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#mcyt gender showdown#mcyt#mcyt polls#actual polls#goodtimeswithscar#princezam#this'll be interesting
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the fact that tomorrow i'll be in my hometown for the first time in over two years just hit me like a freight train. pray for me moots, if anything it'll fuel my writing.
#literally almost went no contact with my fam soooo#this'll be interesting#if i'm inactive for a few days this is why!!#to add to my lore#but not even in a fun way
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so it begins once again :)
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I currently do not have the mental strength to go and find it...
But I once said that I had a couple of CMVs I wanted to plan/do I just needed a few more things (lore updates, cosplays, songs etc)
And guys...
I think I can start cooking...
#this'll be interesting#the finale will probs help me add more#ill cook on it#fable smp#fablesmpblr#fable smp cmv wip
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the only protoframe ive played as before is mag lmao
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instead of actually reading the full Lord of the Rings series, I've instead decided to consume it through gay fanfiction
#in my defense i have read the hobbit#but i just cant get into the rest of the series#so this is my solution#this'll be interesting#lord of the rings#the hobbit#fanfiction#a fella speaks
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Then you got yourself a deal, Johnny. Now, excuuuse me for a bit. -I leave him in his shack for the time being, going down the ladder to the cold room, borrowing a two of the allowed bodies for what needs to be done. coming back about an hour later, my arms and hands covered in blood and other, darker liquid as i rub sweat from my forehead-
Right... it's done. Once your current time is up with being this small, the magic will take effect -i then laugh at his insinuation that i would be that mean- oh no, nothing like that. When this -i gesture to him- is over, you'll be about 15 feet tall. would have been able to get you a bit bigger, but -i shrug- ritual doesn't seem to work as well with frozen tissue. my apologies.
Johnny eyed them up and down, admiring the blood and who knows what else up their arms with a faint smirk on his face. Pleased to see he wasn't the only one who liked to 'experiment' with corpses though did raise his scarred brow.
"Magic? You do some kind'a hippie cultist voodoo bullshit like Sissy? Hmm.. Suppose I'm missin' out on somethin' here, but whatever. I'll take it, an' bein' more'an twice my height sounds... fun~" He grinned, looking ready to cause some mayhem the moment he wasn't tiny anymore.
"Suppose I should thank ya fer that, so... My gratitude, darlin'~"
#johnny slaughter#johnny sawyer#tcm game#ask the badman#johnny rp#size difference#this'll be interesting
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Why are we all seated in anticipation for the piss kink ask, this is my first time interacting in ur ask box because I’m genuinely curious as to what it’s about 😭👀like I’m nosy
Lol welcome, so I recently made my ask guidelines and said I was open to writing nearly everything. One of my wonderful anon's decided to challenge me with writing a piss kink ask. I have never done this before, lmao, and it's not my kink (as far as I know). So, some people are waiting to see what I come up with lol
#This'll be interesting#I'm excited to try!#ask chili#skz asks#stray kids asks#skz#stray kids#skz imagines#skz smut
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Oh? It appears I have a twin now
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SDCC exclusive poster for panel attendees!
#sdcc#sdcc 2023#tmnt#mutant mayhem#now I'm going to be guarding a poster all day#this'll be interesting
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SEND IN '🎵🧾' OR 'SONGBOOK'
TO GET A SINGLE LINE FROM A SONG MY MUSE HAS WRITTEN.
ADD '✖' OR 'FULL' TO GET A FULL SONG OR VERSE OF A SONG THEY'VE WRITTEN.
ADD + [ TOPIC ] IF YOU WANT A SPECIFIC SONG.
Ex.
🎵🧾✖ + [HEARTBREAK]
🎵🧾+ [ HAPPINESS ]
SONGBOOK + [RANDOM]
#harper; the elegant nephilim#rp memes#this'll be interesting#she's a song writer...so...#ask away#roleplay memes
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Am watching today's game muted listening to music.... for now anyway.
We'll reasses at the half
Also I don't have the energy to subject myself to J Foudy at the moment 🙃 😅
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I'm currently writing down a lot of lore for a Civil War OC so that'll be good. ^^
Everything You Need To Know About Writing Gunshot Wounds
Welcome to the latest installment in my ongoing series on crafting realistic wounds in fiction! After covering stab wounds and burns, it's time to explore the next wound category frequently explored in fiction—gunshot wounds.
Gunshot wounds are a recurring motif in the realm of storytelling. They're something you can easily come across in every genre, however, authors often poorly portray gunshot wounds due to lack of proper research. I understand finding the right resources to aid with your writing can be hard, so here's my comprehensive guide on how to write gunshot wounds.
How To Categorise Gunshot Wounds
There are certain factors you need to consider before writing a gunshot wound. These details are instrumental in crafting a vivid and plausible narrative while avoiding plot holes. The first and most important one is identifying the type of firearm used to inflict the wound.
