one of your fav colours is red
you love a bunch of different types of clothes - vintage, grunge, maybe even like y2k style or somethin
you love wearing lip liner/glosses and you wear highlighter
you take good care of your hair and uhhhh you have at least one sibling
you like horror movies and you like books
there you go i'm probably completely wrong but oh well I tried
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literally all of them
(I'm bi not lesbian ✌️)
Edit: I'm not an antelope
- you’re gay - can read - support gay people - want to hold a match between your fingers as you wander the halls of an ancient castle because it’s your only source of light amidst the ghosts of people long past - are an antelope - or want a chocolate bar.
No one will know which applies.
YES IT HELPS A LOT THANK YOU
Hi there
so in the book i'm writing the main character, Talli, gets stabbed and hits her head on a rock or smthing which damages her memory a bit
the book opens with her waking up in the hostpital, so I was how she might be treated for a stab wound or how long they would keep her in the hospital, etc etc
would you know anything about that kind of thing? I don't need it to be INSANELY specific, it's fiction, but I would like something that's pretty close to real life
tyyyy!!!
Hello hello, I hope this helps and good luck on your book!!
Alrighty! So, the treatment for the knife wound would entirely depend on where she was stabbed and how deep the stab wound was. If you wanna keep it safe and simple, I'd go with the arms, legs, or shoulders. You could also go for the abdomen, but it would have to be an incredibly shallow stab. Don't go for the chest area or back, that makes thing super complicated. If you wanna make it in any of those other areas, feel free to ask about them! In an emergency situation, we'd try to control the bleeding by applying direct pressure, packing the wound (if it's on an extremity), or applying a tourniquet (also of it's in an extremity). With extremities, there is always the possibility, if enough force and a big enough knife is used, that bones can fracture. I'm not too sure what they'd do in a hospital setting, but based on what I've learned, unless there are some weird underlying stuff going on, they'd stitch the wound and monitor for internal bleeding. Something both EMS and the hospital will be super worried about, especially if the bleeding at the stab wound has been controlled, is the head trauma. With head trauma there is always the possibility that there is some sort of brain bleed, which is life threatening and needs surgery to fix. They'd keep her in the hospital for a long time until they've ruled the head trauma okay enough to leave, though I'm not sure how long that would be. Also, just for funsies, the part of the brain that is in charge of memories is called your hippocampus, which is located in the temporal lobes of the brain, so she'd probably have hit the side of her head! :)
I just like putting Alastor in uncomfortable situations for him lolol
Because they are my babiesss
-Jude always exclusively wears Cardan's shirts to bed. Specifically the silky one.
-Cardan keeps trying to convince her to sleep naked, like him. (Also have we collectively forgotten that he canonically does that)
-Jude is an early riser and a morning person.
-Cardan refuses to get up until midnight. (Remember that the fae are nocturnal.)
-Jude has to genuinely drag him out of bed whenever something important happens.
-Whereas Cardan always tries to keep her in bed with him (he usually succeeds)
-Jude takes up baking in her spare time because Cardan made her get a hobby that doesn't involve stabbing people.
-They like to have little playfights.
-E.g Cardan will pin her down to do her makeup.
-Or Jude will come up behind him and put him in a headlock.
-Cardan never sneaks up behind her though.
-He also knows where she keeps all of her weapons on her person.
-If he needs a weapon and he didn't bring one he just casually grabs one from like her pockets or the folds of her dress or something like that.
-Cardan is a biter. And I don't just mean in bed.
-Just like in general. He nibbles her ears or just like casually bites her shoulder.
-They go riding together through the milkwood.
-And take long walks through the gardens together.
-Jude teases Cardan about all the things he did to her at school.
-"Hey, remember that one time you tried to drown me?"
-He feels incredibly bad.
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You’re staring at the page. The cursor blinks like it’s taunting you. You want to write—hell, you even know what you want to write about—but it’s like your brain’s frozen. That, my friend, is the all-too-familiar little bitch known as writer’s block.
So, how do you fight it?
Here’s what’s helped me, and maybe it'll help you too.
Seriously. Open a doc and let yourself write the worst possible version of what you’re trying to say. No pressure. No editing. You can always clean it up later. A messy first draft is better than no draft.
Sometimes your brain just needs a different view. Go outside. Sit at a café. Write on your phone instead of your laptop. A small change can trick your brain into feeling inspired again.
Forget structure. Forget plot. Just go full chaos mode. Rant about your characters, the scene, or how much writing sucks today. That little brain dump might lead you to a breakthrough.
A poem. A Tumblr post. A flash fiction piece. Sometimes reading a spark of good writing reminds your brain how fun words can be.
Writer’s block is normal. It doesn’t mean you’re broken. It just means your brain’s buffering. Rest, hydrate, and be gentle with yourself. Then try again.
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Writing is weird. Some days it flows like magic, and other days it’s like dragging your soul through the trenches. But if you’re stuck, don't give up on it— the words will come back.
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