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milo thatch

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i'm begging you guys to start pirating shit from streaming platforms. there are so many websites where you can stream that shit for free, here's a quick HOW TO:

1) Search for: watch TITLE OF WORK free online

2) Scroll to the bottom of results. Click any of the "Complaint" links

3) You will be taken to a long list of links that were removed for copyright infringement. Use the 'find' function to search for the name of the show/movie you were originally searching for. You will get something like this (specifics removed because if you love an illegal streaming site you don't post its url on social media)

4) each of these links is to a website where you can stream shit for free. go to the individual websites and search for your show/movie. you might have to copy-paste a few before you find exactly what you're looking, but the whole process only takes a minute. the speed/quality is usually the same as on netflix/whatever, and they even have subtitles! (make sure to use an adblocker though, these sites are funded by annoying popups)

In conclusion, if you do this often enough you will start recognizing the most dependable websites, and you can just bookmark those instead. (note: this is completely separate from torrenting, which is also a beautiful thing but requires different software and a vpn)

you can also download the media in question (look for a "download" button built into the video window, or use a browser extension such as Video DownloadHelper.)

if the "Complaint" links are not visible for you:

  • Option 1: try the DuckDuckGo search engine instead (bonus: dedicated to privacy! doesn't track your data!)
  • Option 2: go directly to LumenDatabase.org (the website that collects the complaints--and therefore the removed links) and search for the title you want. look for results titled "DMCA (Copyright) Complaint to Google" featuring the media you're looking for. Proceed to Step 3 (above).

some people think writers are so eloquent and good with words, but the reality is that we can sit there with our fingers on the keyboard going, “what’s the word for non-sunlight lighting? Like, fake lighting?” and for ten minutes, all our brain will supply is “unofficial”, and we know that’s not the right word, but it’s the only word we can come up with…until finally it’s like our face got smashed into a brick wall and we remember the word we want is “artificial”.

I couldn't remember the word "doorknob" ten minutes ago.

ok but the onelook thesaurus will save your life, i literally could not live without this website

REBLOG TO SAVE A WRITER'S LIFE

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I use this every time I sit down to write. It's the best tool in the world and I would be lost without it!

Terms of Endearment

List of various terms of endearment that can be used in different languages. A lot of them are gender neutral.

English

  • Dear
  • Pet
  • Baby
  • Babe
  • Honey
  • Darling
  • My love
  • Sunshine
  • Sweetheart
  • Sweet cheeks
  • Prince/Princess

Arabic

  • Habibi حبيبي (m) (my love)
  • Ya hayati يا حياتي (my life)
  • Ya qalbi يا قلبي (my heart)
  • Ya ruhi يا روحي (my soul)
  • Hubbi/hobbi حبي (my love)

German

  • Liebling (beloved/favourite)
  • Schatz (treasure, I would say the most common one between established couples)
  • Liebes (loved one) (f, I don't find it that romantic)
  • Liebster (m) (loved one, bit old-fashioned)
  • Liebste (f) (loved one, bit old-fashioned)
  • Hase / Hasi (bunny)
  • Maus (mouse)
  • Spatz (sparrow)
  • Bär / Bärchen (bear)
  • Engel / Engelchen (angel)
  • Prinzessin (f) (princess)
  • Sonnenschein (sunshine)
  • Kleines (f) (little one, can be used in a cute way for women, but can also sound degrading or offensive)

French

  • Mon amour (my love)
  • Mon cœur (my heart)
  • Chéri (m) / Chérie (f) (darling)
  • Chou (used like "honey", but directly translates to cabbage)

Italian

  • Tesoro (treasure)
  • Amore mio (my love)
  • Cuore (heart)
  • Vita mia (my life)
  • Cucciola (puppy/cub) (mostly used for women, but you could say "cucciolo" for men)
  • Piccola (little one) (mostly for women, "piccolo" would be the male version)
  • Cara/caro (dear) (now mostly used by grandmas for grandkids but perfect for couples in the past or old couples nowadays
  • Bimba (f) (child)
  • Patata/patatina (potato/little potato) (again mostly women when used romantically, "patato/patatino" for men, but they can also be used for pets, babies, your kids or anyone that you find cute)
  • Tata/tato (short version of papata/patato)
  • Polpetta/polpettina (meatball/little meatball) (very uncommon, but I've heard it used for girls)
  • Topolina (little mouse) (very uncommon, but could be used for girls)

