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pov that one scene in skam s3 where isak and his dad are texting about even:
isak: fine I’ll go to the concert but I’m bringing my new boyfriend Even
Dad: ok tha-
Isak: he’s a boy btw
Dad: alrig-
Isak: very manly boy with a boys name
Dad: are you ok?
Isak: HE HAS A DICK AND ILL PROVE IT
#skamverse#skam meme#skam incorrect quotes#isak valtersen#isak x even#even bech næsheim#i love them sm#isak my beloved#this is an exaggeration#but still
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Mustang: I've decided what I'll say to Bradley.
Olivier Armstrong: What are you talking about?
Mustang: My integrity.
Olivier Armstrong: You don't have any. Next subject.
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eliott, sweating: lucas theres something i wanna ask you-
lucas: you’re proposing!
eliott: how did you know??
lucas: eliott, you’ve drop the ring four times already…
lucas: i picked it up for you once.
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Remember when people were like 'omg it's a good thing for Nathan Chen that sports is gender segregated, because if Sasha Trusova could compete against him it would be over for him.'
She couldn't even win any major senior women's events, and they thought she'd beat Nathan Chen???
#look even if you think nathan's skating skills aren't good#which is objectively incorrect#on jumps alone where would you get that#yeah she does attempt a five quad fs#but she succeeded once with several wonky landings and no 3a#and also... with drugs#figure skating#anyway i miss nathan#i love yuma and kao and a few other currently competing men a LOT#but my focus is back on ladies#with the russian girlies out for the moment i can actually enjoy the discipline again#it's always been my favorite so that's nice#going to skam next season and will FINALLY get to see wakaba skate in person
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Darcy: We’re leaving! But first I’m stealing a beer, as payback for putting up with all this heterosexuality
Tara: *Taking two* It’s only fair
#heartstopper#incorrect quotes#darcy and tara#this is from a skam fanfic lol#this is canon for Harry’s bday lol
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Day 4: Free Day
"Autumn's Shadow, chapter 8" by @the-darkestminds [fic] "Blue Neighbourhood" by @fieldofdaisiies [fic] "Day 4 Art" by @grayoil "Day 4 Art" by @tsunami-of-tears "Day 4 Art" by @elleybug "Day 4 Moodboard" by @climbthemountain2020 "Descent" by @mudandmire [fic] "Heaven Help the Fool Who Falls in Love: The End" by @unanswered-stars [fic] "Incorrect Acotar Quotes" by @lady-riel "I Want to Believe" by @secret-third-thing [fic] "Just For Tonight" by @chunkypossum [fic] "May the Best Man Win" by @annaskareninas [fic] "The Power of Jewelry" by @chairofchaos [fic] "Rules Are Rules" by @acourtofladydeath [fic] "SKAM: Prythian" by @born-to-riot [fic] "There is a certain Slant of light" by @vague-shadows [fic] "Untitled" by @shadowqueenjude [fic] "Untitled" by @daycourtofficial [fic] "We'll Keep You Safe" by @icey--stars [fic]
If we missed your work by accident, please message us so we can add it - thank you!
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Hi! I’m interested in writing a realistic teen fiction novel set in high school, focusing on multiple students and their everyday lives both within and outside of school. I want the story to feel like you're reading someone's diary, similar to shows like Freaks and Geeks, Skam, and My Mad Fat Diary. Sooo, any prompts or ideas to help me get started? Or advice? Anything will do! Thank you so much!
The challenge or writing realistic teen fiction when you're not a teenager is quite high. You always run the risk of outdated references, incorrect slang, and overall awkward writing.
DO go for universal experiences. Teenagers throughout the ages deal with the challenges of dating, parental conflict, pressures to get the highest scores or hang out with the right crowd. Kids are going to go through the same experiences no matter how much the world changes. Tap into those emotions and think about what you went through as a teen. How do you project those experiences and emotions onto your character? Could you give them similar challenges? Put them through situations you managed to avoid? Lean on what you know.
DO treat your characters with respect. Yes, even the guy who smokes too much weed has a much richer inner life than you may put to paper. You don't have to give every character a ten-page backstory and a showcasing scene, but do be sure to give depth to both your main characters and antagonists. Don't brush off their concerns or values - even if you think fighting over a prom date is silly in hindsight - as unimportant.
DO focus on setting and specifics. Where your story is based and what's going on in the environment is going to vastly impact what issues your teen characters will face. Some teens may face issues with drugs and environmental violence. Others will have more experience with dealing with online bullying. A lot of teens are far more used to LGBTQ peers and more accepting environments, but that doesn't mean issues of racism, transphobia, and homophobia have gone away. Where you set your story and what's going on in the environment around it are going to be really important when it comes to coming off as genuine.
