old web gif board/aesthetic board 🎮📀💾🛜💽
i'm trying to organize all the fish graphics by type
will probably find more and have to update.
all
my
other
fish
ngl I have no idea where most of these are from. If anyone knows comment and I'll give credit/remove if they want.
a sequence of gifs of cats doing somersaults for literally no reason
Stationery from Animal Crossing: City Folk (Nintendo Wii, 2008)
characters who view themselves as tools/weapons first and people second... characters who martyr themselves for a cause because they think that's the only way they can be worth something... characters who push themselves past their breaking point again and again and again... characters for whom devotion and masochism are inseparable... characters whose self-sacrifice becomes self-annihilation...... what was my point again? i had a point. anyway.
hunter and willow are still a qpr guys trust
have been rewatching the owl house every day over the last week (mildly concerning behavior) but ahh i love this silly little show
heres a few of the blinkies i made today
more on the site ig :3
plz reblog
[f2u btw just credit me]
Expanding a thought from a conversation this morning:
In general, I think "Is X out-of-character?" is not a terribly useful question for a writer. It shuts down possibility, and interesting directions you could take a character.
A better question, I believe, is "What would it take for Character to do X?" What extremity would she find herself in, where X starts to look like a good idea? What loyalties or fears leave him with X as his only option? THAT'S where a potentially interesting story lies.
In practice, I find that you can often justify much more from a character than you initially dreamed you could: some of my best stories come from "What might drive Character to do [thing he would never do]?" As long as you make it clear to the reader what the hell pushed your character to this point, you've got the seed of a compelling story on your hands.