Spanish

  • Cariño (darling)
  • Bebé (baby)
  • Corazón (heart)
  • Mi amor (my love)
  • Mi vida (my life)
  • Cielo (sky)
  • Amor (love)

Romanian

  • Iubi (Sweet heart/darling)
  • Iubirea mea (my love)
  • Draga mea (f) / Dragul meu (m) (my dear)
  • Dulceața mea (jam/honey)

Hungarian

  • Kedvesem (my dear)
  • Szerelmem (my love)
  • Drága (precious)
  • Édesem (my sweetie)
  • Kicsim (my little one)
  • Babám (my baby)
  • Kincsem (my treasure)

Turkish

  • Aşkım (my loved one)
  • Canım (my love/soul)
  • Hayatım (my life)
  • Bebeğim (my baby)
  • Kocacığım/karıcığım
  • (my husband/my wife, but in a more endearing way, you can say it to a person you're not married yet but thinking about marrying)
  • Her şeyim (my everything)
  • Yaşama sebebim (my reason to live)
  • Ceylanım (My gazelle, it's a gorgeous creature like cmon)
  • Güzel gözlüm (My lover with beautiful eyes)
  • Nazlı yarim (My coy lover)
  • Kalbimin sahibi (the owner of my heart)
  • Güzelim/yakışıklım (my beautiful/my handsome)
  • Kediciğim (my kitty/kitten)
  • Biriciğim/bi'tanem (my one and only)
  • Çiçeğim (my flower)
  • Balım (my honey) (can also say "bal dudaklım (my lover with honey lips)" if you feeling on fire)
  • Evimin direği (literally meaning "the post of my house," if you say this to a person (usually your husband), you mean to say that he keeps your household/family up, whether financially or with emotional maturity)

Dutch

  • Schatje (treasure)
  • Liefje (loved one)
  • Lieverd (loved one)
  • Lieveling (loved one)

Hebrew

  • Chaim sheli חיים שלי (my life)
  • Neshama sheli נשמה שלי (my soul)
  • Lev sheli לב שלי (my heart)

Welsh

  • Cariad (love)

Hindi

  • Meri jaan मेरी जान (f) (my life)
  • Mera jaan (m/n) (my life)
  • Rani रानी (f) (queen)

Malay

  • Sayang (dear/darling)

Afrikaans

  • Lief (love)
  • Liefie (lovey)

Farsi

  • Joon/Jaan جان (life)
  • Azizam عزیزم (my dear)
  • Asalam عسلم (my honey)
  • Golam گلم (flower)

Urdu

  • Meri jaan میری جان (my life)
  • Pyaari پیاری (sweetheart)
  • Shahzadi شہزادی (f) (princess)

Polish

  • Kochanie (my beloved)
  • Myszko (f) (little mouse for women romantic, or for young daughters)
  • Misiu (m) (diminutive bear, romantic for men)
  • Misiaczku (another form of the above but more intersex)
  • Słoneczko (diminutive for sun, can be for children but also romantic for women)
  • Pączusiu (diminutive doughnut, romantic partner)
  • Bąbelku (bubble diminutive for young children, toddlers or infants)
  • Duszko moja (very outdated, meaning my soul, for women)
  • Serce moje (also old school, meaning my heart, unisex)
  • Gwiazdeczko (diminutive star, for girls and romantic female partner)
  • Kotek/Kotku (kitten, unisex)
  • Mała (literally: little (f), for women, can be romantic but also offensive if used by strangers)
  • skarbie (my treasure, unisex)
  • rybciu (diminutive for fish, little fish, for women)
  • żabko (diminutive for frog, little frog, for women)

Korean

  • Jagiya 자기야 (honey/baby)
  • Aegiya 애기야 (baby/little one)
  • Gongjunim 공주님 (f) (princess)
  • Wangjanim 왕자님 (m) (prince)
  • Nae Sarang 내 사랑 (my love)
  • Gwiyomi 귀요미 (cutie)

Czech

  • Zlato (gold, my precious)
  • Lásko (love)
  • Miláčku (dearest, little dear)

Russian

  • lyubov' moya / любовь моя (my love)
  • radost' moya / радость моя (joy of mine)
  • dusha moya / душа моя (my soul)
  • schast'e moyo / счастье моё (my happiness)
  • sokrovishche moyo / сокровище моё (my treasure)
  • solnyshko / солнышко (sunny)
  • zolotce / золотце (golden)
  • lyubimyj (m) + lyubimaya (f) / любимый + любимая (beloved)
  • dorogoj (m) + dorogaya (f) / дорогой + дорогая (darling, dear)
  • milyj (m) + milaya (f) / милый + милая (dear but in more informal way)
  • kotik / котик (kitty) malysh / малыш (baby)
  • zajchik (m) + zajka (f) / зайчик + зайка (bunny)
  • ptenchik / птенчик (little bird, hatchling)
  • rybka moya (f) / рыбка моя (my fish)