And a few don'ts...
DON'T chase the latest trends. There are a lot of things that will date your work within the year, if not months. Twitter is nearly as dead as MySpace, no one says 'on fleek' anymore, and the latest iPhone is not going to sound impressive if someone reads your story two years from now. That isn't to say you should social media or cell phones entirely - that would be silly - or that you should try to disguise them by using some made-up name. Neither would really work. If TikTok is going to be in your characters' lives, talking about it even with a casual line is a better option than pretending it doesn't exist. But if you hinge your plot entirely on TikTok drama, and by the time your book or story comes out no one uses TikTok anymore, you'll be shooting yourself in the foot. Play it safe and lean into generics if your story heavily involves online behavior ('some stranger is sending me DMs' versus 'I'm being bullied via my Discord server's soundboard').
DON'T appropriate experiences that aren't yours. It's really tempting to project what you feel about current events into teen characters, and it's not wrong to write really passionately about something that affects both you and your teenage characters, but think it through. Does your white character single-handedly resolve racism in their school? That's just not going to happen. Is your character's heroic moment tackling the school shooter before he kills someone? Take a long step back and think about what these moments mean for the teens that go through them. You run the real risk of making their lives seem trite and meaningless by presenting an easy solution to a complex problem. A teenage hero with a sword may save a kingdom in a fantasy novel, but in the modern world, dealing with bigotry and violence are complicated issues that require solidarity, collective action, and allyship, not savorism.
DON'T cut corners by making your characters 'really into 80s music' or similar anachronistic interests. Listen, I know this is painful, but as popular as Stranger Things is, your teens characters are probably not listening the Best of the 80s on a regular basis when not in the car with their parents (or, uh, grandparents). They're likely not really into TLC, I doubt they can name all the Spice Girls. You may think you're giving them a funny quirk by having them be really into something you know a lot about, but you risk alienating your audience. I've put down more than one YA book because the author couldn't explain why her teen character loved U2, but couldn't name Taylor Swift if she tried. This... doesn't work. You may not listen to Doja Cat or Charli XCX, but you're doing yourself and your characters a disfavor in not considering who the artist or actor they care about is, and why. Figuring out what your characters are into can be really worth the insight it brings. You can, of course, skip pop culture for the most part if your plot doesn't touch it - but don't believe for a second your characters don't know who Ariana Grande is, c'mon.
Angie Thomas's THE HATE THAT U GIVE is a classic for a lot of reasons, but a big part of it is that she's able to juggle all of the above without coming off as insincere or contrite. Her main character knows that dealing with police violence is complicated. Tupac Shakur's music plays an important part of the book because it's relevant to the character and her experiences, not just because it's something the author knew well. And Starr Carter didn't save the world from the problems plaguing her, but she did take a stand against them. Angie Thomas's work is a masterclass in understanding how teenagers think even if you aren't one, and I'd recommend reading them to get a feel for how to handle a teenage voice.
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Accusies ship and son Jack incorrect quote for ya
Puppet: me and Solar are having a child
Jack: oh? Dats nice!
Solar: *skams adoption papers in feont of Jack*
Puppet: it's you, sign here
Thankies I dunno how to add onto this so I'll just share it with the world
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Hey! I love your blog!
Can I ask how you study for B1 exam or how you study French in general? Any tips? Thank you!!
P.S. thank you for adding English captions to your posts :)
As for my French study in general, since I first learned French in college, I just listened to the college classes well and tried to do my homework hard. However, compared to my college classmates, I started learning French much later, so I had to study Delf separately during vacations and make a lot of effort to become familiar with French on my own.
word
-When memorizing a word, you must read the example sentence at the same time.
-Select one vocabulary list and memorize it all properly.
grammar
-It’s similar to studying words. You should choose one grammar book and memorize it all to the end. Instead of doing this and that, it is better to choose one book and do it properly.
-The recommended book is <grammaire progressive du francais-intermediaire>
reading
-When reading a text, I tried to improve my ability to interpret the sentence in its overall context rather than focusing on each word. If there is a sentence that you cannot interpret at all, try analyzing the sentence structure first.
-It is good to read French novels to practice understanding the context of the text. I chose an easy novel like ‘Little Nicola’ and read it little by little. Even if there were sentences I didn't understand, I tried to infer them from the overall content of the novel.
Listening
-Listening was the most difficult part of studying French. To be honest, I still find it difficult to listen to and understand French.
-The important thing is to keep listening to French as a habit. The apps I recommend are ‘TV5MONDEplus’, ‘RFI’, and ‘Le francais facile’.
-It's good to choose one French drama or movie and watch it over and over again. I selected a specific episode of the ‘Skam France’ series and watched it over and over again.
speaking
-I looked up YouTube videos on French pronunciation and tried to follow them.
