hello everyone! now that i have reached 15k followers (again) on this blog i wanted to celebrate with a giveaway. under the cut are a few examples of my shirts that you can win, rules, and links;
must be following me @shirtsthatgohard here
2. one reblog = one entry. multiple reblogs for additional entries are allowed.
3. two winners will be chosen on may 8th via direct messages. winners are allowed to choose one shirt. I will cover all costs including shipping.
⬇️ examples of the shirts (click images for better quality)
if you want to see more designs, go over to my merch shop!
hello everyone! now that i have reached 15k followers (again) on this blog i wanted to celebrate with a giveaway. under the cut are a few examples of my shirts that you can win, rules, and links;
must be following me @shirtsthatgohard here
2. one reblog = one entry. multiple reblogs for additional entries are allowed.
3. two winners will be chosen on may 8th via direct messages. winners are allowed to choose one shirt. I will cover all costs including shipping.
⬇️ examples of the shirts (click images for better quality)
if you want to see more designs, go over to my merch shop!
POV - Short for Point Of View, meaning that the audience is experiencing a story from the perspective of a specific person or outside entity; they are part of the story in one way or another
• 1st Person POV - Experiencing a story from the perspective of the main character. Pronouns will be I, me, my, mine, etc
• 2nd Person POV - Experiencing a story from your own perspective as if you were a character within the story. Pronouns will be you, your, yours, etc. Stories are rarely written from this perspective outside of Choose Your Own Adventure style stories
• 3rd Person POV - Experiencing a story from an outside perspective. No personal pronouns will be used for you, but other characters will be referred to as he, she, they, it, etc
• 4th Person POV - Experiencing a story through a collective perspective. Pronouns include we, us, someone, anyone, etc. I’ve never seen a story written from this perspective. Fourth person perspective is mostly used in livestreams, in which the chat forms a non-specific collective presence that are all addressed as one