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amazing👏👏👏👏👏👏
Honestly the most chillest dude x unhinged insane person is my most all time favorite, I live for the comedy of it
perfectly normal and healthy relationship
would you like a nice glass of
I spent like 30 minutes on this please appreciate my meme
And yes Tim is trying desperately not to laugh his ass off
Source under the cut! (At least where I got it from)
This one's for the scenes with multiple characters, and you're not sure how to keep everyone involved.
Writing group scenes is chaos. Someone’s talking, someone’s interrupting, someone’s zoning out thinking about breadsticks. And if you’re not careful, half your cast fades into the background like NPCs in a video game. I used to struggle with this so much—my characters would just exist in the scene without actually affecting it. But here’s what I've learned and have started implementing:
Not their literal job—like, not everyone needs to be solving a crime or casting spells. I mean: Why are they in this moment? What’s their role in the conversation?
My favourite examples are:
The Driver: Moves the convo forward. They have an agenda, they’re pushing the action.
The Instigator: Pokes the bear. Asks the messy questions. Stirring the pot like a chef on a mission.
The Voice of Reason: "Guys, maybe we don’t commit arson today?"
The Distracted One: Completely in their own world. Tuning out, doodling on a napkin, thinking about their ex.
The Observer: Not saying much, but noticing everything. (Quiet characters still have presence!)
The Wild Card: Who knows what they’ll do? Certainly not them. Probably about to make things worse.
If a character has no function, they’ll disappear. Give them something—even if it’s just a side comment, a reaction, or stealing fries off someone’s plate. Keep them interesting, and your readers will stay interested too.
"Banquo deserved better"
October 16, 2020
I'm glad that people are still having fun on tumblr even after we found out about the frightening ghoul that reblogs posts but doesn't say anything
the suffering never ends
Reblog to make him lose another 200 billion, like to make him lose 1 billion
You can only reblog this today.
he can be your pretty boy or boyfailer with masking anxiety and depression
I respect people who draw Kai as a pretty boy but lets be real
If the dude was real he would probably look like he hasn’t sleep in 3 days, constantly hunched over (his ass did NOT have a straight back while doing blacksmithing) wearing a hoodie he’s worn for a week straight and wearing dirty sweatpants to top it all off
Who doesn't think so?
how we feel about this, surviving ninjago fans?
ignore my typo i cracked this out in like a minute or so
Look, if you're having a bad day, here's a 6,000 year old pig-shaped pottery pot.
I’m been bless🥹🥹🥹
where is that cat with the kind and reassuring face
Abolish Tesla.
thank u daddy yao 🙏
ok back to hiding for another few weeks
doing a nostalgia marathon of a few of my first anime series for my week off, started with blue exorcist and am still thrown by how strong my love/hate relationship towards yukio is
This is a hill I’m willing to die on.
yukio you need help
things the blue exorcist exorcists need
A union
Independent contract workers
If you're the deuteragonist, you're doomed by the narrative.
The fans will have no empathy for you. It doesn't matter if you're a survivor of genocide, family abuse or a child soldier like Sasuke. It doesn't matter if you're a suicidal child soldier like Yukio.
Fans will hate you because you have your own problems and insecurities and don't have time to worship the protagonist. The only way fans will love you is if you have "redemption" or are "no longer evil" (you never were to begin with).
The author is going to make you abandon all the previous themes you were associated with just to make your world revolve around the hero's.
Fans will write fan fiction in which you're demonised and all the other characters come to the defence of the "poor hero you're mistreating". Suddenly you're a misogynist, racist or incestuous, depending on the moment.
You're just a complex teenage character whose personality is just the result of manipulations by other characters who have committed more crimes than you? Who cares when Itachi, Kakashi, Shiro and Mephisto Pheles treat the hero like the eighth wonder of the world.
Your biggest crime is that your world doesn't revolve around the hero.