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Hello! You can call me Ryn. I don't really post a whole lot, but I reblog things sometimes. This will likely turn into a clusterfuck like all my other social media. My profile picture was drawn by my good friend Maddie! @electriclord

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Yo, If You Like Death Note Imagines Or Death Note Stuff In General You Should Go Check Out @nowhere-dawn-death-phan.

Yo, if you like Death Note imagines or Death Note stuff in general you should go check out @nowhere-dawn-death-phan.

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8 years ago

Words To Describe...

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Here is an extensive list of words to describe different body parts and to use in your writing. Hope it adds a bit of spice to your sentence;)

||Words to Describe Hands||

other

right

left

free

upper

outstretched

invisible

firm

steady

gentle

mighty

extended

off

friendly

bound

hired

unseen

delicate

minute

bony

cool

withered

bare

proffered

slender

clenched

bloody

limp

nondominant

bold

mine

lavish

sure

uplifted

ready

skilful

cupped

neat

freer

Source x

||Words to Describe Hair||

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8 years ago

Why is it that evil villains always find poison to inject into their victims like just literally fill the syringe with air and just stick the needle between their toes or something. It’ll mimic a heart attack and the victim will die pretty quick and NO ONE WILL ASK MANY QUESTIONS BECAUSE IT’LL LOOK LIKE A HEART ATTACK


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8 years ago

It just sounded cool tbh.

Guys please reply to this with what your url means or references I’m really curious


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8 years ago

how would a smallish army win against a larger and much stronger group of superhumans that had brought about the end of the world

Tactics are everything in situations like this my friend. Things like: taking out a commander can make an army confused and thus defeatable, or fighting in a narrow passage can make the numerical advantage useless. Or maybe they have a weapon that directly contradicts the powers of the super humans or a weapon that the super humans are weak to.

Maybe brush up on your historical battles of smaller forces defeating larger ones to understand the basics of fighting a larger force.

Hope this helped!


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8 years ago

Creating plots with the zigzag method

I’ve learned this method years ago and I’ve been using it ever since. The zigzag plot creator starts like this: 

Creating Plots With The Zigzag Method

An crescent zigzag. 

You can have as many up and downs as you want. I’ve drawn six to keep it simple. Alright, this zigzag is your storyline and every corner is an important event that will change everything:

Creating Plots With The Zigzag Method

Every down represents a bad thing happening to your main characters, taking them further away from their goal. Every up is a good event, taking them closer to their goal:

Creating Plots With The Zigzag Method

So, when the zigzag goes down, something bad must happen. When the zigzag goes up, something good must happen. The reason why we drew a crescent zigzag is because every down must be worse than the previous, and every up must be better than the previous. As the zigzag advances, events become more serious and relevant. 

Creating Plots With The Zigzag Method

Let’s apply the zigzag method. My storyline is a detective trying to catch a serial killer in a futuristic city. Minutes later, this is what I’ve got:

Creating Plots With The Zigzag Method

Start: Detective, our protagonist, is just promoted

Down #1: Mass suicide happens in town, detective gets the case, the whole town thinks it might have been a religious suicide act, but detective suspects that someone single-handed killed all those people

Up #1: Detective finds clue about a possible killer

Down #2: A bigger mass murder happens, a true massacre, it’s a definitely a murder

Up #2: Detective finds the killer’s trail

Down #3: Thinking he is ahead of time, close to catching the killer, detective ends up dead in another mass murder

Up #3: Because of his notes and discoveries, the police is able to find the killer before they leave town

From this point on you can play with zigzag as much as you want. For example, changing the orientation of the zigzag for a bad ending:

Creating Plots With The Zigzag Method

Lots of ups and downs:

Creating Plots With The Zigzag Method

Or just a few:

Creating Plots With The Zigzag Method

It’s up to you (see what I did there?).

You can plot any type of story with the zigzag method. It’s a visual and easy process for a very complex task.


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