Picking The Right Firearm
Selecting the appropriate firearm to inflict a gunshot wound is a pivotal decision. It's not just about choosing any gun; it's about picking the right one to align with your desired outcome and the narrative's overall impact. Here's a quick guide on how to pick the right firearm.
The Impact of Firearm Selection
The firearm you choose can significantly influence the severity and appearance of the gunshot wound. Whether your goal is a graphic, gory injury or a precise, long-range shot, the choice of firearm plays a crucial role. Here are some guns you to consider:
Handguns: These are versatile and commonly used in close-quarters combat. They can result in gruesome, close-contact wounds with a higher potential for damage due to their stopping power.
Shotguns: Shotguns disperse shot pellets upon firing, making them suitable for creating a broader pattern of injuries. If you aim to depict a devastating, close-range gunshot wound, shotguns can be a fitting choice.
Rifles: Rifles are known for their accuracy at longer distances. When you need a precise, long-range shot, rifles are the go-to option. They tend to produce a cleaner wound channel, especially when used for a targeted, well-planned injury.
Choosing the Right Firearm for Your Narrative
The type of firearm you select should align with your story's objectives. If you intend to evoke visceral, gory reactions, opt for handguns or shotguns used in close proximity. On the other hand, if precision and long-range engagement are key, rifles can achieve your desired outcome.
Keep in mind that firearm selection can affect the wound's damage, trajectory, and overall portrayal in your narrative.
Categorising The Wound
Once you've identified the type of firearm, you need to establish what type of wound your character will incur.
In order to bring your character's injuries to life, it's important to first identify what you're dealing with. You can do this by categorising the injury based on several factors. For gunshot wounds, this includes the type of firearm used, the bullet's trajectory, and the specific areas of the body affected.
You can categorise your character's gunshot would into seven main categories, here's a quick breakdown of what these categories look like and the level of severity associated with them:
Penetrating Gunshot Wounds: These wounds occur when a bullet enters the body but doesn't exit. The bullet remains inside the body, causing damage along its path.
Perforating Gunshot Wounds: In this case, the bullet enters the body and exits on the opposite side. This type of wound can have a different set of implications due to the bullet's trajectory.
Ricochet Gunshot Wounds: Ricochet wounds happen when the bullet bounces off a surface before hitting the character. The nature of the surface can influence the severity of the wound.
Through-and-Through Gunshot Wounds: As the name suggests, these wounds occur when the bullet enters one side of the body and exits through the other. The trajectory can greatly affect the injury's severity.
Close-Contact Gunshot Wounds: These wounds result from the firearm being fired at extremely close range. The proximity of the gun to the body can lead to unique wound patterns and burn injuries.
Shotgun Wounds: Shotgun wounds differ from those caused by handguns or rifles. The shot pellets disperse upon firing, leading to a broader pattern of injury.
Long-Range Gunshot Wounds: When a character is shot from a considerable distance, the wound might appear different due to factors like bullet tumbling and loss of velocity.
The Anatomy of a Gunshot Wound
To create a vivid portrayal of a gunshot wound, writers need to grasp not only the external appearance but also the internal effects it has on the body. A well-executed description captures both the physical trauma and the emotional turmoil experienced by the character. Here are some symptoms you should take into consideration.
1. External Appearance and Bleeding:
Wound Size: The size of a gunshot wound can vary significantly based on the type of firearm and bullet used. Smaller calibers may leave entry and exit wounds that are relatively small, while larger bullets or high-velocity rounds can create much larger wounds. Be specific about the size, which can help readers visualize the injury.
Blood Loss: Gunshot wounds typically result in bleeding. The severity of bleeding depends on factors like the wound's location, the size of the blood vessels damaged, and the bullet's trajectory. Mention the amount of blood, but avoid excessive gore unless it serves a specific purpose in your narrative.
Coughing Up Blood: If the gunshot wound affects the chest or lung area, characters may cough up blood. This symptom often signifies a more critical injury and can add drama to your story.
2. Internal Damage and Symptoms:
Pain: Gunshot wounds are painful, and the character should express this pain through their actions, dialogue, and internal thoughts. Describe the sharp, burning, or throbbing sensations as they resonate through the character's body.
Shock: Depending on the severity of the wound, shock can set in. The character may appear pale, sweaty, and disoriented. This state of shock can impact their actions and decisions.
Loss of Function: A gunshot wound may impair the use of the injured body part. Describe any loss of function, such as the inability to move a limb or use it effectively.
Fainting: In extreme cases, characters may faint due to the pain, blood loss, or shock. Be sure to contextualize this within the narrative, as fainting can have significant consequences for the character.
