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:)she/they i love a lot of stuffwriting a book currently <3
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katsspace · 2 months ago
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what can i say, im a perfect balance
@jjxkiaraxpopexcleoxjohnbxsarah
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If you want to play, take the quiz, post a screenshot of a result and tag your moots! :)
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(if I'm overstepping pls let me know)
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katsspace · 2 months ago
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katsspace · 3 months ago
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I'm so glad u guys like him 🥺🥺💙 no one else watched toa 😭
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katsspace · 3 months ago
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i’m gonna hold your hand with a glove on when i say this
when disabled/chronically ill people tell you they can’t do something, then that is not your cue to tell them that they can actually or that they’ll always find an excuse if they’re looking for one.
when a disabled/chronically ill person says they can’t do something, sometimes that doesn’t mean it’s outside the realm of possibility, sometimes it means if they (attempted to) do that, they will seriously hurt themselves.
when a disabled/chronically ill person says they can’t do something, sometimes it’s preventative care, and they refuse to do that thing to prevent a flare up from happening/their symptoms getting worse in the first place.
disabled/chronically ill people are not “looking for excuses”, they are giving you reasons why. something they don’t even have to do! so maybe just accept the reasons they give you.
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katsspace · 4 months ago
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genuine question from an outside party, but why can't people talk about their own experiences with islam? ex-christians share their experiences all the time and face little backlash, i don't see why ex-muslims couldnt do the same? /gen (just trying to understand)
If you leave Islam as a religion, Leave it as a topic. I do not care for your apostasy story and neither does any other muslim.
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katsspace · 4 months ago
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Not being able to draw my favorite character the way I envision them in my mind
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katsspace · 4 months ago
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food for thought: the people of new york voting in fisk as mayor is stupid right? find one person who disagrees with this. i dare you. you wont be able to. he's a known criminal. yet, somehow, they thought that him being in office was a good thing.
donald trump was also voted in by the people.
that is all.
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katsspace · 4 months ago
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(spoilers)
foggy is dead. fisk is the mayor. i hate everything
EXCUSE MY LANGUAGE BUT WHAT THE FUCK?????
I JUST STARTED DAREDEVIL BORN AGAIN BC J HADNT HAD THE CHANCE TO YET AND THEN MINUTES AND OH MY GOD. WHAT THE FUCK WHAT THE FUCK
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katsspace · 4 months ago
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EXCUSE MY LANGUAGE BUT WHAT THE FUCK?????
I JUST STARTED DAREDEVIL BORN AGAIN BC J HADNT HAD THE CHANCE TO YET AND THEN MINUTES AND OH MY GOD. WHAT THE FUCK WHAT THE FUCK
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katsspace · 5 months ago
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Stiles + PTSD Symptoms (requested by anonymous)
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katsspace · 5 months ago
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Hi! I saw you describing Stiles as bpd and that when he was fighting with Scott he was “splitting” I tried to look this up but it was all very confusing, and I was wondering what this meant? And how Stiles split? Sorry if this annoying, I’m just confused! I’ve never heard of this before! Also, I thought Stiles had adhd, but do you think bpd would be a better diagnosis? (Sorry if this is offensive in any way I’m just wondering!)
no worries, anon, you’re totally good ❤
so splitting is primarily a bpd (borderline personality disorder) term that has two meanings: 1, the general one which is used by health care professionals and is refering to the black-and-white thinking mindset someone with bpd has. so people or things are only seen as very good (idealization) or very bad (devaluation), and there’s no real grey area.
and then 2, the one refered to as the tumblr use, which uses splitting as a verb instead of just a mindset. so someone with bpd thinks, for example, their best friend is this amazing person, they only see the good parts of them. splitting on them is going from the idealization of them to the devaluation of them. (it can also swing from devaluation to idealization.)
splitting overall is a self defense mechanism. the verb meaning of it can occur due to any kind of stressor (for example, perceived abandoment) and it can cause the person to act out in a number of ways.
