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Wow.... so youâre telling me you took an action that resulted in the death of one person...... to save the lives of many people.... who would have died if you did nothing??? that sounds so familiar

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one of my patients came in for an emergency visit, because she snapped the wire on her retainer watching the movie when MBJ took his shirt off she clenched her teeth so fucking hard she snapped it. that is the fucking funniest shit ever to me this tiny 17 year old girl thirsting so goddamn hard she busted steel
Y'all, it gets better. She found out.
We interviewed her, obviously.
update:
Such a developing story.
I love this story
This was a wild ride from start to finish
I know I say this a lot, But this is one of the best things on this website
Sophia is currently doing great in college, and I still get about one kid a month in the office who asked if this really happened.
This just kept on getting better.
i am an advocate for Big Dumb Man rights and i will not take this blatant erasure by the anime twitter users
they're in love
May it be

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so many ppl on tiktok will be like 'look at my epic style glow up omg my style used to be so cringe' and it just shows them wearing clothes that were in fashion in 2015 and then clothes that are in fashion now like baby that's what happens when u don't have ur own sense of style
underrated lotr moment is gandalfâs âlet me risk a little more lightâ so the fellowship can see the ruins of dwarrowdelf.
idk what it is idk how to put it into words but like. such a quick and quiet little moment of, recognizing weâre all in constant mortal peril but while weâre here you should still witness the wonders of the world. while we are here, though it may be on a life-threatening quest, you deserve a little tourist moment. soak it in, the great city that remains long-abandoned and nearly forgotten, the grand pillars that outlived the memories of those who built them. so much of love and life is fleeting in this dark age. but the scraps of it can still be found. the remnants are still here, and even with significant risk they deseve to be beheld.
my vibes arent off i am cursed theres a difference

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Hot take: Actual literary analysis requires at least as much skill as writing itself, with less obvious measures of whether or not youâre shit at it, and nobody is allowed to do any more god damn litcrit until they learn what the terms âshow, donât tellâ and âpacingâ mean.
Pacing
The âpacingâ of a piece of media comes down to one thing, and one thing only, and it has nothing to do with your personal level of interest. It comes down to this question alone: Is the piece of media making effective use of the time it has?
Thatâs it.
So, for example, things which are NOT a example of bad pacing include a piece of media that is:
A slow burn
Episodic
Fast-paced
Prioritizing character interaction over intricate plot
Opening in medias res without immediate context
Incorporating a large number of subplots
Incorporating very few subplots
Bad pacing IS when a piece of media has
âWastedâ time, ie, screentime or page space dedicated to plotlines or characters that are ultimately irrelevant to the plot or thematic resolution at the cost of properly developing that resolution. Pour one out for the SW:TCW fans.
The presence of a sidestory or giving secondary characters a separate resolution of their personal arc is not âbad writing,â and only becomes a pacing issue if it falls into one of the other two categories.
Not enough time, ie, a story attempts to involve more plotlines than it has time or space to give satisfying resolutions to, resulting in all of them being ârushedâ even though the writer(s) made scrupulous use of every second of page/screentime and made sure every single section advanced those storylines.
Padding for time, ie, Open-World Game Syndrome. Essentially, you have ten hours of genuinely satisfying storyâŚ.but âshort games donât sell,â so you insert vast swathes of empty landscape to traverse, a bunch of nonsense fetch quests to complete, or take one really satisfying questline and repeat it ten times with different names/macguffins, to create 40 hours of âgameplayâ that have stopped being fun because the same thing happens over and over. If you think this doesnât happen in novels, you have never read Oliver Twist.
Another note on pacing: There are, except arguably in standalone movies, at least two levels of pacing going on at any given time. Thereâs the pacing within the installment, and the pacing within the series. Generally, thereâs three levels of pacingâwithin the installment (a chapter, an episode, a level), within the volume (a season, a novel, a game), and within the series as a whole. Sometimes, in fact FREQUENTLY, a piece of media will work on one of these levels but not on all of them. (Usually the ideal is that it works on all three, but thatâs not always important! Not every individual chapter of a novel needs to be actively relevant to the entire overarching series.)
