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OT3s Are Just Like, You Know The Thing Where One Character Pushes Another One Up Against A Wall? But
OT3s are just like, “You know the thing where one character pushes another one up against a wall? But the wall…is Jeff.”
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if a fictional character gets stabbed, they have only 2 valid options:
1. slowly raise their hand to the wound and/or pull the weapon impaling them out while everyone stares in horror before collapsing to the ground from shock and/or blood loss and being caught just in time by their friend/sibling/love interest
2. hide the wound beneath a dark item of clothing in preparation for the dramatic reveal later where another character touches them and their hand comes away bloody or they overexert themselves and they stumble and wince but still try to insist they’re fine, even though they’re clearly in pain and struggling to stay on their feet, and as the other character peels back their jacket it becomes clear that they’re badly hurt and have been for a while (bonus points if they’re wearing a white shirt underneath)
Cheat Sheet for Writing Emotions Part 2
Grief
Remembering the small things about their friend
Sleeping too uch
Sleeping too little
Temporarily forgetting their friend is dead while doing something they used to do together
Loss of appetite
Getting agitated easily
Crying
Panic attack
Messy appearance
Not taking care of oneself well
Frustration
Jerky movements
Sharp tone of voice
Pulling at one’s hair
Gritting teeth
Unwillingness to comply
Shaking head
Rushed speech
Leaving the situation
Scoffing
Rolling eyes
Glaring
Furrowed brows
Pinched lips
Anxiety
Tightness in chest
Hyperventilating
Headache
Clenching eyes shut
Pulling at one’s hair
Crying
Fidgeting
Pacing
Restlessness
Bags under eyes if anxiety is chronic
Trouble sleeping
Trouble stopping one’s thoughts
Thinking of the worst possible scenario
Desire
Blushing
Warmth in body
Eye contact
Sweaty palms
Licking lips
Anticipation
Heavy breathing
Leaning forward
Stuttering
Smiling
Awareness of heartbeat
Hypersensitivity to touch
Dread
Holding stomach
Nausea
Tightening in chest or stomach
Body feeling heavy
Dry mouth
Licking one’s lips
Fidgeting
Having a feeling of wrongness
Darting eyes
Holding one’s breath
Avoiding eye contact
Shaking
Jealousy
Narrowing eyes
A burn in one’s chest
Possessive thoughts
Thoughts of hurting the person they’re jealous of
Clenching teeth
Taking action against person they’re jealous of
Scowling
Showing off
Kicking something
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I changed the font and spacing to reread my first draft and it’s a totally legit trick but also it’s so funny how much of writing is just playing mind games with yourself. Stuck on the blank page? Write a grocery list! Words won’t come? Switch to writing on a yellow legal pad! Having trouble working consistently? Create a daily writing ritual! Is everything just Bad? Write in Comic Sans! Set a timer! Set a weird deadline! Write 1000 words EXACTLY, no more and no less! Mess with the font colors! Get up early! Stay up late! Dress up to do your writing! Or write naked!
the writer’s brain is just a puzzle toy that we have to turn over and over in every direction to get the Creativity to fall out
Every good series deserves to have an episode with the "we all have to dress up formal to go to (and/or infiltrate) a fancy event or party, but shit hits the fan and oh no, we have to fight monsters/aliens/the undead/assassins/etc., while dressed in black tie and with only whatever weapons we could manage to sneak in on our persons, also look extremely hot while doing it" trope