*Cass and Jason are watching Bruce work on something in the Batcave from a distance*
Cassandra Cain: Why does Bruce look so worried?
Jason Todd: What are you talking about? He looks exactly like he always does.
Cassandra Cain: To you, perhaps, but I finally learned how to read his emotions. His lips are slightly pursed and he's blinking at eight second intervals as opposed to his normal ten. *gasps* Oh my god, he's having a meltdown.
Jason Todd: 'Meltdown' seems excessive.
Cassandra Cain: Yeah, it's a meltdown. Mark my words.
*Both Cass and Jason walk up to Bruce*
Cassandra Cain: Hey there, Bruce. Everything okay?
Bruce Wayne: No, I'm having a meltdown.
Jason Todd: Props, that was amazing.
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"Tech is dead"
Incorrect! Cody, who crashed his ship on the planet while trying to go to his husband on Tatooine, decided that it was the will of the force that Tech fell directly into his arms while he was looking for someone to help him fix his ship
"But why hasn't Tech contacted anyone?!"
Well obviously they were busy with the whole *wiggles hand at tbb season 3*
Also shitty signal, he's working on it
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had another thought (oh dear) about sage abilities, specifically koga
i think the yiga teleport while cool, could lead to alot of problems with puzzles and render other things useless; so i thought, what if he gives you the ability to summon a bunch of koga clones? its like what miz kyoshia does so it serves as yet another connection to the ancient shiekah ways and the yiga, its something unique to koga (he does it in his bossfight in the rewrite), still kinda fits the shadow theme and, most importantly, fills the role of the sages in canon totk
in my rewrite you dont have them glitching all around you at all times but summon their ability through the wheel selection thingy and aim it directly (no more chasing after sages and no annoying woop sage got knocked over while charging and you gotta start it again LOOKING AT YOU RIJU) and while you have zelda as a permanent companion and in the sage dungeon the according sage, thats still only two, so the clones would be useful as a distraction for enemies and serve as extra combat support for however long they last
it would also be a bit more spectacular which fits koga well imo
(still unsure about what to do about the spirit sage but im gonna draw a test ability wheel and sort out the other stuff and see whats doable; i really wanna give zelda the light laser too bc hell yeah go girl do some DAMAGE)
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Glen: Obsessed with the way my sibling holds burgers like they just picked up a wounded pigeon.
Jake: Do they eat the wounded pigeons too?
Glen: I’m not allowed to disclose that.
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A to Z common terms in the Time of the Red. Pt 2.
CHOOH2: Pronounced "Choo-Two". Streetslang for
alcohol, as used in vehicle power plants. The vast
majority of vehicles in the Time of the Red are fueled
by an advanced form of alcohol with a higher
burning temperature than normal methanol.
Chromer: A 21st-century heavy metal rock fan. See
also Chromatic Rock.
Chromatic Rock: A type of heavy metal characterized by heavy electronics, simple rhythms, and violent lyrics.
Conapt: A condominium apartment in a Corporate
Zone.
Cybered-Up: To get as much cyberware implanted
as possible before going over the Edge.
Data Term: A street corner information machine, with
a screen, CitiNet inputs, and keyboard.
'Dorphs: Streetslang for synthetic endorphins, a
designer drug that increases healing powers, limits
fatigue, and produces a "rush" like a second wind.
Exotic: A human biosculpted with non-human elements; fur, long ears, fangs, etc.
The Face: The representative of a Megacorporation
for legal purposes.
Flatline: To kill. A dead person or thing.
Go LEO: To make the trip into Low Earth Orbit, i.e., to
visit one of the inner space stations.
pt. 1 >here<
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Is this anxiety? Is this a Trauma response? Am I being too careful? Or Am I just trying to get re-aquainted to blogging after a decade-long break?
I'm in the middle of writing a much longer introductory article for a different blog I run. (Not on Tumblr). It has no audience.
Throughout the blog post I have the following:
My original writing
images of my original artwork
photographs and diagrams I created
YouTube videos I did not create, but know how to attribute
text I did not create, but know how to attribute.
text I created with information I know how to attribute.
Text I created with information I do not know how to attribute.
Most of my external references are completely rephrased to further the points I'm trying to make in the text. When referencing outside information, I usually include a standard in-text reference, and an embedded link (and maybe a PDF of what I accessed) whenever possible. This is regardless of whether I'm using an exact quote.
When I do pull exact quotes, I do so within the limits of fair use.
When I say I do not know how to attribute information, I don't mean challenging attributions with difficult to find author information. I am talking about information I synthesized from a conglomeration of many different sources, most of which are unknowable to my audhd and dyslexic brain.
How do other writers overcome this?
Is it just my creative-writer brain stressing? Is there truth to this monologue?
Am I old to instinctively want to call it my bibliography?
I also will have some sort of bibliography or footnotes section at the end, with a complete IEEE or MLA style reference.
Does IEEE with footnotes, vs a verbose MLA reference truly matter?
Outside of including links and attribution, I don't include a "call to action" for the reader to subscribe to the outside source. I simply use references that are directly related to the point I'm trying to make.
While this might be an obsessive thought, I also don't really know what to do.
Has anybody else gone through the questions of "How do I appropriately reference synthesized information?"
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Preminger: (staring at a painting in the castle hallway)(without turning around) Anneliese. I knew you'd come looking for me.
Anneliese: H-how did you know it was me?
Preminger: Well, to be honest you're the third person I said that to,
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Cobb: Are your senses heightened?
Jolene: I think I might be pregnant, not bitten by a radioactive spider.
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