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0dd-ingram · 8 months ago
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Baby I'm doomed in ways even the narrative can't imagine
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0dd-ingram · 8 months ago
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CAN I EAT HIM HOLY SHIT THIS IS SO GOOD
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i can’t stay away from him forever it drives me mad
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walterfairholmes · 2 months ago
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Palpatine, walking into the Senate building: Is Commander Fox here?
Guard Trooper: Actually, sir...
*sound of breaking glass off-camera*
Trooper: ...He just left.
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tomatoart · 11 months ago
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some girls gay boyfriend
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culkinzzz · 1 month ago
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kieran culkin on stephen colbert (2024)
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piningpercussionist · 1 year ago
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Messy Roxim doodle be upon ye (basis under cut)
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It just immediately made me think of them. Possibly bc of Recent Posts but I Digress
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synfl0w3r · 10 months ago
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Scott Pilgrim vs The World drawovers because I want Ramona Flowers' hair
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le-velo-pour-dru · 2 years ago
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[Image ID: Black text against a pink background that reads, "I am NOT a CoComelon parent; you goin sit down and watch Scott Pilgrim vs. the World". /end ID]
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j-fashion-wearer-otd · 8 months ago
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How about Kim Pine from Scott Pilgrim vs. The World as a temporary J-Fashion wearer? She wore an old school Gothic Lolita coord once in the comics and the movie adaptation
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(Sorry I couldn't find a better Live-Action photo)
She's been added to the queue!
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0dd-ingram · 1 year ago
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SORRY I DISAPPEARED, HERES MONA
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nikolaj-costerwaldau · 3 years ago
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SCOTT PILGRIM VS THE WORLD
2010, dir. Edgar Wright
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satanfemme · 2 months ago
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btw I went into the tumblr tag to queue some gifsets or fanart and literally every single post in there is just gifs and "here me outs" of the ugly pedro pascal character jesus christ you people are as boring as you are predictable. a basketball player killed like 100 nazis with a katana and then made a guy explode with his mind, and none of u care about that? or the punks vs skinheads fight scene with animated embellishments scott pilgrim style? the entire rap battle chapter with beautiful costuming and set design? so many fun moments in that movie. and u just care about pedro pascal sitting there doing literally nothing just sitting there gif #100? literally not a single good post in that tag you people are INSUFFERABLE.
anyway freaky tales is a good movie to see in theaters. I <3 gore explosions, and I'm also choosing to believe oakland is like that irl
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incorrectcentaurworld · 4 years ago
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Wammawink: Good evening, my name is Wammawink and these are the boys.
Horse, pointing to Glendale: Is that girl a boy too?
Wammawink: Yes.
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devious-little-milkmaiden · 4 years ago
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My process for writing a story outline.
Hello, fellow exhausted, drinking-coffee-at-2-pm writers! Do you struggle with writing an outline? Do you wish somebody would just bonk your head and make you write an outline that is neat, detailed, and creative? Well, look no further! I am going to share with you all an outline template that I have created. I am not going to pretend like this is the best outline method ever made, or that it is absolutely 100% fool-proof (sorry, no head-bonking today), but this is a method that I have developed that has worked for me, and may work for you, too. Also, it makes me look forward to writing my outline :).
Most outlines are started on a Google doc, or word document, or a piece of paper. But, I use Google Slides (or Powerpoint) instead. I like using slides because it allows me to focus on a specific event or detail at a time, instead of just looking at an entrie document as a whole. Anyways, here are my steps to creating an outline, using Google Slides, Powerpoint, or any other slide program.
1. Find a slide theme that fits with the theme of your story.
This step is totally optional, but one way that I find helps me get into the writing zone is a slide theme that fits with the aesthetic of my story. For example, I am using this theme for a romance story in which the main character has depression and the love interest has a bright, sunny, cheerful personality. The blue and gold sort of reflect that. It's small, but it really is quite helpful. SlidesCarnival and SlidesGo are two really great websites for finding free Google Slides and Powerpoint presentation themes.
2. Label your slides with the title of your story, the settings, the exposition, rising action, climax(es), falling action, and resolution.
You know this thing?
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Put everything you would put in those boxes into slides. I like to use the section header to label the exposition, rising action, falling action, etc.
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3. Within their appropriate sections, detail the different events that happen in your story.
Put the events that are part of the rising action under the rising action title, put the events that are part of the falling action under the falling action section, etc.
Here is an example from a horror story I am writing:
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Here is one of the events that happens in the exposition, and some important details that are part of the event. You can also include quotes of things you want the characters to say, memes, images, whatever. It's your outline, kiddo.
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4. Create character profiles.
I like to give each of my important characters three slides: One for important details of things they do or how they are described in the story, one for their character profile (facts about them, when they were born, when they died, their occupation, etc.) and one for a moodboard. The moodboard is optional, but I like to create a series of pictures that remind me of the character and fit in with their aesthetic. This is also optional, but I like to create what I think the character would look like in picrew or a drawing. It helps me to visualize the character. Specifically, I use this picrew. It's very diverse, has a somewhat realistic art style, and lets you make fantasy characters. Credit to BAYDEWS on picrew.
Here is an example of a character profile I made for the love interest in a romance story I am writing:
Character Details:
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Character Profile:
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Character Moodboard:
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All my character profiles follow this template:
Born:
Died:
Appearance:
Clothing:
Job:
Personal Relationships:
Psychological Description:
You can omit anything that isn't relevant to the character.
Conclusion: You don't have to have it all figured out, little bro. In fact, most of the time, when I start an outline, it's filled with question marks where the title should be, the character's names, the setting, etc. Using an outline helps me to be organized and keep track of my ideas and what's happening in the story. If you would like to see an entire example of a story outline, here is an outline based on the movie Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. I hope this post helped someone, and happy writing!
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piningpercussionist · 1 year ago
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Okay. Fellas. Real talk. I've seen some of you do it and I thank you profusely for doing so but can yall PLEASE credit the original artist of that piece yall kinda made into an a dtiys/art meme? That's not official art. I am point blank refusing to engage with any of these pieces that I see not doing such. (Even when it pains me to keep scrolling, because some of them are really good!! And I want them here!!! But I do have some rules for myself I try to stand firm by with this blog.)
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Like you can literally see them say right there that it's fine IF YOU CREDIT. I'm fucking begging you.
I'm not mad at anyone who didn't know but I've seen SO MANY versions at this point, and I think I've seen maybe 3 or 4 of them RECENTLY include the credit. (And one with improper credit, I think?) Please. Please just. Tack it on.
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