Got one of these tumblr pop ups and I immediately knew who these tits belong to
I would like to thank everyone who helped me understand. I now know the reason.
I stand by the name “Noah” even though I personally know two Noahs and neither are great but Sheriff Noah is the 💣
Okay so in the show, Sheriff Stilinski’s name is Noah. Like it’s canonically Noah so I really need to know where the hell people are getting “John” from? Like why John of all things? Is it because you didn’t know his name? Because you could’ve just looked it up. And I’m not judging the people who use it (well not a lot) but like, Noah is such a better name than John and I feel like whenever I read a fic where his name is John, I picture him as a completely different person. Like it’s not the same character, he has a different personality, etc. like again no offense but could everyone please start using Noah? Like that’s his name, it’s never been John.
Okay just reiterating because I kinda got off track but why do people call him John?
(happy pride month yall!)
How do you write your books? Do you plan everything or you just start
Usually, I plot that whole bad boy out before I even write a single word, but that tends to overwhelm me.
For my most current work in progress book, I had an aesthetic in mind, and five previous ideas squished into one. Then I just started writing. I merely emptied my brain to see what would happen. +50k words later… and here I am. I have a lot to go back and edit/clarify/redo, but I’m just aiming to get the whole skeleton finished first. In other words, I’m winging it. But so far, so good.
Something that has helped me was to write in parts, not chapters. I would write all I needed for one part, then label it as “pt.1.” That way, I wasn’t focusing on the length of the section—trying to fill it or shorten it like I would if it were a chapter. I just wrote it. Then, I would start the next section. This helps me keep the action going, giving me momentum to go from scene to scene without worrying about length. Later, when I edit, I will clump sections together, adjust the size, and then make those sections into chapters. I’ve found this to be strangely helpful so far.
Thank you for asking, dear. :)
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Is Peter a villain because he killed a bunch of people? Because he killed Laura? Because he's an asshole?
They never really say in the show who Peter, specifically, lost in the fire. In 'Magic Bullet' Derek said that 11 people were trapped in the house during the fire, but they never say who those people were. Did he lose a wife? a child?
All they tell us is that he was injured and in a coma for 6 years, and his remaining family (alpha) left. They also say repeatedly that a wolf can't survive without an alpha. And yet, we call him a villain for lashing out when he was injured and abandoned.
Aside from Laura, everyone he killed was involved in the fire in some way. They also never tell us his state of mind when he killed Laura or his nurse Jennifer's actual involvement in any of it.
Sure, he's an asshole, but so is Stiles. Unlike Stiles, Peter is very good at making the pack think he doesn't care about anyone but himself. While that may have been true initially, he does start to change by the end.
All this to say that we know more about Kate Argent's past than we do Peter's, which is a sad state of affairs.
So, should he be considered a villain, or are we just uncomfortable with the fact that he did what we would all want to do in his shoes?
Where does Dionysus hear all his gossip?
The grape vine
Okay so I have this post saved on Pinterest and the comments are turned off for it but I don’t remember anything about Sam being canon not-straight, so could like someone tell me what op is talking about? Please