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— Until we meet again. Yes, that will be… September 1st, in Yorknew City!
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so do you guys remember when killua literally kissed gon in the hunterpedias?
because I do
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Dragons by John Park
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Some resources for those writing medieval-type stories:
list of medieval jobs
more medieval jobs
lords of the manor
ladies of the manor
medieval ladies
medieval weapons
medieval names
more medieval names
guide to medieval terms
more medieval terms
how to write sword-fight scenes
armor
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A man can change his stars. I won’t spend the rest of my life as nothing. Heath Ledger as William Thatcher in A Knight’s Tale (2001) dir. Brian Helgeland
#heath ledger is who founded my early sexuality IN THIS MOVIE#why im a slut for writing medieval genres
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Forgotten By History


Female firefighters at Pearl Harbor (1941).

Donna Tobias - the first woman to graduate from the US Navy’s Deep Sea Diving School in 1975.

Brave women of the Red Cross hitting the beach at Normandy.

Dottie Kamenshek was called the best player in women’s baseball and was once recruited to play for a men’s professional team.

Kate Warne - Private Detective. Born in New York City, almost nothing is known of her prior to 1856 when, as a young widow, she answered an employment advertisement placed by Alan Pinkerton. She was one of four new agents the Pinkerton Detective Agency hired that year and proved to be a natural, taking to undercover work easily. She had taken part in embezzlement and railroad security cases when in 1861 the Pinkertons developed the first lead about an anti-Lincoln conspiracy.

Catherine Leroy, female photographer in Vietnam.

The three women pictured in this incredible photograph from 1885 – Anandibai Joshi of India, Keiko Okami of Japan, and Sabat Islambouli of Syria – each became the first licensed female doctors in their respective countries. The three were students at the Women’s Medical College of Pennsylvania; one of the only places in the world at the time where women could study medicine.

Female Samurai Warrior - Onno-Bugeisha - Female warrior belonging to the Japanese upper class. Many women engaged in battle, commonly alongside samurai men. They were members of the bushi (samurai) class in feudal Japan and were trained in the use of weapons to protect their household, family, and honour in times of war.

One of the most feared of all London street gangs from the late 1880’s was a group of female toughs known as the Clockwork Oranges. They woulde later inspire Anthony burgess’ most notorious novel. Their main Rivals were the All-female “the Forty Elephants” gang.

Maureen Dunlop de Popp, Pioneering female pilot who flew Spitfires during Second World War. She joined the Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA) in 1942 and became one of a small group of female pilots who were trained to fly 38 types of aircraft.

In 1967, Kathrine Switzer was the first woman to run the Boston marathon. After realizing that a woman was running, race organizer Jock Semple went after Switzer shouting, “Get the hell out of my race and give me those numbers.” However, Switzer’s boyfriend and other male runners provided a protective shield during the entire marathon. The photographs taken of the incident made world headlines, and Kathrine later won the NYC marathon with a time of 3:07:29.
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So, I heard that some of you were having issues with the download. Here’s my outlining guide just as is in photos. Same quality. Enjoy!
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how not to write an east asian character
• ‘golden skin’ • ‘almond-shaped/tilted/slanted/ch*nky eyes’ • a strong accent despite being born in or growing up in an English-speaking country • helicopter parents/a tiger mom • scrawny, short genius stereotype • for Chinese characters: (especially older ones) loud in public stereotype • cheap for no reason • research your food… we don’t live off of noodles and dumplings • girls who are quiet and submissive • also east asian kids/teens who have a chunk of dyed hair and rebel against their family for no reason • ABGs are people too, your one dimensional caricatures of girls who like makeup and clothes ain’t cute • stop fetishizing east asian women and making them prostitutes in fantasy • e asians playing lackey/sidekick to the All Powerful Whitey is ugly • Asian Americans grow up with a weird blend of their family’s traditional values and the values of America (or whatever country they grew up in. I know Koreans who grew up in Mexico, New Zealand, Canada, Thailand, Greenland, the Netherlands, France, China, and more). That cultural and personal dichotomy is really interesting to me, but I rarely see it discussed in any media because y’all are too hellbent on sweeping us under one big stereotypical rug… Cool I guess • also forget that Asia is a massive continent containing nearly 50 countries!! There are so many cultural differences between China, Taiwan, and Singapore ALONE, Japan and Korea should never be conflated because there’s bad juju there, the fucking L/unar C/hronicles were such a mESS, I could go on but it’s lunch time.
thanks for coming to my ted talk, note that these aren’t necessarily automatic do alls/end alls, but they are really really gross, and if ‘short, nerdy and awkward’ is the only characterization you can come up with for your east asian characters, if any at all, maybe try again. Representation matters.
#I LOVE this#As someone who's a white passing Latina and grown up in a largely white influenced home#just yes#I want to learn so much more about diversity and creating realistic but respected depictions#writers can perpetuate racisms so let's NOT and help kids/readers realize the issues behind these token words#Thank you SO much
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*main character becomes a villain* oh my GOD… oh MY GOd do that again
#I love posts like this#seeing plot devices that I love and others LOVE put into concrete terms#yassssss hunty
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To Tired Writers. To the people out there whose hearts very, very much want to write and work on WIPs, but who are just mentally and physically exhausted right now. It’s okay. It is okay to rest sometimes. Allow yourself time to rest.
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#writeblr community october challenge??#Who wants to work on this responsiblity together?#Accountability is that bitch
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BIG NEWS. Very excited to be able to share this. And very excited to be working with Mike again on this simultaneously new and old adventure. Give him a follow too if you haven’t already, as we chronicle this journey: @michaeldantedimartino
Here’s our quote from the press release: “We’re thrilled for the opportunity to helm this live-action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender. We can’t wait to realize Aang’s world as cinematically as we always imagined it to be, and with a culturally appropriate, non-whitewashed cast. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime chance to build upon everyone’s great work on the original animated series and go even deeper into the characters, story, action, and world-building. Netflix is wholly dedicated to manifesting our vision for this retelling, and we’re incredibly grateful to be partnering with them.” — Bryan Konietzko & Michael DiMartino
Huge thanks to John Staub for this beautiful concept art. https://www.artstation.com/dustsplat
More later, but for now: https://deadline.com/2018/09/avatar-the-last-airbender-live-action-series-netflix-1202467089/
Love, Bryan
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Me to my own wips: Once I figure out how to write, balance school and creativity, and sleep for more than two hours, it’s over for you bitches.
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Dragon Sunset by Swang
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resource for procrastination
if you’re anything like me, working on a computer is a dangerous thing. i’ll get distracted by everything - that one email i should respond to, all the pictures of my dog, tumblr, and so on. I recently discovered an amazing resource to stop that.
it’s called writer’s block, and is free to download!
when you open it, it shows this screen, where you can choose either a time limit or word goal
then when you start, it opens a document that fills the entire screen like this
and you cannot quit the app or open anything else until your word/time quota is filled. i just wrote half of my english speech that i’ve been putting off all morning, and it took only 20 minutes!
so yup, it’s called writer’s block and is free for both mac and windows. enjoy!
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