Wtf this is so kewl
"And we’ll meet here every year by the river"
This is so stupid I’m so sorry
rotten girl has been my obsession so of course I have to test ibis paint and draw my humanized trophy in it heh
LMAO
Is this something-
(Please don't murder me i have no idea why im even scared-)
hello, i hope im asking the right person here!! Have you perhaps done a post on types of injuries a charcter can have? Whether it be facial injuries or elsewhere!
Many thanks! :)
Amnesia ⚜ Bites & Stings ⚜ Bruises ⚜ Drowning ⚜ Fractures
Frostbite ⚜ Infected Gunshot Wound (GSW) ⚜ Knife Injuries
Mechanism of Injury (Head-on collision; GSW; stabbings)
Hostile Environments (Cold; heat; oxygen deprivation; vacuum exposure)
Reactions to Injury ⚜ Scars
Types & Levels of Pain ⚜ Importance of Pain
Wounds ⚜ Wound Care ⚜ Writing Realistic Injuries
Hi, here are some previous posts related to injuries. Let me know if you were looking for something more specific. Hope this helps with your writing :)
More: References ⚜ Writing Resources PDFs
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Physical Glow Up-
BODY
— 5-10K steps a day.
— 7-8 hours of sleep.
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— 2-3 liters of water every day.
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BODY CARE
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MINDSET
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difficult first: start your day with the most difficult task (cortisol and dopamine are high in the body meaning that your body/mind is primed to work).
rest your eyes: introduce a micro-pause after learning by resting/closing your eyes - will help retain information better.
tomorrow's worries: write tomorrow's to-do list before bed as it is proven to be effective in helping you fall asleep.
find time to play: engage in low-stake play. can be anything you find fun but where the outcome doesn't matter (induces neuroplasticity + reduces stress).
MIND
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— a gratitude practice may take five minutes, but your mindset will be shifted for the rest of the day.
AFFIRMATIONS
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Personal Life-
WEEKLY TASKS
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— follow a proper routine, use app locks based on screentime.
— pomodoro technique, 25 min work, and 5 min break.
— schedule longer break times as well e.g 30 min nap.
AWOOGA 😍😍
Thinking about the New Twomp Ep You know what's so funny?
A little while ago- and some may remember this post but it's gone now cause this post was on an old account but, I had that one long Argos ramble, one of many I guess, that included the headcannon that I could see Argos keeping a big black book filled with all of his previous kills. A macabre photo album.
They were either little memorials to lives lost in moments of weakness or they were trophy kills and you'd never know which was which unless you managed to get Argos to talk about it but that was usually hard for one reason or another. The main big reason being, Argos keeps it buried away in his Void somewhere in secret.
I had a whole thing but it was really long.
That was the gist of it tho.
But the fact that Mr. Plant canonically keeps photos of past kills- or at least some is great to me.
He fuckin went to the effort to get pictures of those motherfuckers and I have to wonder like, WHY lmaooo. Did he just think, "oh this will be a fun memory!" Or "Ah, my first kill. What a momentous occasion! Let me just grab a snap shot of that."
I've always personally thought of Mr. Plant being mostly indifferent about how he felt when he'd take someone's life. Like, being driven to murder is just another thing that happened in his day and he never gives it much thought past whatever he was thinking in the moment.
He's always very casual about it unless it affects someone he cares about in some way- Argos usually. Like the Tomato Soup or Birthday episodes. Those were the only times I can think of off the top of my head where he was second guessing the action or was remorseful in some way.
Maybe there were other moments I forgot so pardon me if so.
There's the angst and drama loving part of me that wants to think that this wasn't always the case for Mr. Plant and that maybe his first few kills weren't intentional. Just heat of the moment events that went too far and he just had to deal with the consequences of it.
Guilt ridden traumatic moments in his past, so of course he forgot about it! Tried to forget about it.
And then there's the part of me that loves the idea that Mr. Plant just never fully understood or cared about the weight of a life. Not fully.
He has the capacity to but it's not often someone meets the requirements for him to care. I like thinking that sometimes he just gets experimental with it even, how much can an individual handle before they expire?
If the moment strikes him or someone is making him feel particularly inspired to get curious about it, he'll just kind of latch onto that person until it's a good time to strike. Follow them and corner them or lure them in and take them out.
I feel like either way, Mr. Plant has loose morals he follows. Not because he personally believes in them but maybe because of outside influence from a rare pool of people he's come to care about.
Regardless, every new kill is just like the last. Sometimes something interesting happens but for the most part, he forgets names and faces very easily.
Or never even knew them to begin with and never cared to learn. A name wouldn't matter if they weren't gonna need it in the next few moments anymore anyway. (':
A healthy mix of both takes on Mr. Plant is of course also fun!
I have so so many AUs exploring these different ideas and different backgrounds that may have affected Mr. Plant in some way lmaooo.
post oots - bramblestar's storm
nevertheless, we ball