If you wear glasses, do you take them off to eat?
Today hasn't been very good. Reblog to cover prev in blankets and tell them everything is going to be okay and they're loved.
Imagine being the last owner of Hanako, that 226 year old Japanese koi that was spawned in 1751 and died in 1977. A fish that outlived 7 emperors. A fish that survived the Second World War. And she dies in your care. I would never recover.
angst + hurt/comfort
I'm dead fr
@enderlemeow
First thing you see after you zoom in is how you die
How you dying đź‘€
Art request--
My version of Mona lisa?
You can say yes or no, I don't really mind :D
(It's my own rise version)
Regardless, have a wonderful day/night!
she’s so cute!!!
does anyone wanna hold hands until we feel a little braver
You’re the “weakling” tea maker. People think you’re a burden on the hero’s party. But it’s the enchantments from your premium teas that boost the party to world-class. Bandits kidnap you to blackmail the hero. Leaving you in a cell with your tea supplies was a mistake. It’s tea time.
Idk if you take drawing asks but how would you draw Shadow being affectionate? I love your art <3
I don't usually take drawing asks, but I can't resist Shadow being affectionate~
As I dive into researching signs of fear for my horror WIP, I wanted to share some of the most compelling and visceral reactions I’ve come across. Whether you’re writing a chilling scene or crafting a character’s panic, these 20 signs of fear can help bring tension and realism to your story.
Hyperventilating — sucking in air but never feeling like it’s enough
Chest tightens — feels like a weight or hands pressing down
Limbs shaking violently, knees buckling
Complete loss of muscle control — collapsing or unable to stand
Cold sweat soaking through clothes
Heart hammering so hard they feel it in their throat or head
Tunnel vision — the world narrowing down to one terrifying focal point
Ringing in the ears or sudden deafness, like the world drops away
Dizziness / feeling faint / vision blurring
Dry mouth — unable to speak or even scream
Screaming / sobbing / gasping — involuntary vocal outbursts
Panic run — bolting without thinking, tripping over everything
Clawing at their own skin / chest / throat — like trying to escape their body
Begging / pleading out loud even if no one’s there
Repeating words or phrases — “No, no, no” / “This isn’t happening”
Hiding instinctively — diving under tables, closets, or corners
Desperate grabbing — reaching for someone, anything solid
Loss of bladder or bowel control (for extreme terror)
Total mental shutdown — frozen, slack-jawed, staring blankly
Memory blackout — later can’t recall what happened during the worst moment
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