Tumgik
Photo
Tumblr media
True life friend comics ❤️
92K notes · View notes
Text
"how can you like this objectively bad thing!" because i have bad taste. move on.
49K notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media
I know this isn't ninjago guys but I finished this 17 hour painting for my art class and I was proud of it so...enjoy.
I love Egypt fun fact about me. :)
13K notes · View notes
Text
the whole concept of harumi is so fucking cool like a villian who hates the ninja because of their previous failures? dating all the way back to season one? especially the fact that it’s lloyd’s like big fuck up, because he was trying to be a villian and let out the snakes which inadvertently led to her parents death. like her motivations are so raw and the implications the IMPLICATIONS my guy i’m going to be sick
195 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media
letting go can be beautiful
370 notes · View notes
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Oh look its the best characters :] (+ oni harumi because)
+ silly doodle  ⬇️
Keep reading
1K notes · View notes
Note
i hear ur looking for request??? maybe a harumi or nya ...
Tumblr media
You were never as good at lying to yourself as others, were you?
Pretend that was sooo poetic anf shit. THANKYOU FOR THE REQUEST I HOPE I DID HER JUSTICE!!! <33 hehe I got another request for nya so you will see her too :3
752 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media
i just keep letting me down
904 notes · View notes
Text
I think what might be the funniest thing about this whole savemyboycole situation, apart from it turning into a copypasta, is that Cole still isnt, like, canonically gay. Its all still subtextual. Sure that subtext is about as subtle as a fire alarm, but there has never been any explicit confirmations that Cole and Geo are canon.
Like, most of the time homophobes go the route of simply denying or ignoring the subtext (as theyve apparently been doing for a decade, if they think Cole has been straight this whole time). But Cole and Geo are so incredibly gay that even the homophobes cant deny it. Im obsessed. I love it here.
418 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media
Think about this quote like all the time and how it really undermines so much shit in capitalism
40K notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media
Who do I need to beg to get a spin off of them living their best uni lives in a AU kind of thing? Who??
414 notes · View notes
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
A snake story, based on an experience I had while I was in Florida.
269K notes · View notes
Text
Ref Recs for Whump Writers
Violence: A Writer’s Guide:  This is not about writing technique. It is an introduction to the world of violence. To the parts that people don’t understand. The parts that books and movies get wrong. Not just the mechanics, but how people who live in a violent world think and feel about what they do and what they see done.
Hurting Your Characters: HURTING YOUR CHARACTERS discusses the immediate effect of trauma on the body, its physiologic response, including the types of nerve fibers and the sensations they convey, and how injuries feel to the character. This book also presents a simplified overview of the expected recovery times for the injuries discussed in young, otherwise healthy individuals.
Body Trauma: A writer’s guide to wounds and injuries. Body Trauma explains what happens to body organs and bones maimed by accident or intent and the small window of opportunity for emergency treatment. Research what happens in a hospital operating room and the personnel who initiate treatment. Use these facts to bring added realism to your stories and novels.
10 B.S. Medical Tropes that Need to Die TODAY…and What to Do Instead: Written by a paramedic and writer with a decade of experience, 10 BS Medical Tropes covers exactly that: clichéd and inaccurate tropes that not only ruin books, they have the potential to hurt real people in the real world. 
Maim Your Characters: How Injuries Work in Fiction: Increase Realism. Raise the Stakes. Tell Better Stories. Maim Your Characters is the definitive guide to using wounds and injuries to their greatest effect in your story. Learn not only the six critical parts of an injury plot, but more importantly, how to make sure that the injury you’re inflicting matters. 
Blood on the Page: This handy resource is a must-have guide for writers whose characters live on the edge of danger. If you like easy-to-follow tools, expert opinions from someone with firsthand knowledge, and you don’t mind a bit of fictional bodily harm, then you’ll love Samantha Keel’s invaluable handbook
19K notes · View notes
Text
Ref Recs for Whump Writers
Violence: A Writer’s Guide:  This is not about writing technique. It is an introduction to the world of violence. To the parts that people don’t understand. The parts that books and movies get wrong. Not just the mechanics, but how people who live in a violent world think and feel about what they do and what they see done.
Hurting Your Characters: HURTING YOUR CHARACTERS discusses the immediate effect of trauma on the body, its physiologic response, including the types of nerve fibers and the sensations they convey, and how injuries feel to the character. This book also presents a simplified overview of the expected recovery times for the injuries discussed in young, otherwise healthy individuals.
Body Trauma: A writer’s guide to wounds and injuries. Body Trauma explains what happens to body organs and bones maimed by accident or intent and the small window of opportunity for emergency treatment. Research what happens in a hospital operating room and the personnel who initiate treatment. Use these facts to bring added realism to your stories and novels.
10 B.S. Medical Tropes that Need to Die TODAY…and What to Do Instead: Written by a paramedic and writer with a decade of experience, 10 BS Medical Tropes covers exactly that: clichéd and inaccurate tropes that not only ruin books, they have the potential to hurt real people in the real world. 
Maim Your Characters: How Injuries Work in Fiction: Increase Realism. Raise the Stakes. Tell Better Stories. Maim Your Characters is the definitive guide to using wounds and injuries to their greatest effect in your story. Learn not only the six critical parts of an injury plot, but more importantly, how to make sure that the injury you’re inflicting matters. 
Blood on the Page: This handy resource is a must-have guide for writers whose characters live on the edge of danger. If you like easy-to-follow tools, expert opinions from someone with firsthand knowledge, and you don’t mind a bit of fictional bodily harm, then you’ll love Samantha Keel’s invaluable handbook
19K notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media
62K notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
@roach-works // Melissa Broder, "Problem Area" // Mary Oliver, "The Return" // @annavonsyfert // Koyoharu Gotouge, Demon Slayer // Haruki Murakami, Dance Dance Dance // David Levithan, How They Met and Other Stories // Tennessee Williams, Notebooks
110K notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
sing into my mouth... love me till my heart stops, love me till i'm dead
henrik uldalen // snail mail // erica jong // @anouri // kim roberti // ross gay // lucille clifton // natalie diaz // edvard munch // talking heads
575 notes · View notes