Bro tysm for always reacting w my posts on the Gorillaz community it means so much😍
Of course!! 🫶🏾✨
IDIOT BABY 😭😭😭
@supergraphicultramoderngirl716 @monster-fucker-mother-fucker @urgirlshay @abukscopic
copyrighting neon dream as we speak
do you like bones/spooky season
your pfp is a skull so that's what i assume lmao
i like bones(going into my 3rd year of the healthcare pathway of my school) and i can literally name all 206 of them and Halloween happens to be my favorite holiday
Ooh, it’s pretty cool that you can name them all!
But yes, I do love bones and I love spooky season even more! I literally start decorating for fall/halloween in AUGUST-
I love drawing bones as well, human and animal ones! I was repurposing a sketchbook a while ago and ripped all of my old drawings out except for the bone ones since I loved them sm!
If someone tries to be rude or freaky to me in my asks, I’m going to give them a “soul reading”, which is a photo of what I think their soul looks like 😋
I got way more asks last night then I thought I would- 😭
- ask me things you want to know about me
- why you follow me
- what’s on your mind/what you’re thinking about
- a compliment
- make me choose between two things
- ask for advice
- tell me a secret
- things you associate me with
- anything!!!!
How to Write a Character
↠ Start with the basics, because obviously. Name. Age. Gender. Maybe even a birthday if you’re feeling fancy. This is step one because, well, your character needs to exist before they can be interesting. But nobody cares if they’re 27 or 37 unless it actually matters to the story.
↠ Looks aren’t everything… but also, describe them. Yes, we know their soul is more important than their hair color, but readers still need something to visualize. Do they have the kind of face that makes babies cry? Do they always look like they just rolled out of bed? Give us details, not just “tall with brown hair.
↠ Personality isn’t just “kind but tough.” For the love of storytelling, give them more than two adjectives. Are they kind, or do they just pretend to be because they hate confrontation? Are they actually tough, or are they just too emotionally repressed to cry in public? Dig deeper.
↠ Backstory = Trauma (usually). Something shaped them. Maybe it was a messy divorce, maybe they were the middle child and never got enough attention, or maybe they once got humiliated in a spelling bee and never recovered. Whatever it is, make it matter to who they are today.
↠ Give them a goal. Preferably a messy one. If your character’s only motivation is to “be happy” or “do their best,” they’re boring. They need a real goal, one that conflicts with who they are, what they believe in, or what they think they deserve. Bonus points if it wrecks them emotionally.
↠ Make them suffer. Yes, I said it. A smooth, easy journey is not a story. Give them obstacles. Rip things away from them. Make them work for what they want. Nobody wants to read about a character who just gets everything handed to them (unless it’s satire, then carry on).
↠ Relationships = Depth. Nobody exists in a vacuum. Who do they love? Who annoys the hell out of them? Who do they have that messy, can’t-live-with-you-can’t-live-without-you tension with? People shape us. So, shape your character through the people in their life.
↠ Give them a voice that actually sounds like them. If all your characters talk the same, you’ve got a problem. Some people ramble, some overthink, some are blunt to the point of being offensive. Let their voice show who they are. You should be able to tell who’s talking without dialogue tags.
↠ If they don’t grow, what’s the point? People change. They learn things, make mistakes, get their hearts broken, and (hopefully) become a little wiser. If your character starts and ends the story as the same exact person, you just wasted everyone’s time.
↠ Flaws. Give. Them. Flaws. Nobody likes a perfect character. Give them something to struggle with, maybe they’re selfish, maybe they push people away, maybe they’re addicted to the thrill of self-destruction (fun!). Make them real. Make them human.
↠ Relatability is key. Your character doesn’t have to be likable, but they do have to be understandable. Readers need to get them, even if they don’t agree with them. If your character never struggles, never doubts, and never screws up, I have bad news: they’re not a character, they’re a mannequin.
↠ You’re never actually done. Characters evolve, not just in the story, but as you write them. If something feels off, fix it. If they feel flat, dig deeper. Keep refining, rewriting, and letting them surprise you. That’s how you create someone who feels real.
Now go forth and write characters that actually make people feel something. And if you need a reminder, just ask yourself: Would I care if this person existed in real life? If the answer is meh, start over.
