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angela-mock · 4 years ago
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been thinking about making a rpg tvd books style. high school students ( with fcs no older than 25 yo because i think it’s mental to have an aaron tveit fc playing a 18yo ) starring: the ice queen elena gilbert. the fire queen caroline forbes. the adorable bonnie mccollough. the badass meredith sulez. the salvatore brothers. the golden retriever matt honeycutt. the jock tyler smallwood. etc. the plot would follow the first two books with some bits from s1 of the tv show. just a fun and entertaining story where we can develop those characters and relationships that could have been more, aka stefan’s and matt’s bromance, bamon, maybe have caroline be friends with the girls again, mean elena gilbert. maybe something more like tvd books x euphoria so as to include the human characters in more diverse plots.
would anyone be interested in that
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angela-mock · 7 years ago
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Checking out all new followers xo
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angela-mock · 7 years ago
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Angela feels a deep connection with her family at Moulin Rouge and will treat them as though they’re actually related. She always goes to the more experienced girls for advice on her performances. 
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angela-mock · 7 years ago
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Angela is decently tall, a girlish body type that is elegant, long-limbed, and athetic. She is, in fact, stronger than she looks, building strength from her vigorous dance routines– however, to not appear too muscled and continue that willowy allure people enjoy, she makes sure not to push herself too hard. Therefore, her strenth is moderate, making it easy to overpower her.
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angela-mock · 7 years ago
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As her choosen profession requires her to– she’s somewhat a people person, and tries to be a people pleaser– some would say she has a sixth sense for reading most people and does her best to be likeable to nearly any and everyone, a successful endeavor most of the time. Because she is so beautiful, it is simpler to make people like her, using her happy, honest personality to come across as genuine and charismatic, her eccentricity and more than often naivety, coming off as quirky.
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angela-mock · 7 years ago
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Angela loves extravagant eye makeup, but you’ll never see her wearing earrings - she’s afraid of needles, so she has no piercings at all. No dark makeup either as she finds it makes her look too sickly for her liking. Her rule is to never have more than two types of makeup applied to her anytime.
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angela-mock · 7 years ago
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Angela usually has a happy disposition. Even if she is doing something mundane, there is almost always a cheeky, happy smile on her lips. If anyone should catch her, it’ll only grow. She is one of those people who can diffuse tense situations with little more than a smile. Even when she has good reasons to be otherwise, she tends to lean towards projecting a bright demeanor - because God only knows they need that, sometimes.
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angela-mock · 7 years ago
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angela-mock · 7 years ago
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angela-mock · 7 years ago
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angela-mock · 7 years ago
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She was the happiest corpse I’d ever seen
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angela-mock · 7 years ago
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*crying*
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angela-mock · 7 years ago
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*uses stardust as a highlighter*
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angela-mock · 7 years ago
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#angry puppy
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angela-mock · 7 years ago
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angela-mock · 7 years ago
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miss-vanilla:
Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell in “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” (1953)
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angela-mock · 7 years ago
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Louise Brooks, 1920s.
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