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This is the Lucky Ace. Reblog to recieve a wad of cash that is oddly specific to your current needs.
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I would say "sorry" once again but then I would have to say sorry because I said sorry and you find irritating that I always say sorry.
- Bianca Books
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u know when u scroll past a post because itâs talking about a serious topic? for example a national crisis in a different country or a donations post detailing abuse or just something triggering to you, because you donât have the emotional capacity to deal with it at that exact moment? thatâs okay. you donât have to feel like a bad person just because a tumblr user said âdonât scroll!!!â you can scroll. if you know something will be triggering, you should never feel bad for skipping it.
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When I was little, I saw all this cute posts about "oh looking at the rain with something warm to drink it's cozy" and I was always wondering why would I got bored after little time... untill I got depression lol.
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Ok I just forgot it but... it's friday the 13th and I had, for the biggest part, a very bad day. I know the full moon it's a big opportunity to let go things, emotions in particular and this year is even more special to me. That's because I'm literally getting into a new chapter of my life. The last was plenty of negative and bad situations. It's time for something better.
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Listen up. There is literally an app that can help you avoid self harm and I donât know why we arenât talking about it.
Calm Harm can be tailored to your needs and will provide strategies to help you get past those crucial moments of wanting to harm.
Itâs also totally FREE.
once again, itâs called CALM HARM
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Fearâ the man who lives without love
Andâ the lover who lives without fear
-Hobo Johnson, Moved Awayer
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Può capitare che in un quartiere
Fuori dal centro di una grande cittĂ
Il pazzo di zona voglia sapere
Pensando all'amore che rumore fa
CosĂŹ coi giorni e cosĂŹ coi mesi
Si va a avvicinare alla maggiore etĂ
Con la convinzione che quel sentimento
Possa guarire la sua infermitĂ .
- Ernia, Un pazzo
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Monologo di un piacere
Il flusso di pensieri è come il sangue
Che mette in movimento la mia mano.
Essa soddisfa la mia voglia di creare,
Fino a raggiungere l'orgasmo intellettuale.
L'inchiostro sulla carta solletica il mio piacere,
Calmandomi come una ninnananna
Ma allo stesso tempo agitandomi come un valzer.
- Bianca Books
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Le persone di merda mi fanno venire voglia di insultare me stessa. Divertente. Probabilmente perchĂŠ mi do la colpa della loro conoscenza, dell'essermi lanciata in una tale situazione.
- Bianca Books
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youâve gotta start romanticizing your life. you gotta start believing that your morning commute is cute and fun, that every cup of coffee is the best youâve ever had, that even the smallest and most mundane things are exciting and new. you have to, because thatâs when you start truly living. thatâs when you look forward to every day.Â
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Stare male ma insieme, con gli occhi rossi e il sangue nelle vene.
- Bianca Books
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I love so much writing and I think that reposting this I could probably help someone.
Writing vs Storytelling Skills: Improving Writing
Though âwriting skillâ is often used to refer to all aspects of story crafting, it best refers to the actual writing and technical skills that create the written word of a novel. Addressed in the previous post: Writing vs Storytelling Skills (link embedded), now Iâm here to tell you how to work on that specific writing skill.
1. Study up on Literary Techniques: English class isnât just for assigned reading and essays if youâre serious about bettering your writing. While essay writing and creative writing are different, the literary techniques and how theyâre used and applied is good knowledge to have. Especially because a lot of them overlap with tropes and tie into storytelling!
2. Read a variety of books. Various authors, various genres, the more you expand your examples the better. Variation of reading means youâll be exposed to more ideas, more ways of thought, more writing styles, more everything that you can draw ideas from and help develop your own skill. Even take up books you may not like. Give them a chance, and if the writing isnât working for you then keep tabs on why.
3. Critique the writing of others. What did you like? What didnât you like? How does the writing style affect how the book reads? When you critique others, you identify what makes and doesnât make âgood writingâ. While a writer can only critique at a close level to their skill, the more they critique, the higher skill climbs, and the better they get. To become a better writer, you should get used to tearing otherâs, and your own, work apart. It can help to keep a journal or some kind of record of critiques because as you gain more skill you may change your mind on some points.Â
4. Tighten up your grammar. Itâs fine to make mistakes, especially in a first draft, but if you have consistent grammar errors then itâs time to tackle the issue. Grammar isnât optional; it exists to help with clarity of communication and a clearer writer is a better writer. Itâs true that creative writing allows for the use of semantic grammar or a more fluid approach to sentence structure, but thereâs a difference between using purposefully altered grammar for a reason versus just not knowing how to write properly.Â
5. Try writing exercises. Many of these exist, from things like The Sprint (link embedded), which can help train you get work done, or The POV Swap (link embedded), which works on distinguishing character voice and perspective. Not all exercises are for everyone because thereâs a variation to writing styles, but it never hurts to put in some effort to step outside our comfort zone to see if it could work. Further the benefits of writing exercises by developing a routine of regular use.
6. Read your work out loud. The mind has a tendency to put a haze of glory over some things and one way to help look at your writing realistically is to read it out loud to yourself. Reading out loud helps catch errors, some even grammatical, measure flow, evaluate pacingâ itâs an amazing technique that gives the writer a better idea of what theyâve really put down. When reading, donât be afraid to get into it and put emotion into your voice as long as itâs coming from the flow of the writing itself and isnât forced.
All that said, thereâs no such thing as a âperfect writerâ. Brushing up on writing skills isnât about being perfect, itâs about getting better relative to where you were before (and potentially helping close the gap between writing and storytelling skills).
Keep trying, keep practicingâ keep writing.
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