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Keren Chelsea, 20. Sometimes writing. Always crying. If you're haunting, please haunt me. If you're searching, please search for me.
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unignite-blog · 9 years ago
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FIND & FOLLOW ME ON MY NEW BLOG!
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I grew up in a predominantly Caucasian community, and most of my friends had blonde hair and blue eyes. So I was always straightening my hair, wearing coloured contacts, and I never tanned, if I could help it.
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Heads up!
Hey there! Due to unforeseen reasons and my aesthetic being ruined because of said people and reasons, I’m moving blogs! I won’t be posting my link here because I want to stay hidden from certain people, but if you want my URL, please like this post or send me an IM! Thanks!
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stop telling people to respect all opinions 
because guess what:
if your opinion dehumanizes people, if it’s sexist or racist or ableist or transphobic or homophobic, then it does not deserve respect and neither do you
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if ur gonna be a fake ass hoe, at least be a fake ass hoe to my face lmfao coward
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unignite-blog · 9 years ago
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Heads up!
Hey there! Due to unforeseen reasons and my aesthetic being ruined because of said people and reasons, I’m moving blogs! I won’t be posting my link here because I want to stay hidden from certain people, but if you want my URL, please like this post or send me an IM! Thanks!
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THINGS TO ASK YOURSELF AS YOU’RE MAKING A NEW OC: a guide.
I’ve realized a lot of my oc’s are one hit wonders – they stick around for a month and then everything that can be written feels like it’s been tackled, the passion dies, etc. It feels like, as I trudge into the second month, I’ve locked myself into a box. How do I revive them? Can I revive them? What are the problems I need to solve? This is literally just for me to have something to look at as I’m building a new character – a list of do’s and don’t’s I’ve put in my pocket along the way – but if it helps you, feel free to reblog! 
Can my character be written year round? Will I lose inspiration as the seasons change? If the character is holiday or mood specific, what can I do to make sure I’m still interested during those times of year that opposite it? For example, I’m a person that really gets into Christmas. If my character is Halloween or horror-based, what can I do that will stop me from dropping them when I wanna write things cute and jolly? What can I do to make sure they are as flexible as myself?
Am I into the character itself or just their aesthetic? I need to be 100% into my muse so that I can write them in any situation – preferably tons of situations. If I remove my character from their mainverse, will I still be as interested? Am I more into my world building than I am my muse? If so, what can I do to fix that? First and foremost, I need to set their story to the side and focus on their core. 
Am I setting myself up for writing the same thing over and over again? It’s bound to happen, but am I paving the way? For example: does my character have a secret they will inevitably end up sharing 1,000 times? Can I handle that? What should I do to prepare for that? Should I put a limit on how many threads I hold in my mainverse? Should I make my mainverse a singleverse and if so, in what verse will I interact with the majority of other writers? Brainstorm. On paper or to a friend. 
Am I just doing this to force myself out of a funk or am I really passionate about my muse? Passion gets me the furthest; it’s the requirement of requirements. On another note, am I taking things too seriously? Am I worrying too much over how they will be received? Am I worrying too much over whether or not I’ll drop them? A little worry is okay, a little worry is recommended, but I tend to talk myself into the ground if I let it consume the character building process. I must remind myself this is just a hobby and anything is worth a try. Even if it fails – it’s worth a try. 
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unignite-blog · 9 years ago
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Heads up!
Hey there! Due to unforeseen reasons and my aesthetic being ruined because of said people and reasons, I’m moving blogs! I won’t be posting my link here because I want to stay hidden from certain people, but if you want my URL, please like this post or send me an IM! Thanks!
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Heads up!
Hey there! Due to unforeseen reasons and my aesthetic being ruined because of said people and reasons, I’m moving blogs! I won’t be posting my link here because I want to stay hidden from certain people, but if you want my URL, please like this post or send me an IM! Thanks!
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aliciavikandar:
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Beverly Hells by Signe Pierce
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unignite-blog · 9 years ago
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I can be feminine in all my rage. I can be girl and woman, and claws with teeth. Watch me burn.
Venetta Octavia, from “Sekhmet, Not Pin-Up Girl,” Prelude to Light
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