Five: Hazel died getting me this information.
Klaus: THANK FUCK
Five: ...
Klaus: I mean oh no... so sad...
giving birth sucks tbh. not only do you and the baby you’re birthing almost die, usually you shit yourself and often you tear your taint. then you have to push an organ out of your body (placenta) and if even a little of that remains in your body, you can hemorrhage to death or develop an infection that essentially rots your body from the inside out. even if you had a relatively “easy birth”, you bleed for weeks on end. even after that stops, your body and brain is changed for the rest of your life, the pregnancy leeched minerals from your bones, that can cause osteoporosis later. minor urinary incontinence is not uncommon, brain scans of people who gave birth show permanent changes in their brain, you’re never quite the same.
I say all of this not to say giving birth is disgusting but it is a harrowing and visceral experience. society downplays how fucking awful it is and makes it out to be a ~magical~ experience but it isn’t a magical transformative experience for everyone. it can be an extremely traumatic experience for someone who wanted to carry a pregnancy to term, much more so for someone who did not want to be pregnant in the first place or someone who knows their baby won’t survive the birth. anyway, abortion is a right. pregnancy and birth aren’t just inconvenient, it’s fucking awful.
Girlfriend please I’m manifesting
good things will happen 🧿
things that are meant to be will fall into place 🧿
I love Luther but like 😂
STOP PUTTING THE HARGREEVES SIBLINGS INTO EACH OTHER
number five is SMART
vanya is SPECIAL
allison is CARING
luther
diego is SKILLED
ben is POWERFUL
klaus is CREATIVE
Klaus: When you die, I'm going to play All Star in your funeral.
Diego: Bold of you to assume I will die first.
Klaus: Bold of you to assume I can die in the first place.
Dave: I just feel like, we won’t ever even be able to get married you know? The 1960s suck.
Klaus: Dave, always remember “it ain’t about how fast you get there, it ain’t about what’s waiting on the other side, it’s the climb”
Dave: You could make a cult with all the wierd deep shit you say
Klaus: Aha imagine that
I know that people say that the siblings leave klaus out of the loop about stuff like murderous Swedish men out to kill them but I think we all forget that klaus literally decided not to mention the fact that he MET GOD to his siblings
HE LEETLE FEETSYS
Every writer inevitably gets to that scene that just doesn’t want to work. It doesn’t flow, no matter how hard you try. Well, here are some things to try to get out of that rut:
I know this doesn’t sound like it’ll make much of a difference, but trust me when I say it does.
Every single time I’ve tried this, it worked and the scene flowed magically.
If your book has multiple POV characters, it might be a good idea to switch the scene to another character’s perspective.
9/10 times, this will make the scene flow better.
Oftentimes, a scene just doesn’t work because you’re not starting in the right place.
Perhaps you’re starting too late and giving too little context. Perhaps some description or character introspection is needed before you dive in.
Alternatively, you may be taking too long to get to the actual point of the scene. Would it help to dive straight into the action without much ado?
If your scene involves dialogue, it can help immensely to write only the spoken words the first time round.
It’s even better if you highlight different characters’ speech in different colors.
Then, later on, you can go back and fill in the dialogue tags, description etc.
If nothing works, it’s time to move on.
Rather than perpetually getting stuck on that one scene, use a placeholder. Something like: [they escape somehow] or [big emotional talk].
And then continue with the draft.
This’ll help you keep momentum and, maybe, make the scene easier to write later on once you have a better grasp on the plot and characters.
Trust me, I do this all the time.
It can take some practice to get past your Type A brain screaming at you, but it’s worth it.
So, those are some things to try when a scene is being difficult. I hope that these tips help :)
New research led by Kazuo Fujita of Kyoto University has found that your dog is the best wing man/woman. The researchers tested three groups of 18 dogs by putting them in rooms with their owners as well as two strangers. The owners were tasked with opening a box, and solicited help from the two other people in the room (sometimes they would help and sometimes they would refuse). After watching their owners either be rebuffed or aided, the dogs were offered food by the strangers — and were much more likely to ignore the stranger who had been unkind to their owner.
In a study, dogs refused food from people who had slighted their owners