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treevore:

i love u characters who are victims who don’t show things in a way that’s appealing i love u characters whos trauma leaves them with anger issues, with violence issues, with issues with connection and trust and being truthful i love you characters who don’t get “better” in a way that’s palatable, who don’t find growth and meaning in their trauma

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christinaroseandrews:
“mightymur:
“ The final, brilliant word on passive voice.
“She was killed [by zombies.]”

christinaroseandrews:

mightymur:

The final, brilliant word on passive voice.

“She was killed [by zombies.]” <— passive

“Zombies killed [by zombies] her.” <— active

This is legit one of the best ways to identify passive voice.

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robobrat:

you are not immune to a psychosexual relationship with your sword

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sealcubezz:

really one of my favorite types of characters in the world it seems is. well i dont know how else to describe it but “losing the idgaf war” but theres at least 2 genres of this that ive noticed I Gotta Make an Image hold on

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its like this. even better when a character has the range to be both

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parasocialanxiety:

shadowblade8192:

9/11 could never happen today because the twin towers arent there anymore for some reason

9/11 could never happen today because it’s January

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smute:

sorun-var-deactivated20221025:

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Strawberry Hill House—a Gothic Revival villa that was built in Twickenham, London 1749

came across this sentence today and now i know what he meant

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soulmvtes:

january is one of those months where you experience every feeling on the human spectrum and you just have to go about your day like that isn’t happening

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busket:

if you have adhd, gamifying your life wont work because we all get bored with games and in time your system will stop rewarding you with the dopamine that you crave, even if you give yourself a video game achievement every time you do the dishes or clean your room or whatever. at least in my experience. I hate to tell you this but you need to force yourself to have discipline even if it feels like hell. and also get medicated

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penny-anna:

having a job is very weird bcos by and large your coworkers will be a variety of ages and you will not all be at the same stage of life. your coworker will be like, well I’m off home to spend time with my husband & child, what are you going to do with your evening? and you’re like, well, I plan on playing Rollercoaster Tycoon for as much as it as possible