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Category 5 Yuricanne!
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VILLANELLE Killing Eve / 4.03
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comic korrasami🩷
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Short hair Yelena short hair Yelena short hair Yelenaaaaaaa
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"is this too cliche?" who cares? bro, write what you have fun writing. stuff your manuscript full of your favourite tropes. the same themes you love. all inspired by things you grew up with. do it all. go off. load. it. up. be freeeee
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I can’t believe they invented gay people
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I could be a good mother
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writing tips/inspo/help
Character Movements #1
Punctuating Dialogue
50 WORDS TO USE INSTEAD OF “SAID”
traits turned sour
DESCRIBING THE PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES OF CHARACTERS:
Vary your language with synonyms to use instead of "said"
WEBSITES FOR WRITERS
Descriptions in Between Dialogue
switch up your verbs (part one) ~
words to use when writing
writing resources - smut
Writing Resources: References
Writing Resources: Advice and Motivation
Writing Resources: Basics
Writing Resources: Characters
Writing References: Narratives
words to use when writing
writing perfect betrayal
toxic traits
words to use instead of...
fight scene
how to create a supermarket setting
kissing vocab
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He's very pretty! This is a gorgeous guy! 10 Things I Hate About You (1999) dir. Gil Junger
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20 Emotional Wounds in Fiction That Make Readers Root for the Character
Abandonment: Characters who have been abandoned by loved ones or caregivers can evoke sympathy from readers.
Betrayal: Being betrayed by someone close can create deep emotional wounds that make readers empathize with the character.
Loss of a Loved One: Whether through death or separation, the loss of a loved one can be a powerful emotional wound.
Rejection: Characters who experience rejection, whether in relationships or by society, can be relatable and evoke empathy.
Abuse: Physical, emotional, or psychological abuse can create complex wounds that shape a character's personality and behavior.
Neglect: Characters who have been neglected, especially in childhood, can evoke sympathy from readers.
Failure: Experiencing a significant failure or loss can create emotional wounds that make characters more relatable.
Guilt: Characters who carry guilt for past actions or decisions can be compelling and evoke empathy from readers.
Shame: Feelings of shame can create internal conflict and make characters more relatable and sympathetic.
Injustice: Characters who have experienced injustice or unfair treatment can evoke strong emotions from readers.
Trauma: Characters who have experienced traumatic events, such as war or natural disasters, can be sympathetic and relatable.
Loneliness: Characters who feel lonely or isolated can evoke empathy from readers who have experienced similar feelings.
Fear: Characters who face their fears or struggle with phobias can be relatable and evoke empathy from readers.
Self-doubt: Characters who struggle with self-doubt or low self-esteem can be relatable and evoke sympathy.
Identity Crisis: Characters who are grappling with questions of identity or struggling to find their place in the world can be sympathetic.
Addiction: Characters who struggle with addiction can be complex and evoke empathy from readers.
Betrayal of Trust: Characters who have had their trust betrayed can be sympathetic and relatable.
Unrequited Love: Characters who experience unrequited love can be sympathetic and evoke empathy from readers.
Isolation: Characters who feel isolated or disconnected from others can be relatable and evoke sympathy.
Fear of Failure: Characters who struggle with a fear of failure can be relatable and evoke empathy from readers.
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wheresmynaya · 5 days
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happy 10 year anniversary to the movie that made tumblr lose its mind
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doodle korrasami korra got her turtle duck
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VILLANELLE Killing Eve / 4.08
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Just a reminder for those who overthink :
You are just fine, you’re doing just fine, no one cares about that one slightly awkward thing you did that one time, no one minds if you have messy hair and you are a pleasure to talk to
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We’re proud to celebrate one of our favorite LGBTQ couples this Pride Month, Korrasami! 
Art by Irene Koh (aka @prom-knight), the talented artist behind the Legend of Korra graphic novel.
Korra and Asami made their TV debut in Book 1 of The Legend of Korra when the show (created by @michaeldantedimartino & @bryankonietzko) first aired back in April 2012. Their adventure (and romance) continues in the @darkhorsecomics graphic novels today!
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The Marvels dir. Nia DaCosta | 2023
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