-When preparing for Delf, it is difficult to do it alone. In Korea, there is a study service where you can take classes by speaking with a French person over the phone, but I'm not sure what kind of service there is in other countries.
writing
-Up to A2, I just wrote down all the sample answers and memorized them all. However, starting from B1, this method does not work. In the end, it seems that it is possible to get a good score in writing only by consistently studying vocabulary and grammar from the B1 level.
-B1 Writing is difficult to study in a short period of time, so I practiced writing down one expected problem every day. Then I looked at the answer again and analyzed the incorrect sentences.
💘Good luck with your Delf exam
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I'm still relatively new to the world of BL and not fully immersed in it yet either so I could potentially be working off only partial (or even slightly incorrect) information here BUT
Why do there seem to be so many remakes in the world of BL? Don't get me wrong, I know there are plenty in the non-BL sphere too (Boys Over Flowers seems to be a prefect example of a drama that has been remade by multiple countries about 5000 times) but it does feel like it happens more frequently in BL and I'm wondering why that is, especially when the shows they pick to remake are often considered classics or have their own very distinctive character that's... not necessarily conducive to a positively received remake.
Does it just feel this way because BL is a much smaller pool so it's easier to encounter remakes of shows we already know? Or is it because each BL producing country wants their own version of a hit BL series once they know it has a chance to be a success? Or is there another reason all together that I'm missing?
So, cross-culture adaptations of other work exist everywhere in media. It's not unique to BL. Every day I wake up and find that a new European country has decided to adapt Skam. The USA network show Eyewitness is an adaptation of Norwegian show. Shameless was originally a UK show. Same for Queer as Folk. The Cleaning Lady on Fox is an adaptation of an Argentine work. Being Human was adapted by SyFy channel from the UK. Here's a wiki page on this just focusing on America.
Coffee Prince is a popular (to put it mildly) Korean drama that has been adapted multiple times by other nearby cultures.
So, adaptations are fairly normal. We just notice it in BL because of the genre aficionados. Besides, Japan is the origin country and it's interesting to see what some of their beats look like interpreted in other cultures.
Also, it's hard to sell romance. BL is also a niche genre. They'll rely on any bit of familiarity to get the buzz going on a project. Even my doubts about My Love Mix Up will make people curious about it because Gemini and Fourth just picked up huge popularity from Moonlight Chicken and My School President. The fact that some of us are doubting them means people who love them are going to be even more excited because it indicates that GMMTV is putting a lot of trust in them. It also means that Kieta Hatsukoi fans are likely going to cross over in the first week at least even if it's just to judge the show.
Adaptations are just good business sense for both parties. The Japanese team gets to monetize their IP further, and it often leads to secondary purchases and engagement with the source content.
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hello yall !! 🌼✨
latest update, 2024; hi hi !! im trying to use tumblr & bksy more hehe ˙ᵕ˙ im probably gonna stop doing gifs bc its time consuming so ill RT a bunch of stuff and occasionally post fic promos ,,, but yeah !
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anyway !! im @blueberrysunflowers but it was a side blog so i wasn’t able to have as much freedom as a main blog and here we are !!
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#lucas lallemant#eliott demaury#elu#skam france#skamfr#skamverse#skam universe#incorrect skam#all of skam#skam#my baby boy#text post
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Quotes that make me think of Evak 2.
#skam france#druck#evak#evak remake#it just sceams evak to me#lucas x eliott#skam#wtfock#wtfam#sobbe#wtfock sobbe#skam italia#skam españa#skamverse#incorrect skam#skam elu#cris x joana#crisana#matteo x david#martino x niccolò#robbe x sander#even x isak
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Lucas: *introducing Eliott* This is my ex-boyfriend Eliott.
Eliott: [to Lucas] I told you to stop calling me that.
Eliott: I'm his husband.
#skam france#elu#incorrect skam quotes#incorrect skam#incorrect elu quotes#lucas x eliott#eliott demaury#lucas lallemant
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Liv: Go fuck yourself.
Noah: Fuck me yourself, you coward!
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skam: you want more remakes? we got more remakes. we have all the remakes. germany? got it. france? got it. TEXAS? got it.
us: texas isnt even a count—
skam: shh...be a good kid and watch all the remakes that you never asked for even though most of them never stray from the original plot in attempt to not butcher the story direction.
#skamog#skam#skam meme#incorrect skam#elu#nicotino#skam france#skamfr#skam fr#skam nl#druck#skam druck#evak#skam evak#skam elu#skam nicotino#isak valtersen#isak x even#even x isak#even bech næsheim#even bech naeshiem#lucas allemant#lucas x eliott#eliott x lucas#eliott demaury#matteo florenzi#matteo x david#david x matteo
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