It actually genuinely upsets me how many people are in favour of censorship now. I guess censorship is somehow acceptable when applied to the right targets.
You can disagree with whatever controversial figure you like, that’s perfectly fine, nobody is forcing you to agree with what these people have to say.
But the moment you start calling for these people to be deplatformed, that is the moment when you are no longer in favour of free speech, but of censorship.
What happens when somebody that you actually agree with is censored? Will you stand by your beliefs that censorship is okay, or will you suddenly backtrack and be in favour of free speech again?
Free speech applies to all of us, whether you like it or not. Allowing assholes to have a voice is the price that we have to pay to make sure we retain that right.
Visual representation of writing one (1) scene and then realizing you have no idea what goes next:
An antihero is neither a hero not a villain, but a character who lacks the qualities necessary to be a hero. Because an antihero hinges on knowing what a hero is, you can check out my article on How to Write a Hero.
Most characters have flaws and virtues. However, the flaws of an antihero are more balanced compared to those of a hero. Of course, an antihero must not be so flawed as to stray into villainy. They are simply too flawed and not virtuous enough to be called a hero.
The motives behind antiheros are what separates them from villains. They will likely want a noble outcome, such as saving the kingdom, but might go about it the wrong way. For example, if a character holds a princess hostage in hopes of negotiating with the king, the reasons and methods are what divide the categories. The point between an antihero and villain is what he wants from the king and how he treats the captured princess.
As I demonstrated, an antihero is contingent on how the audience understands their actions, motives, and values. A way to achieve this balance is by manipulating the audience’s sympathy. Read my article about writing sympathetic characters to learn more.
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this is my spam account, i used to post art here but not anymore. I mainly just like and reblog here, with the occasional comment every now and then.
Head process + pose tips (feat. David) (Again, disclaimer: I’m not a professional, these are just a couple of things I keep in mind as I draw.)
Learning to delete/mute/block before a negative comment takes root in your mind is a modern survival skill. If you're going to wander the overgrown countryside of the internet, you need to develop a quick eye for ticks.
It's deeply tempting to respond to the "well, actually," to the cruel assumption, to the unjust accusation, to the odious viewpoint. It's tempting because you're defaulting to the etiquette of dinner conversation. This isn't a dinner conversation. Someone is shouting at you from a moving car. Turn away.
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Liz Lisa: レイヤードスタイルのオープンショルダーニット。
Liz Lisa: Layered-style Open Shoulder Knit.
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I am kinda freaking out over how cool these are wuaaghhhhh,,,,
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