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giaffa · 2 years
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unplayable scores by John Stump
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burymeinblck · 4 months
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Motionless In White - Sign Of Life (Behind The Scenes)
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charlieconwayy · 7 months
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Movies That Made Me: Back to the Future (1985)
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lokiusly · 5 months
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Not Tom Hiddleston saying “Lokius” and acting like he’s never heard of the ship name, acting like he’s not the FOUNDER of the Lokius fanclub 💚✨
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delphinidin4 · 4 months
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I am allergic to the word "success". I have been ever since middle school, when it was plastered all over the planners the school gave us.
Screw success. Try for contentment.
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ratcandy · 2 days
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she expressed her opinions on kallamar 3 times in that confession booth and on the third time she came out of it damned. so i can only imagine what the lamb had to hear in this time
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greenerteacups · 3 months
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Hi! I am an ardent fan of your writing, and I hope to be as sorted and planned as you some day in my own writing journey.
My question is: you have a keen eye when it comes to planning character personality, dynamics, and such. I've also been wading through your ask replies, and your insights into how you write people and how you make them play off of each other is so wonderful to read. If it's not too personal a q, how did you learn how to write like this? Did you go to school for writing, does it come from years of observing people, do you have reading list recs for "how to write real people and real interactions"?
Thanks! This is a really flattering question. I'll try to answer it honestly, because I wish someone had been brutally honest about this with me when I was a young writer.
I didn't go to school for writing. I started doing it when I was about nine years old. It sucked very badly. I kept writing throughout high school, and it still mostly sucked, but some of it was occasionally interesting. ("Interesting" here does not mean "good," by the way.) I took a break in college, and then came back. I've been writing ever since. Sometimes, I feel good about it. A lot of the time, I don't!
I hate giving this advice, because I remember how it feels to get it, and it's the most uninspiring, boring-ass, dog shit advice you can get, but it's also the only advice that is 100% unequivocally true: you have to write, and specifically, you have to write things that suck.
I do not mean that you should make things that suck on purpose. I mean that you have to sit down and try your absolute hardest to make something good. You have to put in the hours, the elbow grease, the blood, sweat, and tears, and then you have to read it over and accept that it just totally sucks. There is no way around this, and you should be wary of people who tell you there is. There is no trick, no rule, no book you can buy or article you can read, that will make your writing not suck. The best someone else can do is tell you what good writing looks like, and chances are, you knew that anyway — after all, you love to read. You wouldn't be trying to do this if you didn't. And anyone who says they can teach you to write so good it doesn't suck at first is either lying to you, or they have forgotten how they learned to write in the first place.
So the trick is to sit there in the miserable doldrums of Suck, write a ton, and learn to like it. Because this is the phase of your path as an artist when you find what it is you love about writing, and it cannot be the chance to make "good writing." This will be the thing that bears you through and compels you to keep going when your writing is shit, i.e., the very thing that makes you a writer in the first place. So find that, and you've got a good start.
Some people know this, but assume that perseverance as a writer is about trying to get to the point where you don't suck anymore. This is not true, and it is an actively dangerous lie to tell young writers. You are not aiming to feel like your writing doesn't suck. You are aiming to write. You are aiming to have written. Everything else is dust and rust. And of course, you'll find things you like about your pieces, you'll find things you're proud of, you'll learn to love the things you've made. But that little itch of self-criticism, in the back of your brain — the one that cringes when you read a clunky line, or thinks of a better character beat right after it's far too late to change — that's never going away. That's the Writer part of you. Read Kafka, read Dickens, read Tolstoy, you will find diary entries where they lament how absolutely fucking atrocious their writing was, and how angry they are that they can't do better. A good writer hates their sentences because they can always imagine better ones. And the ability to imagine a better sentence is what's going to make you pick up the pen again tomorrow. And the day after that. And the day after that.
Which is what I mean, and probably what all those other annoying, preachy advice-givers mean, when we say: a good writer is just someone who writes every day. It's that easy, and that hard.
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heich0e · 6 months
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which of your faves tries to do the whole boombox-outside-your-window bit after you get in a fight like in say anything thing but it's the wrong window
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hawkinslibrary · 7 months
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The Weirdo on Maple Street Soundtrack (1/2)
01. Bad Girls | Peter Howarth 02. Go Nowhere | Reagan Youth 03. Should I Stay or Should I Go | The Clash 04. Deck the Halls | Chicks With Hits 05. Jingle Bells | The Canterbury Choir 06. Dark Stars | Mark Glass 07. I'm Taking Off (Shield Your Eyes) | Space Knife
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giaffa · 2 years
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unplayable scores by John Stump
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burymeinblck · 4 months
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Motionless In White - Timebomb
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classickatze · 5 months
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t-counter · 9 months
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T Count: 8
Letter Count: 8
Your T Percentage: 100%
Average T Percentage: 9.45%
You used the letter T 10.58 times as much as average!
Translation: Do you only count letters or do you count characters too? (Sorry for the illegibility)
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clamperls · 1 year
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gonna lose sleep over this one lads
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(excerpt from The Body Keeps The Score, Bessel A. Van Der Kolk)
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snaillock · 6 months
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chapter 239 spoilers
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bro i’m fucking crying. isagi ain’t even involved in that match yet he’s still somehow running in this gay ass dudes mind. doing whole marathons in up there. he’s a runner he’s a track star type shit
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larsnicklas · 5 months
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ANDREI KUZMENKO ✧ 231207 Keep going, work, work, work... After the [difficult] moment, you get up. It's okay.
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