Portuguese

  • Meu querido (m)/ minha querida (f) (my darling)
  • Meu amor (my love)
  • Princesa (f) (princess)
  • Meu docinho (my sweetheart)
  • Coração (heart)
  • Amado (m)/Amada (f) (my love)
  • Meu (m)/ minha (f) mais que tudo (my above overall) Meu tesouro (my treasure)
  • Paixão (passion)
  • Meu bem/ meu benzinho (my goodness)
  • Meu doce/meu docinho (my sweet/ my little sweet)

Brazilian Portuguese

  • Amor (love)
  • Querido (m) / Querida (f) (darling)
  • Bebê (baby)
  • Meu bem (untraslatable; something between "my dear" and "my treasure")
  • Meu docinho de coco (my coconut candy - really old slang, nowadays used only for fun)
  • Patroa (f) (it means a female boss; not ironic not aggressive, but used by men to describe their wives affectionately, eg. "I can't go today, my patroa is waiting for me at home")
  • Gato/gatinho (m) / gata/gatinha (f) (cat/little cat; if a person is pretty, they are called a "cat")
  • Minha vida (my life)
  • Meu xodó (my crush)
  • Bebê (baby)
  • Docinho (sweetie)
  • Chuchu (honey)
  • Fofura (cutie)
  • Querida (dear)
  • Lindinha (beautiful/cutie)

Filipino (from various local languages, all gender neutral)

  • Mahal, sinta (tagalog) (love)
  • alternatively add "ko" or "aking" to turn it into "my love" (e.g. mahal ko, sinta ko; aking mahal, aking sinta) with "aking" being used more often when talking about the one you love to a 3rd party;
  • or turn it into a verb (e.g. aking minamahal, kasintahan) to make it "lover"
  • Paraluman, irog, liyag, giliw (tagalog) (darling) these are older terms though, you won't hear or see them being used unless you're lovers with someone 🌟Extra🌟
  • Tangi (tagalog) (only one)
  • Tinatangi (tagalog) (the one i hold dear/the only one for me)
  • Tinadhana - fated (from the root word "tadhana" meaning fate, which in and of itself should also be a term of endearment and I stand by that)
  • Hinigugma (bisaya) (beloved) (very old)
  • Palangga/pangga/langga or "ga" for short and sometimes pagingging (ilonggo) (love) (can also be used platonically or between family members)
  • Kalasahan (tausug) (beloved) (this is pronounced with an emphasis in the SA syllable (as in kalaSAhan) instead of the LA like in the tagalog word LAsa (which means taste)
  • Jowa (filipino slang) (significant other/boyfriend/girlfriend)
  • Bebe, bebe ko, beh, bhe, bhie, bih (filipino slang) (babe)
  • Lablabs (filipino slang) (literally "love-love" in a heavy filipino accent)

Slovak

  • Zlato / zlatko (gold)
  • Láska (love)
  • Miláčik (bit cheesy, but means my lovely)

Indonesian

  • Sayang (to love/love, can be used as 'honey', doesn't have to be romantic)
  • Cintaku (my love, mostly used romantically)

Greek

  • Αγάπη /Αγάπη μου (love /my love) (the first can also be used among friends, usually between women, but both are very often used in romantic relationships)
  • Ψυχή μου (my soul) (mostly romantic but can be used by a parent to their kid)

Swedish

  • Sötnos (cute nose)
  • Älskling (darling)

Let me know more terms of endearment in your languages! And please correct me if I'm wrong somewhere.

Please note that they are not all romantic. You can ask in the replies, so a native speaker can answer if it's appropiate for the type of relationship you want your characters to have.

Alphonso’s love for Kid in quotes.

WHAT DO YALL KNOW ABOUT BEING IN ALMOST LOVE WITH THE PERSON WHO WAS THE CATALYST TO YOUR DEATH YET ARE SO FASCINATED WITH THEIR BEING FOR SOME REAOSN AND ITS NOT LOVE YET CAUSE LOVE TAKES TIME AND EFFORT BUT ITS AS CLOSE AS IT COULDVE BEEN

Other Archives

May or may not be the time to remind people that there are four other archives out there running on otw-archive!

