!
Ok so I said something about making a post about Tyler’s ultimate fate in the Child’s Play franchise, so here you go. I think Tyler became a strict war sergeant after the events of Child’s Play 3; this perfectly fits him. Tyler was probably able to overcome what happened in the past and toughened up without any trauma that has something to do with Chucky like Kyle.
Now if Tyler doesn’t reunite with Chucky by saying “Long time no see, Charles”, I’m going to lose my shit.
Gonna make an epic magical girl au where Odysseus is a magical girl (or in other words, boy) in his high school and teenage years. (It’s a wip atm.)
Sight
small tables with chairs
decoration
a cozy couch
the counter with the baristas
a big menu on the wall
people standing around, sitting down and going in and out
a dog lying under a table
small children running around
a person waiting for their friend or date
people drinking and eating while typing on their laptops
Hearing
the sound of the coffee machines
clinking of glasses/mugs
the moving of chairs
colleagues talking about their job and tattling about the boss
students frantically searching for this one paper they need right now
friends telling each other about their days
a young parent trying to calm down their crying baby
the barista yelling out names for whoever's coffees are ready
people in line trying to decide what they want to order
an awkward first date at one of the tables and both parties just ask each other weird questions
the sound of typing from the students and some business folks
the continued opening and closing of the front door
the cars and noise from outside when the door opens
Touch
the stickiness of the tables
the warmth of the mugs
the delicious treat eaten by hand
the gush of wind when someone opens the door
Smell
the smell of the coffee beans
the smell of different teas
the smell of fresh pastry
the smell of hand sanitizer
the smell of cleaning products after the tables were wiped down
Taste
coffee
tea
other drinks
fresh pastry
cookies and cakes
More
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Okay maybe I won't quit the chucky tv series, but Don should at least make a post on what happened to Tyler after CP3.
Tyler is so fucking underrated. Like nobody even mentions him. I really hope Don makes an adult Tyler return in the Chucky tv series at season 3. If he doesn’t, I’m quitting the Chucky tv series and starting a riot.
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Omg, I love how you put San Lorenzo in that map.
I made a mapp!!! Of @flippythegodzilla's Puss in Boots and the City of Immortals world. It was a whole lot of fun to make this, I love making maps.
Omfg, I definitely needed this
While there is nothing wrong with the word "said" in and of itself, variety is the key to exciting writing that keeps readers engaged.
Combining action beats with varied synonyms as well as "said" yields the most interesting and varied results.
Here are some examples you can use in your next project to keep you writing varied:
Instead of "said quietly"
whispered
murmured
muttered
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crooned
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buzzed
Instead of "said affectionately"
admired
gushed
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approved
exalted
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sobbed
cried
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wailed
sniffled
bawled
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growled
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berated
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stuttered
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wavered
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blanched
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cheered
sang
beamed
rejoiced
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blurted
Instead of "said uncertainly"
inquired
hesitated
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speculated
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Neutral synonyms to use instead of "said"
voiced
expressed
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noted
uttered
continued
replied
went on
began
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