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idk who needs to hear this rn but suffering is not noble. take the tylenol

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plsplspls id love to see this

reblog and tag with what barbie was the most popular the year you were born!!!!

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nalianova:

Socially Awkward Bachelors, a novel by Jane Austen.

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Most oddly named town in each US state.

i love small towns in America.

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like to slap his bald head reblog to slap his bald head

creator of this map didn’t even try

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these are just in eastern kentucky

Alabama also doesn’t disappoint

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okay as a texan, i can’t abide texas’ silly name towns to be reduced to “Ding Dong”

here are my favorites:

  • Elmo (the dairy queen here is great)
  • Gay Hill (not much here, disappointingly)
  • Snook
  • Sugar Land
  • Friendswood
  • Fate (u could stay/night at a bnb here lol alright i’ll be here all night)
  • Trophy Club
  • Beeville
  • Borger (every burger restaurant here has an amazing opportunity)
  • Bee Cave
  • Early
  • Cactus
  • Floydada
  • Tool
  • Moody
  • Munday
  • Rice
  • Oyster Creek
  • Cut and Shoot
  • Arp
  • Red Lick
  • Wink (;3)
  • Throckmorton
  • Point Blank
  • Happy
  • Paradise
  • Dean
  • Fruitvale
  • Smiley
  • Gary City
  • Cool

and this isn’t even to mention all the cities and towns in texas that are named after other famous places from around the world. fir a fun game, search “[name of famous place], Texas” and see what comes up! I can confirm that Paris Athens, Italy, and Earth itself are all municipalities in Texas.

Yall forgot two egg, Nashville Arkansas, and New Boston in Texas

Yall forgot two egg,

Nashville Arkansas, and New

Boston in Texas

Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.

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I find it fascinating how different writers focus on different things when developing their characters.

Like, I have never once found much help or use in writing up character bios, explicitly knowing exact ages, favourite colours, foods, what things they like/dislike in a list etc. because I find, in my personal experience, they aren’t fixed traits for me, so I tend to discover those sort of minute details throughout the story, if relevant to the story.

When learning and discovering my characters, I tend to focus a lot on the essence of a character, which is vague, I know, but more so on who they are fundamentally at the time I am writing them in the story and never seperate from, because people shift and change from one second to the next. Who are they in this particular scene, for example, what role do they play, what do they love, fear, want or not, in this moment?

That’s not to say I don’t have an incredibly detailed sense of my characters, I do. With a clear vision of what they look like, I know their intimate thoughts, feelings, I like to deepen that POV, become them when writing, who they are and what kind of person they can/will become. I know the kind of morals they have, or lack of, what stances they take and opinions they have of their companions, enemies, setting and politics, but I don’t have a birth-date for a single character, a star sign or a favourite colour, and I don’t know if it’s because none of my characters really care for those things, or because I don’t use those kinds of things to define them, the former being a better indicator (for me) at representing who they are.

But everyone has different methods shaped by what they enjoy and relate to, so we all create from a unique foundation, and I think it’s really interesting, is all.

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MARILYN MONROE as ROSE in NIAGARA (1953), dir. Henry Hathaway.
Costume design by Dorothy Jeakins.

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Love, Classified

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Love, Classified (2022)

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Yeah. I still would have staked you.
I can hear your heartbeat. It races when you lie.

CALLIOPE BURNS and JULIETTE FAIRMONT
First Kill S01E02: First Blood
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Lesbians Making History banner at Pride March Toronto, 1993

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tomorrow

Always reblog NSYNC the day before May

Queueing this for next year

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