SquidgeWorld Archive <- ALL FANDOMS!

superlove <- Guru young person self-hosts PINK otw-a on a Macbook.

Ad Astra <- Fifteen year strong single fandom Star Trek fanfiction archive! Fantastic community! (Also, I founded it. XD)

Comic Fanfiction Authors Archive <- Newest and most GAY RAINBOW otw-archive deployment ever! For comic books and comic adjacent fandoms! (Also, I founded it! XD)

Please, people, consider starting an archive! Decentralize fandom! Not only will this take some pressure off of AO3 for being the only non-pit of voles site, but when AO3 goes down, you'll have other options!

Love how tumblr has its own folk stories. Yeah the God of Arepo we’ve all heard the story and we all still cry about it. Yeah that one about the woman locked up for centuries finally getting free. That one about the witch who would marry anyone who could get her house key from her cat and it’s revealed she IS the cat after the narrator befriends the cat.

Might I add:

The defeat of the wizard who made people choose how they’d be to be executed

The woman who raised the changeling alongside her biological child

The human who died of radiation poisoning after repairing the spaceship

The adventures of a space roomba

Cinderella finding Araura (and falling in love)

I don’t know a snappy description but the my nemesis cynthia story certainly lives in my head

I am in love with you /p

What about the one with the princess locked in a tower learning to become a wizard? That’s lived in my mind for years and I haven’t seen it in a long time

There are so many ways to make moodboards, bookcovers, and icons without plagiarizing! As artists, authors, and other creatives, we need to be especially careful not to use someone else’s work and pass it off as our own. 

Please add on if you know any more resources for free images <3

recently found out about openverse which i think aggregates a bunch of creative commons images from flickr, wikimedia, nasa etc… pretty handy

I’m shocked so many people don’t know about my go to – Morgue File.

It’s full of searchable, rights free images uploaded by photographers.

Love how tumblr has its own folk stories. Yeah the God of Arepo we’ve all heard the story and we all still cry about it. Yeah that one about the woman locked up for centuries finally getting free. That one about the witch who would marry anyone who could get her house key from her cat and it’s revealed she IS the cat after the narrator befriends the cat.

Might I add:

The defeat of the wizard who made people choose how they’d be to be executed

The woman who raised the changeling alongside her biological child

The human who died of radiation poisoning after repairing the spaceship

The adventures of a space roomba

Cinderella finding Araura (and falling in love)

I don’t know a snappy description but the my nemesis cynthia story certainly lives in my head

I am in love with you /p

mommyminotaur

It's about devotion and obsession. It's ALWAYS about devotion and obsession. And hunger. It's love with teeth.

a list of 100+ buildings to put in your fantasy town

  • academy
  • adventurer's guild
  • alchemist
  • apiary
  • apothecary
  • aquarium
  • armory
  • art gallery
  • bakery
  • bank
  • barber
  • barracks
  • bathhouse
  • blacksmith
  • boathouse
  • book store
  • bookbinder
  • botanical garden
  • brothel
  • butcher
  • carpenter
  • cartographer
  • casino
  • castle
  • cobbler
  • coffee shop
  • council chamber
  • court house
  • crypt for the noble family

Apparently a part of the reason why farmed bees stay in the beehives that humans build for them is because the farm hives are safer and sturdier. I don't know how a busy Discord server's worth of bugs that only have one brain cell each would logically conclude that the humans protect them from outside threats, illness and parasites, but if I understood right, the bees would be free to move away and build a new nest somewhere else any time they'd want, and they simply choose not to.

You know how in almost every culture, people have some concept of "if I sacrifice something that I made/grew/produced to the Gods, they will ward me and my harvest from evil"?

So, in a way, don't the bees willingly sacrifice a part of their harvest to an entity not only far greater than them, but nearly beyond their comprehension, in exchange for protection against natural forces wildly outside of their own control?

So tell me, beekeepers, what are you to your bees, if not a mildly eldritch God?

I don’t know about other cultures, but in English folklore, when a beekeeper dies someone has to go out and tell the bees.

Imagine you’re a neolithic hunter-gatherer, just hanging out, sacrificing stuff to your god, when a new god you’ve never met before shows up and tells you that your god is dead, it’s not your fault or anything, and maybe a new god will come along to take care of you, maybe not, it’s gonna be touch and go for a while

Apparently in medieval Europe they also whispered secrets to the bees.

So imagine the mildly eldritch God you worship talks to you and tells you secrets, but these secrets make no sense to you and are incomprehensible to understand or even know they are secrets. But your God does make vibrations at you, so thats probably a good thing right??

