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Edgar&Otto&Oleander.
This is a thing now.
Pose by @herecirmsims
**If this needs to be tagged in a way I am unaware of, please pass that on.
#I think it’s fine#but what do I know?#sims 4#sims#sims 4 screenshots#the sims community#the sims 4#my sims#occult sims
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seems if youre testing a drug you might want to make the placebo smell like the real drug
#iicraft505#house md#also i dont think youre supposed to date patients in drug trials youre running#but what do i know?#but nothing more romantic than switching the label lmao
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i’ve got a question to ask out of curiosity about the eah community’s general consensus
since the books and the show have different continuities and also within the world of the supplementary Ever After High media, the books themselves differ in continuity depending on series/author, i have a feeling this answer could vary depending on one’s bias…
i’m not adding an “other” option because you’re crazy if you think they met in infancy/as toddlers or if you genuinely believe the beginning of canon in the show (start of legacy year) is legitimately when they first meet.
#my answer is complicated#on one hand i don’t think they only meet for the very first time at the start of high school#but at the same time#i’m not convinced they had spoken to each other outside of exchanging a few words every so often before then.#if you have to ask me though i’d dodge the question#and instead tell you how i’d say they first learned of each other’s existences at different times in life#apple knew raven existed before raven knew apple existed#because while snow white is very much about engraving their story and destiny into apple#the evil queen is more concerned with raven being evil in general.#so i’d assume she’d be less concerned with telling her daughter about how the queen of ever after has a daughter she’s expected to poison#and more concerned with telling her she should be the catalyst to anarchy.#i said too much but basically i think apple knew raven existed by the age of like 3 or 4#as opposed to raven who probably only learned about apple by 5 or 6.#their first face-to-face encounter most likely happened in spellementary school#but what do i know?#eah#ever after high#raven queen#apple white#raven and apple#poll#ramble
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My friend is 10 minutes into episode 6 of season 2 of Good Omens.
One day cause we don't have long before madness happens
#good omens#good omens season 2#david tennant#michael sheen#final 15#watching good omens season 2#im thinking that#I sobbed at 4am while experiencing so I should let it humble them for life#but what do I know?
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I seen some people actually think Judai is a bad friend or kinda of a jerk in the first two seasons...
Look, I don't wanna be mean, but if you consider that a Jerk then your seriously need to reconsider what a jerk actually is.
#Yugioh GX#YGO GX#Judai Yuki#Jaden Yuki#Yu-Gi-Oh#Is it because Season 3 tried to paint him as a jerk?#Probably#I mean IDK why because all their reasons were bullshit#But what do I know?
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Which symbolic fruit are you?
Cherry
In popular culture, cherries have come to represent sensuality, sex, and seduction. In the cult classic, Twin Peaks, Audrey Horne expresses her sexual expertise by tying a cherry stem with her tongue. "Cherry" is also used to refer to the concept of virginity: why? I don't know to be honest, but here we are. Much like the cherry, you're a sensual person who enjoys all the creature comforts the world offers. You enjoy delicious food, dynamic relationships, passionate lovemaking and stimulating conversation; however, you may also come across a touch vapid or shallow, due to your quickly fading attention when something has served its usefulness to you. To quote some man on tinder: "you're here for a good time, not a long time". You can come across, at times, slightly tart, carrying a bit of a bite to you that not everyone can handle. That’s okay: you’re an acquired taste!
Tagged by: @revenantinflames
Tagging: anyone who wants to do it!
I feel like a fair bit of this is applicable - Hank can be a downright hedonist with how much he can chase pleasure; in his younger days, there's just so much he wants to experience, so much to learn, so much of the world to delight in. In his older age, it's because he doesn't quite know when the next pleasure will come, or how many pains will be between them, so take them when you can get them.
The only part that I think might not apply is the idea that Hank might appear vapid and shallow. I feel like even a surface level conversation with our man betrays that he's always thinking about something. Unless, of course, he's playing the fool, which is a trait he does play into every now and then - I think he cares a lot less about being recognised for what he is when he's younger. Avengers era Beast is absolutely not here for a long time, he's there for a good time.
#outofmuffins#memes#dash games#Before I started the quiz I was just#The man's a blueberry.#But what do I know?
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Can I just talk about something from today’s episode real quick? Do you guys know what finding out legendary Mythosaurs still exist means? It’s like finding out The Loch Ness Monster is just vibing down there.
These are the sacred ancestral mines where generations of Mandalorians swore themselves to their culture and their religion and no one ever knew there was the living embodiment of their creed’s faith swimming below the surface.
Bo-Katan has her whole life been basically craving the power and honor she feared her sister The Duchess robbed from her and then fighting the Empire for the power and honor they stole from them all. And now she’s learned that the very creature who’s taming founded their beliefs lives just below the surface of these waters. A creature that to her people is basically magic and the children’s story she mocks Din for believing.
Bo can’t take the sword from Din (at least not if she’s trying to be friends and totally not going to betray him right), but she could take down the most dangerous beast their people respect to prove her worth.
#but what do i know?#i’m just a helpless lore nerd screaming on the internet#but din certainly went through it today#our boy sunk like a sack of potatos#maybe warn a guy bo!#the mandalorian spoilers#the mandalorian#mandalorian season 3
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as i recall
i know you love to show off
but i never thought that you
would take it this far
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Do fairies fart glitter???
Roy: Nah, you're thinking of unicorns.
Santa/Scott: Wait...seriously?
Roy: *laughing* No! *shakes his head* I was kidding! Nobody farts glitter, or rainbows, or any of that goofy stuff. Although there's occasionally a burst of snowflakes when Jack Frost sneezes...