By diving into the details of a gunshot wound's anatomy, you can craft a compelling and realistic portrayal that draws readers into the character's harrowing experience. I haven't exactly covered every symptom out there, but these are the major ones you should take into account when writing.
Medical Assessment and Treatment
Once you've established your gunshot wound, it's now time to focus on the aftermath. One of the main factors to consider is the medical process that follows. If your character is supposed to die from the gunshot then you could probably skip this section, but if they're alive here are things you need to consider.
1. Initial Assessment:
Scene Safety: In a real-life scenario, safety is paramount. First responders will ensure the scene is secure before approaching the injured person. Consider factors like the presence of firearms, potential threats, and the safety of medical personnel.
ABCs of Assessment: Medical professionals follow the ABCs—Airway, Breathing, and Circulation. Writers can reflect this in their storytelling by highlighting the character's ability to breathe, cough, or speak after being shot.
Vital Signs: Mentioning vital signs like heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation can help convey the character's condition and the urgency of their medical treatment.
2. Trauma Assessment:
Focused Assessment: Medical personnel perform a thorough examination to identify the gunshot wound's location, entry and exit points, and any associated injuries. This assessment informs their treatment plan.
Imaging: Depending on the complexity of the injury, X-rays or other imaging may be required to visualize the bullet's trajectory and any potential damage to internal organs or bones.
3. Treatment:
Bleeding Control: Stopping the bleeding is a top priority. This may involve applying pressure, packing the wound, or even tourniquet application in extreme cases.
Wound Care: Depending on the wound's severity, cleaning and suturing may be required. The character's response to this procedure can add an element of realism to your narrative.
Pain Management: Gunshot wounds are excruciatingly painful, and medical personnel will often administer pain relief or anesthesia during treatment.
Monitoring and Observation: Patients with gunshot wounds require careful observation and monitoring for signs of infection, complications, or changes in their condition.
By accurately portraying the medical assessment and treatment of gunshot wounds, you not only enhance the authenticity of your writing but also depict the physical and emotional toll such injuries can take on your characters. This attention to detail helps your readers connect more deeply with the story.
The Psychological Impact
Gunshot wounds don't just inflict physical harm; they also leave lasting emotional and psychological scars. It is important to note that the extent of the psychological impact on your characters will heavily rely on various factors.
For example, you need to consider whether or not this injury is something normal for them. Do they work as a spy, assassin, or other such roles that would mandate such dangerous injuries? You also need to consider who shot them. Does this wound come with emotional damage as well? Think of Aaron Warner’s reaction to Juliet shooting him.
If you’re sure your character will have some extent of a psychological impact, here are some factors you should consider.
1. Shock and Denial:
Immediate Response: Characters who have been shot may initially experience shock and denial. This can manifest as disbelief, emotional numbness, or a surreal sense of detachment from the situation.
Physical Symptoms: Shock can lead to physical symptoms like trembling, chills, or even fainting. Incorporating these details can make the character's reaction more genuine.
2. Fear and Anxiety:
Survivor's Guilt: Characters may grapple with survivor's guilt if they are the only ones to emerge unscathed in a violent encounter.
Anxiety: The threat of recurrence or the fear of returning to the location where the shooting occurred can trigger anxiety and panic attacks.
3. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD):
Flashbacks and Nightmares: Characters who have survived a gunshot wound may experience recurring flashbacks and nightmares, vividly reliving the traumatic event.
Hypervigilance: PTSD can lead to hypervigilance, where characters are constantly on edge, expecting danger at every turn.
4. Depression and Isolation:
Emotional Withdrawal: Characters may withdraw from social interactions, experiencing feelings of isolation and sadness.
Emotional Numbness: Some may describe feeling emotionally numb, unable to experience joy or pleasure.
5. Recovery and Resilience:
Therapeutic Support: In your storytelling, consider how characters seek therapy or counseling to cope with their emotional scars. Therapy can be a path toward recovery and resilience.
By addressing the psychological impact of gunshot wounds on your characters, you create more layered and relatable individuals within your narrative. This depth allows readers to connect with the characters on a profound emotional level.
I hope this blog on Everything You Need To Know About Writing Gunshot Wounds will help you in your writing journey. Be sure to comment any tips of your own to help your fellow authors prosper, and follow my blog for new blog updates every Monday and Thursday.
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Ok I'm gonna do a challenge run of Pikmin 4, no upgrades and no spicy spray, unless theirs a part of the game that 100% requires it.
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alright I’m participating in Art Fight, just going to use that Dizzy ‘reference’ as his reference
maybe next year I’ll actually have learned how to properly draw references and have a proper Art Fight profile all set up instead of joining the day before lmao
#this'll be interesting#at least itll prompt me to draw more frequently#bumpyramble#i have to wait for now though#server maitenance
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