”AND WHY AM I IN BLACK AND WHITE”
I miss the Kris Where Are We memes I haven’t seen them in a while bring them back
(a Little Silly about my font mishaps under the cut)
I hate figuring out fonts bro why is text always so hard for me to navigate in art programs????
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5 things I never get tired of writing (tag)
I got tagged by @365runesoftheamalgamations who seems VERY lovely. Hello thank u :)
(but it's 1:00 AM and brain does not think coherently)
Rules: share 5 things I never get tired of writing, be it a trope, theme, character, phrase, or any other aspect of storytelling I will forever find enjoyable
Horror
Dahlia was SO fun and as soon as I'm done writing rosemary you bet the next project is going to be like that was. I just like putting my little guys through situations
Sibling characters
The found family trope gets me. I could go on forever about this funny little guys in my head
Giving them animals sometimes
I think that they deserve little animals. Ryan gets a cat in dahlia/rosemary, Jaxon gets a rat, Leo gets a cat by extension, Elliot gets a little family of bunnies, Dylan gets lizard, it's all fantastic
The number five
If I have to make something a specific number, it will almost always end in a five. I have. a fixation on the number 5
This was really inconvenient when I made the character's birthdays AND when I make the chapter titles since they're all dates. I had to physically restrain myself from making EVERYONE 15 just because it's a Good number
Flower symbolism as obvious foreshadowing
Call me what you will, a nerd, but I will DIE on my flower symbolism hill. There's one for every character, the stories are based on flowers, I sometime sprinkle in little flowers during important moments, it's good to have a theme going
-Forget-me-nots symbolize true love + devotion, and also the whole memory thing lol
-Dahlias symbolize commitment, black dahlias represent betrayal (which I'm choosing to associate both Jaxon Leo fights with)
-Rosemaries symbolize remembrance. more memory stuff
-The first Jaxon + Leo fight, Jaxon steps on a wolfsbane, which symbolizes danger apparently
-Dreamworld Dylan is planting a red spider lily. Meaning is abandonment, death, and separation. This was going to be Dylan's flower (theirs is the iris now lol) this is symbolism for the rest of real Dylan's arc
Logan- cymbidium
Leo- rose
Cass- sunflower
Kai- peony
Lily- gladiolus
Jaxon- zinnia
Marcy- hyacinth
Dylan- iris
Ryan- asphodel
Sam- marigold
Elliot- lily of the valley
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I dropped my phone in a pot of water and it just died
I had to move the SIM card around just to log in at work with the stupid 2FA
Who knows if it will be functioning when it dries out
Gah I’m stressing so hard on the inside my phone is basically an assistive device/comfort item I don’t know how long I can function without it
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"people show their true colours in life threatening situations" no, they show you what they act like when they're mortally terrified, an emotion notorious for literally turning your entire brain off to the point where people who go into those situations as a profession need to be literally trained on how to not have that happen
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