Honestly, the best possible masterclass in how to recognize good, bad, and âthey tried their best but needed more spaceâ pacing? If you want to learn this skill, and get better at recognizing it?
Doctor Who.
ESPECIALLY Classic Who, which has clearly-delineated âserialsâ within their seasons. You can pretty much pick any serial at random, and once youâve seen a few of them, you get a REALLY good feel for things like, for exampleâŚ
Wow, that serial did not need to be twelve episodes long; they got captured and escaped at least three different times and made like four different plans that they ended up not being able to execute, and maybe once or twice they would have ramped up the tension, but it really didnât contribute anythingâthis could have been a normal four-episode serial and been much stronger.
Holy shit there were WAY too many balls being juggled in this, this would have been better with the concepts split into two separate serials, as it stands they only had four episodes and they just couldnât develop anything fully
Oh my god that was AMAZING I want to watch it again and take notes on how they divided up the individual episodes and what plot beats they chose to break on each week
Eh, structurally that was good, but even as a 90-minute special that nuwho episode feels like it would have worked a lot better as a Classic serial with a little more room to breathe.
How in the actual name of god did they stretch like twenty minutes of actual story into a four-episode serial (derogatory)
How in the actual name of god did they stretch like twenty minutes of actual story into a four-episode serial (awestruck)
If youâre not actively trying to learn pacing, either for literary analysis or your own writingâŚhonestly? Just learn to differentiate between whether the pacing is bad or if it just doesnât appeal to you. Thereâs a WORLD of difference between âThe pacing is too slowâ and âthe pacing is too slow for me.âÂ
âI really prefer a slower build into a universe; the fact that it opens in medias res and you piece together where you are and how the magic system works over the next several chapters from context is way too fast-paced for me and makes me feel lost, so I bounced off itâ is, usually, a much more constructive commentary than âthe pacing is badâ.Â
And when the pacing really is bad, youâll be doing everyone a favor by being able to actually articulate why.
Show, Donât Tell
This is a very specific rule that has been taken dramatically out of context and is almost always used incorrectly.
âShow, donât tellâ applies to character traits and worldbuilding, not information in the plot.
It may be easier to âgetâ this rule if you forget the specific phrasing for a minute. This is a mnemonic device to avoid Informed Attributes, nothing more and nothing less.Â
Character traits like a character being funny, smart, kind, annoying, badass, etc, should be established by their behavior in-universe and the reactions of others to themâif you just SAY theyâre X thing but never show it, then youâre just telling the audience these things. Similarly you canât just tell the audience that a setting has brutal winters and expect to be believed, when the clothing, architecture, preparations, etc shown as common in that setting do not match those that brutal winters would necessitate.Â
To recap:
Violations of Show Donât Tell:
A viewpoint character describing themselves as having a trait (being a loner, easily distractable, clumsy, etc) but not actually shown to possess it (lacking friends, getting distracted from anything important, or dropping/tripping over things at inopportune moments.)
The narration declaring an emotional state (âCharacter A was furiousâ) rather than demonstrating the emotion through dialogue or depicting it onscreen.
A fourth-wall-breaking narrator; ie, Kuzco in The Emperorâs New Groove directly addressing the audience to explain that heâs a llama and also the protagonist, is NOT the same! This actually serves as a flawless example of showing rather than tellingâwe are SHOWN that Kuzco is immature and egotistical, even though thatâs not what heâs saying.
A fictional society or setting being declared by the narrative to be free of a negative traitâbigotry, for exampleâbut that negative trait being clearly present, where this discrepancy is not narratively engaged with.Â
(For example: There is officially no sexism in Thedas and yet female characters are subject to gendered slurs and expectations; the world of Honor Harrington is supposedly societally opposed to eugenics, yet âcuresâ for disability and constant mentions of a nebulous genetic âadvantageâ from certain charactersâ ancestry are regular plot points that are viewed positively by the characters and are not narratively questioned.)
