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Does anyone else feel embarrassed for failing at their ED as an adult?
Like I have more control over my actions and my life than I ever did living with my parents- but I can’t lose weight or stay in a consistent deficit.
I’m such a 🐖
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My stomach: Can we get food?
Me: We have food at home.
The food at home…


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In your novel, eye color can be a defining characteristic of your characters and contribute to their overall appearance and personality. Here's a guide to various eye colors and the impressions they can create:
1. Blue eyes: Often associated with calmness, tranquility, and serenity. Blue-eyed characters can be seen as trustworthy, peaceful, and introspective.
2. Green eyes: Symbolic of mystery, vitality, and a touch of mischief. Characters with green eyes may exude an air of enigma, creativity, and curiosity.
3. Brown eyes: The most common eye color, representing stability, warmth, and reliability. Characters with brown eyes can be seen as grounded, down-to-earth, and approachable.
4. Hazel eyes: A blend of brown, green, and gold, hazel eyes convey a sense of adaptability, versatility, and depth. Characters with hazel eyes may have a multifaceted personality and an ever-changing aura.
5. Gray eyes: Gray eyes often evoke a sense of wisdom, intelligence, and mystery. Characters with gray eyes can be perceived as insightful, calm, and capable of great depth of thought.
6. Amber eyes: Radiating warmth and intensity, amber eyes symbolize strength, passion, and determination. Characters with amber eyes can possess a fiery spirit and a magnetic presence.
7. Violet eyes: Uncommon and ethereal, violet eyes create an otherworldly and mystical impression. Characters with violet eyes can be associated with enchantment, spirituality, and a touch of magic.
8. Black eyes: While rare, characters with black eyes can convey a sense of intensity, power, and mystery. Their gaze may be captivating and alluring, drawing others in.
Remember, eye color is just one aspect of a character's appearance, and it's essential to consider other physical features, personality traits, and the overall narrative when developing your characters. Also, keep in mind that eye colors can vary in shades and can even change depending on lighting and emotions.
Use this guide as inspiration to create unique and captivating characters in your novel. Happy writing!
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Did you notice?



It was a countdown.
Perhaps I was too cryptic, not obvious enough. Maybe I executed it poorly.
But alas.
Monday the 5th of June, it's happening.
"Draco Malfoy & the Horror of the Heir" will begin posting.
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Write whatever you want. Writing is all about self expression. Don’t stifle your creativity. Your writing is good enough so have fun with it.
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You hear a soft squeaking coming from a nearby tree stump. When you lean down to take a peek, you find a bat with a torn wing. You take it home, since there are no vets for miles around. Little do you know that it is a vampire bat who is struggling to turn into his human form.
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