Sombra: Do you ever want to talk about your feelings, Widow?
Widowmaker: No.
Reaper: I do.
Sombra: I know, Gabe.
Reaper: I’m sad.
Sombra: I know, Gabe.
the problem with reading and writing leading to a strong vocabulary is that you tend to know the vibe of words instead of their meanings.
if I used this word in a sentence, would it make sense? absolutely. if you asked me what it meant, could I tell you? absolutely not.
Togachako story where Ochako keeps seeing Himiko’s ghost telling her to do stuff and she’s not sure if it’s real but it’s mostly self care stuff like “hey you haven’t eaten today” or “hey I’m sorry but I really want to see this guy’s blood but I’m a ghost so I’m gonna need you to bite this guy” or “don’t forget to wash your hair”
All ochako’s friends notice how she seems to be doing better about taking care of herself now and are happy for her but all collectively agree not to talk about the fact that she keeps biting villains
reblog if you’ve read fanfictions that are more professional, better written than some actual novels. I’m trying to see something
I am both at the same time.
There are two types of writers:
1. 'It's fiction, it doesn't need to make sense!'
2. 'I didn't account for the rotation of the planet and how that affects the constalations while my characters stargazed at different times of year, I have failed as a writer, and this entire thing is trash'
So how about that epilogue, huh?
based off this post btw
adults: oh silly children with no responsibilities no real trauma no life experience no worries and yet oh so dramatic about nothing
also adults: oh thank fucking GOD i am not in school anymore, i had another nightmare i was THERE again, i woke up in a cold sweat bc i didn't study for my TEST-there's nothing not anything like the sweet relief of realizing that you actually don't have one and you won't have one in a very very long time, i still remember what the hallways smell like, i graduated years ago but i don't feel safe yet
cruel irony
If your plot feels flat, STUDY it! Your story might be lacking...
Stakes - What would happen if the protagonist failed? Would it really be such a bad thing if it happened?
Thematic relevance - Do the events of the story speak to a greater emotional or moral message? Is the conflict resolved in a way that befits the theme?
Urgency - How much time does the protagonist have to complete their goal? Are there multiple factors complicating the situation?
Drive - What motivates the protagonist? Are they an active player in the story, or are they repeatedly getting pushed around by external forces? Could you swap them out for a different character with no impact on the plot? On the flip side, do the other characters have sensible motivations of their own?
Yield - Is there foreshadowing? Do the protagonist's choices have unforeseen consequences down the road? Do they use knowledge or clues from the beginning, to help them in the end? Do they learn things about the other characters that weren't immediately obvious?
i watched one (1) video on how to draw hands that changed my life forever. like. i can suddenly draw hands again
these were all drawn without reference btw. i can just. Understand Hands now (for the most part, im sure theres definitely inaccuracies). im a little baffled
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