A character declaring that their society has no bigotry, when that character is clearly wrong, is not the same thing.
The narrative voice declaring objective correctness; everyone who agrees with the protagonist is portrayed as correct and anyone who questions them is portrayed as evil, or else there is no questioning whatsoever. For example: in Star Trek: Enterprise, Jonathan Archer tortures an unarmed prisoner. What follows is a multi-episode arc in which every person he respects along with Starfleet Command goes out of their way to dismiss the idea that he should bear any guilt, or that his actions were anything but completely necessary and objectively morally correct. No narrative space is allowed for disagreement, or for the audience to come to its own conclusion.
NOT Violations of Show Donât Tell:
A character explaining a concept to another character who would logically, within that universe/situation, be the recipient of such an explanation.
An in-universe explanation BECOMES a SdT violation if the explanation fails to play out in reality, such as a spaceship being described as slow or flawed in some way but never actually having those weaknesses. Imagine if the Millennium Falcon was constantly described as a broken-down piece of junkâŚand never had any mechanical failures, AND Han and Chewie werenât constantly shown repairing it!
Information being revealed through dialogue, period. Having your hacker in a heist movie describe the enemy security system isnât âtellingâ and thus bad writing. Having information revealed organically through dialogue is what âshowâ means.
The âas you knowâ trope is technically a Show Donât Tell violation, despite being dialogue, because itâs unnatural within the universe and serves solely to let the writer deliver information directly, ie, telling.
Characters discussing their own actions and expressing their motivations and/or decision-making process at the time.
The existence of an omnipotent narrator, or the narration itself confirming something. Narration saying âthere was no way anyone could make it in timeâ is delivering contextual information, not breaking Show Donât Tell.Â
Keep in mind that âShow, donât tellâ is meant to be advice for beginning authors. Because âtellingâ is easier and requires less skill than âshowing,â inexperienced authors need to focus on getting as much âshowâ in as possible.Â
However, âtellingâ is also extremely important. Sometimes, especially in written formats, the most appropriate way to deliver information to the audience is to just say it and move on.
Keep in mind that a viewpoint character in anything butâŚa portal fantasy, essentiallyâŚis going to be familiar with the world theyâre in. Not every protagonist needs to be a raw newcomer with zero knowledge of their new world! In most cases, a viewpoint character is going to know things that the audience doesnât. Generally, the ONLY natural way to introduce worldbuilding in this situation is to just have the narration point them out. (It makes sense for Obi-Wan to have to explain the Force; it would make no sense for Han to explain the concept of space travel to Luke, who grew up in this universe and knows what the hell a starship is. So, if youâre writing the novelization of A New Hope, you need to just say âand so they jumped into hyperspace, the strange blue-white plane that allowed faster-than-light travelâ and move the hell on.)
For that matter, in some media (ie, childrenâs cartoons) where teaching a moral lesson is the clear intent, a certain level of âtellingâ is not only appropriate but necessary!
The actual goal of âshowingâ and âtellingâ is to maintain a balance, and make sure everything feels natural. Show things that need to be shown, andâŚdonât waste everyoneâs time showing things that would feel much more natural if they were just told.
But thatâs not nearly as pithy a slogan.
(Reblog this version yâall I fixed some really serious typos)
Someone: "How are you today?â
The hallucination of Edward Cullen that I keep around at all times: "Lie."
The universal human experience of packing underwear for a vacation like youâre going to shit yourself every day
shout out to all my haters that Iâm gonna outlive and have a fat ass while doing it

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Thereâs no need for it to ever be above 75 degrees Fahrenheit
i just ate some delicious ravioli. no i didnt. do u see how easily lies can be spread on the internet?