Yep. Either this or random scenes for an already existing series I’m writing.
Intro!
Hi! I’m not revealing my actual name on here, but y’all can call me Azre! I use they/them pronouns mainly, but am fine with anything that isn’t she/her.
I enjoy theatre, acting, drawing (mostly digital), Dungeons & Dragons, writing, singing (somewhat), and language learning.
My first language is English, but I do speak some Spanish and am learning French. (If anyone wants to talk in either of those but can still talk in English I’d enjoy that!)
“I hate Valentine’s Day!”
“I don’t have a partner to share it with”
Shut. Up.
Valentine’s Day isn’t all about romance, it’s about relationships, platonic, romantic, familial, friends, any of them.
in school we gave everyone candy, or at least a card. It was fun, we enjoyed it. We were kids who could skip part of our classes to give our classmates crack for kids (sugar). It’s annoying how people think Valentine’s Day is only romance, because it’s not.
happy (early) Valentine’s Day
reblog to diminish the horrors from the person you reblogged from
to any readers or writers who see this, reblog with the weirdest line you’ve ever written or read (fanfic counts!). I’ll start: “‘Well, fuck me gently with a chainsaw’”
"If I were orpheus I wouldn't look back"
But we look back everyday- rechecking emails, making sure a friend is still behind you, checking to see if you remebered to pick up your keys. It's second nature, a habit of care.
It was second nature for him too. He looked back, not out of weakness, but love. For what is love, if not to look back?
Being from Massachusetts is the only reason I know how to pronounce Worcestershire sauce. Worcester, MA has conditioned me to have “woostah” or “wooster” (I don’t have a heavy accent) as a possible pronunciation of that combo of letters
I don’t care if it’s originally British or not, Massachusetts taught me well
It also makes it a lot harder to spell from memory. Took me five tries in this post
My story’s antagonist: I’m not just a bitch…
I’m a bitch with a backstory
If you like D&D, but only want to listen to it (podcast), and want to support small creators, I’d recommend listening to Death By Dice on Spotify or Apple Podcasts (or other places).
It’s a podcast run by a group of teenage friends retelling their campaign adventures in less than thirty minutes an episode while learning about the player, their character, and the world the characters live in.
There are currently seven episodes (one per player). The campaign’s Dungeon Master, Rufus, hosts each episode with a different player, where we learn about little about each character, player, and how they deal with what Rufus throws at them during the sessions.
Very entertaining, would recommend listening and rating
Writer, Queer, Artist, they/he, MinorToo. Many. God. Damn. FandomsI post on Mondays (mostly)
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