Also occasionally the Swarm decides there is not enough room in the Hive because the eldritch god didn't take the offering of Honey at their normal time. So enough of a Swarm builds up that the second queen is able to leave without decimating the first Swarm. They are all set to search out a new place that will likely not have your God anymore (but really that's not too much of a struggle, they have abandoned you, that's part of why you've left, even though the first Swarm still holds out hope for their return).

And then, the scouts find another Hive right next to the old Hive. Literally right next to it. So the Queen lands to inspect it and wow, it's a good deal. The area already has enough food to support 2 Hives, so it's a not problem to stay in the area now that they have the space, but...this wasn't here before.

And then you see God, they've come to help the Swarm move to the new Hive and take the offering from the old Hive. Truly this must have been their plan all along

In English folklore, you ALSO have to invite your bees to your wedding, and decorate their hive, and leave a slice of cake for them, and also bring your new spouse by to introduce them to the hive straightaway. Imagine your eldritch god doing THAT.

#these polite beekeepers are just modeling the behavior they would like to see from their own god maybe? #perhaps if we could sting God he would tell us secrets

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This is the long-awaited sequel to the first post that unfortunately hit the link limit. This part will focus on posts for specific disabilities, while the general topics will stay in the original post. If you can't find any posts on the disability you're looking for, please check out the "Other" section in the first post.

This list will of course continue to be updated.

Last update: 15/06/2024

Amputation/Limb Difference

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Constructing Characters with Limb Differences: Discussing Fetishization Do Amputees Always Wear Prosthetics? Does a Character with Amputation Need a Prosthetic? Does a Character with Upper Limb Amputation Need a Prosthetic? Designing a Prosthetic Arm Making a Character with Upper Limb Amputation Genius Amputee Mechanic: Discussing the DIY Prosthetic Trope Causes of Amputation Limb Differences as a Spectrum

Blind Characters

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Making a Blind Character: what to add, what to avoid Designing a Blind Character: Discussing the Eye Covering Trope What to Give Your Blind Character Blindness Tropes: Daredevil, milky eyes, and blindness-negating magic The Blind Prophet Trope Guide Animals: Dogs, Horses, and Their Fictional Equivalents Blind Characters with Superpowers Echolocation and Sound Powers Yeah Another One about Superpowers Portraying Photophobia in Pre-modern Times Characters with Albinism Fetishization of Albinism Going Blind from an Accident Writing Characters with One Eye More on Monocular Vision Writing a Blind Kitty (+possible accommodations)

Deaf and Hard of Hearing (HoH) Characters

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Creating Deaf/HoH Characters Writing D/deaf/HoH Characters Another Guide on Writing D/deaf Characters Tips on Writing Deaf Characters Visual Indicators of a Person being Deaf Tips on Writing about Hearing Aids Deaf Character Unable to Sign Sign Language with Limb Difference Writing Out Sign Language (+book recommendations)

DeafBlind Characters

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How DeafBlind People Learn Language DeafBlind Character not Wanting to be Blind On Access and Protactile [not writing advice, just a piece of great writing; greatly recommended if you know nothing about DeafBlindness]

Facial Difference (FD)

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Introduction to Facial Difference: basics, tropes, what I want to see Constructing a Character with an FD: Discussing Disfiguremisia and the "Mask Trope" Does My Character Need a Prosthetic Eye?: alternatives What Would Happen to A Character with a Scar Through the Eye? What Would Happen to a Character with a Burn on the Eye? How Scars Affect the Character, and How the Character Affects the Scar (in the technical sense) Should your Character with Scars Hate their Scars? Including Characters with Treacher Collins Syndrome in a pre-Surgical Setting Basic Information on Vitiligo Harmful Vitiligo Tropes/Stereotypes Animalistic Characters with Vitiligo Stigmatization of Strabismus in Visual Media How to be Normal about the Real Life Equivalents of your OC with a Scar Over His Eye

Intellectual Disability

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Introduction to Writing Intellectually Disabled Characters: basics, tropes, how it actually works Down Syndrome and Historical Fiction Combat and Disability: intellectually disabled characters Basic Tips for Writing Characters with Down Syndrome

spring horror is good because of the symbolism of death and rebirth and storms and everything being vibrant but still cold. and summer horror is good because sweltering heat and insects and long days. and fall horror is good because halloween and death and scary movies. and winter horror is good because snow contrasting with blood and freezing temperatures and long nights. btw.

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