back to stiles. during the rain scene, stiles is afraid that scott is leaving him, abandoning him, that he doesn’t love him anymore, so stiles reacts with anger – splitting on scott. during the hospital scene, he’s terrified that his dad is going to die, so again, he reacts with anger, still targetting scott because he’s always idealized scott but he let him down, and he yells, “where were you? where the hell were you?”
as a defense mechanism, stiles is trying to push scott away during the rain scene because if he does it first, it won’t hurt as much (which, as the scene goes on, we know that isn’t true). the hospital scene is because it’s almost like seeing scott differenly, this person who has flaws and messes up and isn’t perfect, unlike how stiles has seen him their whole lives.
[read more bpd terms (and maybe a more helpful definition of splitting) here]
okay and about the adhd vs bpd: comorbidity is super common, meaning that when someone’s diagnosed with one disorder, they’re more likely to also have another one. also, a lot of disorders overlap. i fully believe stiles has both adhd (which is essentially canon because of his mention of taking adderall) and bpd.
i hope this helps, anon! feel free to come back into my askbox 😊
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katsspace · 6 months ago
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sometimes you need dialogue tags and don't want to use the same four
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katsspace · 6 months ago
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Stiles: There's nothing, and I mean nothing, that will make me say yes to listening to that asshole. Scott: Please? For me. Stiles: Damn it, Scott! You're doing sad puppy eyes at me!
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katsspace · 6 months ago
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Stiles: I'm going to scream! Scott: Can you scream in your pillow? I have a nasty headache. Stiles: Can you put on earplugs? It's the kinda scream that can't be contained. Scott: Say no more, buddy.
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katsspace · 6 months ago
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Newt: I really like this guy but I don’t know how to tell him
Thomas: just be direct
Newt: okay, Thomas I like you
Thomas: yeah, now say it to them
Newt: I just did
Thomas: what did they say?
Newt: they said ‘yeah, now say it to them’
Thomas: but that’s what I said
Newt: I know
Thomas:
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Thomas: OHHHHHH
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katsspace · 6 months ago
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"Are you joking? Tell me you're joking."
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katsspace · 6 months ago
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Do you have any tips for how to slow down time in a story?
How to slow down time
To slow down time in your story you need to use a mix of different writing ingredients: you need different descriptions that capture the reader in the moment as well as internal monologue and different sentence structures.
Detailed Descriptions:
Sensory Details: Use the five senses—sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch to describe what the character is seeing, hearing, feeling, smelling, and tasting in intricate detail.
Detailed Observations: Zoom in on small, often overlooked details. The sound a tea cup makes as it hits the ground, the way an expression on a character's face changes, the turning of heads as someone enters the room.
Slow Motion: Manipulate the time by describing how it feels like slow motion to the characters: "Time slowed down, and it felt as if the whole of humanity had decided to stop breathing for a moment."
Physical Reactions: A detailed description of the physical aspects of a scene. The movements a character makes, how their gaze turns, their breathing changes, their body begins to shake.
Psychological Aspects: Focus on the anxiety of a character looking at a clock that never seems to move, their nervousness seeping out of them
Internal Monologue:
Memories and Flashbacks: Add context by showing memories or flashbacks that relate to the situation.
Pondering: Let the character reflect on the situation, their feelings and their plan for the next steps. Let the reader explore the character's inner life.
Dialogue:
Reduced Dialogue: Dialogue brings a scene into real time. Use it thoughtfully and sparringly, with lots of inner thoughts and reactions in between.
Silence: Make use of silence between the characters which can be filled with more descriptions.
Language:
Smaller Steps: Write out each action taken, no matter how small, and focus on describing each step that happens.
Control Pacing: Use your sentence structure to create long descriptions that slow it down, and short, impactful ones to pick up the pace if needed for a moment.
More: Masterpost: How to write a story
- Jana
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