Impulsiveness : Acts on instinct without careful planning. Perfectionism : Sets unrealistically high standards, leading to self-criticism. Indecisiveness : Struggles to commit to decisions or choose a path. Arrogance : Overestimates one’s abilities and dismisses others. Pessimism : Habitually expects negative outcomes in most situations. Cynicism : Distrusts the motives and sincerity of others. Overconfidence : Places excessive faith in one’s skills, often underestimating risks. Stubbornness : Resists change and refuses to adapt to new ideas. Jealousy : Feels envious of others' success or possessions. Insecurity : Experiences frequent self-doubt and a lack of confidence. Procrastination : Tends to delay tasks, often leading to missed opportunities. Passivity : Avoids taking initiative and relies on others to act. Aggressiveness : Responds with hostility or force rather than reason. Selfishness : Prioritizes personal gain over the welfare of others. Fragility : Is overly sensitive to criticism and easily discouraged. Egotism : Constantly focuses on oneself and one’s own importance. Defensiveness : Quickly rejects or rationalizes away critique or new information. Manipulativeness : Exploits others to fulfill personal needs or desires. Recklessness : Shows a careless disregard for potential risks or consequences. Resentfulness : Holds lingering bitterness and grudges over perceived wrongs. Distractibility : Finds it hard to maintain focus amid competing interests. Impatience : Lacks the willingness to wait, often spoiling opportunities to learn. Perfunctory : Performs actions in a mechanical, uninspired manner. Self-Doubt : Consistently questions personal abilities and decisions. Arbitraryness : Makes decisions based on whim rather than reason or evidence. Rigidity : Is inflexible and unwilling to consider alternative viewpoints. Gullibility : Trusts too easily, often leading to being misled or deceived. Obsession : Becomes excessively fixated on particular ideas or details. Aloofness : Maintains emotional distance, appearing detached or indifferent. Intolerance : Refuses to accept differing perspectives or lifestyles.
Mix genres and time periods: Experiment by combining elements from different eras or genres to create unique settings and narratives.
Use "what if" scenarios: Pose unexpected questions (e.g., What if time travel operated on emotions rather than mechanics?) to spark novel ideas.
Draw from diverse mediums: Engage with art, music, or even scientific papers to inspire unexpected plot twists.
Embrace absurdity: Let illogical or surreal ideas guide you; sometimes the wildest thoughts lead to compelling stories.
Reverse clichés: Identify common tropes in your favorite genres and deliberately invert them to create fresh perspectives.
Incorporate personal anomalies: Transform your idiosyncrasies and personal struggles into rich, multi-dimensional characters.
Use mind-mapping: Visually plot your ideas in a freeform way to uncover hidden connections between disparate elements.
lesbian
gay
bisexual
transgender
queer
pansexual
demisexual
ace
hopeless romantics
cis-men
cis-women
non binary folks
the whole spectrum etc…
follow everyone who reblogs ;)
Thank you so much!! I’m happy you enjoyed it! ✨
Dear, soulmate…
Connected by lace,
An Invisible brace,
Energy unknown,
Charming me to roam.
She could be right here,
Yet I’m left to peer,
Through the world’s faces,
Snooping through spaces.
She searches earth too,
Darting through green, blue-
Or, at least, I hope,
She looks for our rope.
I can only dream,
That she’s a sun beam,
Caught in an eclipse,
Wishing for my lips.
Across or far from,
Desire pounds drums,
Belonging, beloved,
Her I wish to love.
If I walk and pass,
Would her heart of glass,
Ache with desire,
Set her mind on fire?
Do our feelings link,
Pour out in a sink,
That collects and holds,
What we wish to unfold?
Do my eyes deceive,
Make my soul believe,
I will not find her,
And I’ll fade and blur?
Gasping for some air,
I want to be there,
Able to breathe free,
But with you, I’ll be.
Together we’ll hide,
With unbreakable stride;
We’re two girls in love,
Love handpicked above.
I will search and search,
Till together we perch,
Will see you, soul mate,
Our sweet love awaits.
(I know some lines break the meter but I love them too much 😭. Let me know what you think! )
what's your favorite song/riff to play ?
(also we have so much in common that's crazy )
Do we??? That’s pretty cool!! (YOU’RE A SOAD, NIRVANA, ARCTIC MONKEYS, AND KATE BUSH FAN YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY-)
I don’t know what my favorite song or riff to play is, but I really enjoy playing songs that involves me turning up the delay effects on my amp because it sounds magical ✨
Or my second answer is the Buddy Holly riff lol
What country are you from? (sorry if this is too personal, I was just wondering)
also I hope you have an amazing day :)
It’s alright!! I hope you have an amazing day as well! :D
I’m from America! (Get me out get me out get me out get me out get me out get me out get me out-)
IDK WHAT A KILOMETER IS 🇺🇸💪🏾😈🤠🤠😤😤🤬🗣️🍔🍟 /j
She/her | 👩🏾🦱❤️🧡🤍💗💜 🏳️🌈| a teen who likes writing, music, art, and witchy things :)Adults, do not dm me. You can like and reblog my stuff, but other than that, dni <3
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