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high trauma pc gets cornered and nearly beat up in an ally:(( would blythe save us?
anon dearest blythe will absolutely kick the shit out of your attackers regardless if youre in relationship or not. in non relationship he would fuss you over a bit before dropping you in the hostpital....
in a relationship though? he'll make a example of the attackers. you dont see them moving when he's done with them. he would carry you to his apartment, dress your wounds, and curse himself that he let such a thing happen in the first place. he would hold you close and not let go until you start to feel better....
after that, you notice that people in alleys run at the sight of you.
#zeze answers#he has a reputation yk? most people would avoid you if you were with him.#but ofc theres some stragglers.....#when you feel better he would still feel like shit btw. he would absolutely beat himself up.#his worth (in his professional opinion) is tied to your wellbeing#if youre in the worst state possible then by jove he is the worst boyfriend in the WORLD#(theres no talking him out of this mindset. lol)#blythe the scrapper#dol#dol pc
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THIS IS A POST ABOUT GLITTER
To an audience member, it’s magical. To an actor, it’s a fun part of stage makeup. To a stage manager, costume designer, or anyone on tech, it’s hell. Stage glitter is something that is despised in the theatre community, but can be something vital (at least for the director) to the show. This past year I was in a touring show choir where we had to wear glitter as makeup, for about 14 hours at a time, while performing, traveling, and sweating throughout the day. Because of this, I’ve picked up on some tips that can make glitter application/wearing/removal a little better for anyone involved. :)
-PLEASE make sure whatever theater/space you are wearing face glitter in knows about it. Many old theaters don’t want glitter backstage or in the lobby or the house. It can truly be a pain to clean up and could rack up some fees.
-When applying, pick one seat in a dressing room, one space in a hallway, or just one place where the glitter is stored and applied. This is not only confining the mess of open containers, but could let the makeup artist have a little space to keep their glitter and let them put on or monitor the process of glitter application.
-When applying, put a towel or something over the person so fallout doesn’t get on their clothes or costume.
-EYELASH GLUE. Using this to apply loose glitter to the face will make it bulletproof. It doesn’t have to be the expensive stuff too. Just take a little glue, dab it on the skin (swatch test first ofc) and then dab about 2-3 layers of loos glitter. This literally kept glitter on my face for 14 hours of touring. No flaking, no rubbing off, no fallout.
-To make it more sustainable, spray some hairspray on the glittered area when done. This is intense, but that glitter will not budge.
- REMOVAL. If you used eyelash glue, you can literally peel it off and wipe extra stragglers off with a makeup wipe. If you used Vaseline or jelly, used a warm washcloth over a sink so you won’t rub your face raw.
I use craft glitter on my face, (which is probably really bad pls don’t come at me) only because you can buy it in bulk and many colors. Theres lots of “loose craft glitter” on amazon prime which is what I always use.
I really really hope this was helpful!! I’ve just seen so many people posting about glitter hell and wanted to see if this would make it any less horrid. :)
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