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can i ask for a hollyleaf [warrior cats] stimboard? with fuzzy/fluffy green things and plant watering if you can ^^ ty
Hollyleaf from Warrior Cats stimboard
[explodes you]
Requested by: the one and only
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New auroraclan introduction! This is Amberfur she is described as thoughtful, a great teacher and a formidable fighter. Shes just a model warrior in general. she seems to get ignored and disregarded a lot? I found that weird, but it may be because she not particularly remarkable and not horrible either. That being said shes reliable and always in the heat of things. Shes got a seemingly unrequited crush on Sablefur (her design is on the way) Sunstar respects her but they seem to annoy each other in unintentional ways
Do you ever find yourself over-using the word “said” in your writing? Try using these words/phrases instead:
stated
commented
declared
spoke
responded
voiced
noted
uttered
iterated
explained
remarked
acknowledged
mentioned
announced
shouted
expressed
articulated
exclaimed
proclaimed
whispered
babbled
observed
deadpanned
joked
hinted
informed
coaxed
offered
cried
affirmed
vocalized
laughed
ordered
suggested
admitted
verbalized
indicated
confirmed
apologized
muttered
proposed
chatted
lied
rambled
talked
pointed out
blurted out
chimed in
brought up
wondered aloud
(NOTE: Keep in mind that all of these words have slightly different meanings and are associated with different emotions/scenarios.)
And now for something completely different.
This is the ADHD Teapot. I made it in a ceramics class a few years ago. I use it to explain executive dysfunction to people who haven’t come across the term before (and those who think of ADHD mostly as Hyperactive Eight Year Old Boy Syndrome).
So, most people’s brains are like a regular shaped teapot with a single spout. Let’s say that your time, energy, focus etc is the liquid you have in the teapot. Your executive function is the spout, that directs the tea into the specific cup you want to fill-aka the task that you’re meant to be doing. Spills happen occasionally, but generally most of the tea goes in the right cup.
If you have executive dysfunction, (a symptom of ADHD, trauma, autism, schizophrenia etc.) you have multiple spouts going in different directions. You can try pointing one of them at your chosen cup and you will probably get some liquid in there, perhaps you will even fill it right up (finish the task). But meanwhile, tea is also pouring out of several other places and not going where you want it. If you have another container nearby, perhaps some of it will end up in there. But quite a lot of it is going to end up on the floor and accomplish nothing.
And at the end of the day you’ll have filled one or two cups ( or sometimes not even one) compared to the five or six that somebody with the same sized teapot (but only one spout) has filled, and everyone wonders why you’re so bad at getting tea poured, and why you make such a mess in the process.
One day I’d like to spend more time learning pottery and create a really technically good fucked up little adhd teapot. But that’s a long way off since i currently live in the outback and the nearest pottery workshop is some 400km away. But I figure that for now, it might be a useful or interesting metaphor to somebody even in its rough draft form.
This post is the cup I filled instead of cleaning my house btw.
theres no such thing as tmi to me. i want to live in your ribcage.
uploading some old art from my twt!
7/29/20
this is some concept art for my original story that i hope to develop into a comic someday called Tembryte!
Assorted cover art backgrounds.
(Unfortunately, these are all the ones I have for these three arcs. Hopefully we can bug HarperCollins until they release the rest.)
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