some of the people that get loads of credit for being stylish are. just thin
a true fact about spiders is they can’t run for extended periods of time because they have asthma. all spiders are nerds. even tarantulas. have you ever seen a spider dating a hot babe? i doubt it. spider flashing his cash in the club? nope. spider pulling up beside you at the lights in a lamborghini? never happened. they’ve got so many eyes because they love reading. nerds. all of them.
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something soft
Attack of the chickens!!
“we won.”
TAZ: Graduation Boys!!
I’m really loving the idea of them being RGB. If you combine them all together they have a full beard. I’M SO EXCITED FOR THIS ARC, GUYS!!!
"Hi yes I'd like to borrow your shit machine..."
It’s a five-minute walk from my house to the pub.
It’s a thirty-five minute walk from the pub to my house.
The difference is staggering.
God dammit Jeff. I hate that I love it
Literally none of my story ideas come with a plot, ever. WITHOUT FAIL, it’s always just an Aesthetic, like two and a half characters, some very, very vivid settings, and a weird concept. Never plot. Not even an inkling of a plot. My brain tosses me this cool stuff and is like welp i’ll be back in 4-5 business months
Don’t look for plots, look for problems.
Examples:
- crippling debt
- lonliness
- a building is on fire
- the world is going to end
- failure
- a broken heart
- guilt
- noises they can only hear
- seperation
- lack of strength
- lack of wit
- someone has too much pride
- forbidden love
- encouraged love?
Pick a problem, give it to a character, and let them try and solve it.
Bam: plot.
This is exactly Stephen King’s approach, outlined in “On Writing”. He prefers to start with a “What if?” situation, introduce characters, and then see what they do.