#Asks#If we're considering The Santa Clauses canon...#Which I don't...#Elves actually do throw up glitter.#But what do I know?#Thanks Anon! XD
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im starting to think ableist teachers are the cause of most of my problems =/
#V's posts#maybe telling a child “your jokes suckand you suck and your friends hate you and you are completely insufferable” isnt a nice thing to do#but what do i know?#tw: ableism
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Good day! I had a couple of questions for you, no need to feel pressured to answer if they don't apply ^~^. I've recently run into an issue while writing and I'm looking for advice.
Do you have beta readers? If so, how do you handle the ones that try to take over your writing? I.E. They try to bully you into writing in a different voice, they assume to know more than you about the story and try to tell you how characters act, or tell you that you're writing your own plot wrong- including any foreshadowing bits or lack thereof (for plot reasons, of course). And finally, how do you handle the ones that act like their your friend only to steal major elements of your story because "I can do it better than you"? (Or conversely accused you of stealing from them just because something you did was apparently really close to something they did?)
Thank you for your time!
Uh, first off--what the cinnamon toast fuck. That sucks and I'm very sorry that any of that is shit you have come up against. Gottdamn. I am far from an expert here but as far as pushy beta readers: I went to a very small college for my creative writing degree and the brutal critiques taught me something they probably didn't intend: the ability to recognize that sometimes everyone else is wrong and it's okay to throw their opinions in the trash.
I got used to getting shredded in workshops, sometimes justifiably so and sometimes not. Sure, it's vital to be open to critique but not all feedback is equally valuable. Ex. I once sat there listening to the whole class and professor harping for half an hour on not understanding who these characters were to each other in a story of mine while I, not allowed to speak, sat with my pen--circling all the instances of the word "sister" that they'd somehow all failed to read.
So I got a lot of experience getting 12 different, very confident opinions of what was wrong with my story & how to fix it and being able to look at that and recognize, "Nope, you're all wrong."
To have a meeting with a professor to receive suggestions/feedback on a senior project and say, "I'm not doing that. You've missed the point," and have that be an acceptable answer--and get an A.
That's not every time. It's not like I was always right. Far from it and I got lots of constructive crit that improved my writing which I am beyond grateful for. But for the kind of feedback you're talking about? You know your characters and story better than anyone. And yeah, you're not writing the story the way they would write it, but you're the one telling the fucking story. You are under no obligation to put their notes into action. Not doing what they suggest is not an attack on them. If they're mad about that, they've misunderstood their role.
So I'd probably handle that by reiterating the type of feedback you want. I've specified certain things to my readers like "Can you follow the plot/world-building?" "What/who is keeping you interested?" "What/who is losing your attention?" That kind of stuff. Or stop giving them any more fiction.
I currently have three beta readers for Sunset and all three are close, trusted friends. Despite working on this story for around a decade, prior to a year or so ago, we hadn't shared it with anyone (except our best friend who sadly died in 2020) because of anxiety around exactly what you're talking about. Even when I know everything above to be true, it's still stressful.
I can say I've had readers either coming in with their own expectations or narrative getting a character completely wrong and kind of hanging onto that point of view and forcing it into the story. "I don't think X would do that." etc. It's frustrating but I just set it aside to compare with other readers' take on it to see if it's a them-problem or a me-problem and decide what needs refining to prevent that reaction. As far as stealing, I wish I had an answer for you. That all sounds terrible. People are always going to steal and, again, I'm sorry you've dealt with that.
I'm naive I guess because I could never imagine doing that to someone but people do. Hell, we had a visiting big-ish name writer come to our college who outright copped to stealing a line from one of our professor's books. It's gross. People kinda suck. It's something we worry about.
All I can say there is, they can't tell the story the way we can. They can steal the interior design but we have the foundation in our heads. We know what's on the second floor and which stairs squeak when you step on them. I guess that's what I would tell myself.
I don't know if I got too wordy there or too serious or whatnot, but those are my thoughts. Feel free to throw my suggestions in the trash too. You know your story.
Thanks for the questions and good luck!
#bad beta reader - no cookie#good beta readers are priceless#answered asks#writer problems#writerproblems#writer asks#writeblr questions#but what do I know?
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WDYM YOU DON'T THINK IT'S WINGS
I don't think wings would grow on my lower back.
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i'm bringing back the journalism class and school newspaper for my middle school campus and i've been checking out different texts to anchor the course and provide a solid overview because there's no exisiting curriculum and i gotta do everything myself.
ANYWAY. i found this book and i'm feeling confident enough to invest my time in checking it out - looks promising, no???
but y'all...the thing that's tough about teaching journalism and media history in middle/high school is navigating Watergate with teenagers...
Y'ALL WROTE THIS BOOK FOR STUDENTS AND THIS WAS THE PANEL DESIGN YOU DECIDED TO GO WITH!?!?!?! THE KIDS ARE GONNA LOOOOOOSSSSEEEEEE IT!
(tbh my real beef is with Howard Simons of The Washington Post for not considering the sorry fucks like me who have to fumble through one of the most significant moments in American journalism).
#like....#we can't NOT talk about Watergate#and i can't be like - oh it was code name DT or cavernous gullet?????#but also what a weird panel fr fr#i wouldn't have made it all CAPS#but what do i know?#i only took a stupid multimodal composition course in college for a gagillion dollars
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idk seems like that could backfire really quickly
#but what do i know?#we've had a lot of elementals recently (chap 100ish+) maybe we've just been robbed of this#live finn#finn's commentator era#finn ames#mashle magic and muscles#mashle manga#mashle spoilers#mashle 53
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