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1ts-cr0w · 2 days
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😭 My friend have to design a robot for her art school's assignment so she asked me to send her some Transformers model for reference.
THEN SHE SAID THEY LOOK SO SLUTTY SHE CANT USE THEM
THIS WERE THE PICTURES I SENT HER
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1ts-cr0w · 2 days
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He's the sweetest fictional man in existence, and likely the least problematic of my faves lol
Say something good about this character!
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1ts-cr0w · 2 days
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Has anyone else started a massive transformers brainrott? just me?
Well I'm gonna start posting about it sooner than later so yes. And for the record everything that I will post will probably be from the comics or the TFP (transformers prime) serie because I'm not really a fan myself of the bayverse movies.
Please interact with me about these lil silly bots
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1ts-cr0w · 2 days
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Enjoy this lil gif I made :)
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If we all work together, we can strap Starscream to a rocket and launch him into the vacuum of space. It'll require a lot of duct tape, but I think we can do it! You in?
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1ts-cr0w · 2 days
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I can’t get over this lmaooo
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1ts-cr0w · 2 days
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This machine kills AI
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1ts-cr0w · 2 days
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get ready for an exuberant summer
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1ts-cr0w · 2 days
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Maids, cleaners, janitors, and sanitation workers are all the most important people of civilization by far. Even 12 hours without them is VERY noticable and they simply need to be highly compensated for it
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1ts-cr0w · 2 days
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Hey everyone, please consider buying the 2024 itch.io Palestinian Relief Bundle- it's 373 games, game-making assets, tabletop roleplaying games, zines, and comics for a minimum of just 8 USD! They have a goal of 100,000 USD, and as of the time I'm writing this post, they have 8 more days to reach it.
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Link will be in the reblog!
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1ts-cr0w · 2 days
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I don’t know which author needs to hear this right now but even if you never update your wip i would never regret reading it a time of joy is never wasted
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1ts-cr0w · 2 days
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Have you heard the one about the goth rogue?
She's in D&D parties.
*scuttles away*
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1ts-cr0w · 2 days
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*Madej, spelling ffs
Looks like we can still watch the couple of good shows if they make more, cool. Menu might not change back tho
Too upset and tired to write a real criticism so I'm just going to say that Shane "Eat the rich" Medej is officially on the menu. As are the others, ofc
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1ts-cr0w · 4 days
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abstract and modern art haters are sooo snobby like klein literally Created an entirely new pigment and then painted a canvas in a way where the brush strokes wouldn't be visible. the insinuation that people with no skill could reproduce that is so annoying because unless you are skilled at color mixing and painting you definitely couldn’t lmao
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1ts-cr0w · 7 days
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Too upset and tired to write a real criticism so I'm just going to say that Shane "Eat the rich" Medej is officially on the menu. As are the others, ofc
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1ts-cr0w · 14 days
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Just a heads up, AO3 deleted one of my original works because someone reported it for “not being fanwork” despite original work being a “fandom” with over 35k fics.
“Under Section IV. of the Terms of Service, which you agreed to when opening your account, prompt requests, prompt lists, squee posts, notices about meetups, non-fanwork fiction or nonfiction, fic searches, rec lists, letters to other users, reactions to episodes, blog or Tumblr-appropriate posts, and other ephemeral content (i.e. content meant to be temporary), are not allowed to be uploaded on the Archive of Our Own.”
If you have multiple original works on AO3, you very well could be permanently suspended for violating the terms of service.
Be careful.
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1ts-cr0w · 1 month
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Ways to Skip Time In Your Stories
Finding ways to skip time in stories can feel challenging. Writers often worry it’ll make their work feel too amateur or negatively affect their pacing. 
The truth is that every author includes ways they skip time to maintain their pacing and plot. Check out a few ways to do it with confidence. 
1. Start a New Chapter
Yes, it’s really that simple. Go back to your favorite books and note how each chapter ends. You’ll likely find a few of these tricks that transition the story in ways that match the story’s flow.
Ideas to End a Chapter
The protagonist goes to sleep (likely overused, but practical)
The characters end a conversation
One character informs another of a plot twist
Unexpected action occurs, like a car crash
2. Emphasize the Season
You don’t need to tell the reader exact dates or hours to pass the time. You could mention the season instead.
If a scene or chapter ends in the summer and you need your plot to start in winter, make your protagonist mention something about the leaves changing color and giving way to snow before your action picks up again. It will only take a sentence or two, so it’s also an effective method for short stories.
3. Visualize a Movie Montage
Imagine watching a movie about a character who goes on a summer adventure. They backpack through Europe, but they have to take a flight to get there. 
You likely wouldn’t see them standing in airport security lines, napping in a terminal or watching a full movie on their flight to their destination. Instead, you’d get a montage of them driving to the airport with a shot of their plane cruising over the open ocean.
Writers can do the same thing, minus the soundtrack in the background. Describe how your character got to their destination when a new chapter or scene starts. Your readers will get the general idea and appreciate getting straight to the plot that made them pick up your story in the first place.
Here are a few ideas to do this in just a few sentences:
One delayed flight and a bad airplane dinner later, I was walking out of the Amsterdam-Schiphol Airport with an aching back and excited heart.
My trip began with the perfect flight. I got an entire row of seats to myself, which made napping through the trip much easier. A flight attendant roused me awake when it was time to land. I couldn’t believe how fast I’d arrived in Athens that quickly.
My flight was just long enough to catch up on the movies I’d been missing over the last year. The landing gear bounced along the runway in Rome just as the Barbie credits started flashing across my iPad.
4. Showcase Some Confusion
Sometimes we aren’t aware of what time it is. We only know time has passed. That might be the best way to make time pass in your story if your protagonist gets confused, caught by surprise, or otherwise discombobulated.
These are some examples:
I woke up with a bad taste in my mouth. The sun was already peaking in the clear blue sky. How long had it been since my explosive video call with my ex the night before?
The time machine landed with a thud that knocked me to the ground. The control panel exploded in shimmering sparks. What year was it?
Working a double shift always left my brain spinning. I left work, walking across the parking lot with only the stars watching my back. I could feel the hours aching in my feet, but didn’t care what time it really was. I just needed to sleep.
5. Employ a Phrase
There are many quick phrases you can use to make your time jumps immediately clear. Consider using a few of these when you feel creatively stuck:
Later that morning
A few weeks later
After months of trying
Six hours later
The following week
As the store closed for the night
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There are many other ways to make time pass in a story. Starting with these could help you figure out the best way to move your story forward without disrupting its pacing. 
Remember, you’re in control of your story at all times. There’s always a way through creative challenges if you take a deep breath and try something new.
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1ts-cr0w · 1 month
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“I’m almost 50, and here is the best thing I have learned so far: every strange thing you’ve ever been into, every failed hobby or forgotten instrument, everything you have ever learned will come back to you, will serve you when you need it. No love, however brief, is wasted.” @louisethebaker on Twitter
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