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Not today Justin
$LAYYYTER
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Love Begins
we're not kids anymore.
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Misplaced Lens Cap
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*doesnt bites you*
doesn't even bites me âšď¸
Mean Girls (2004), dir. Mark Waters
mannnnn until we all get okay with the idea of people needing other people to get them water/food/etc like. idk weâre just never gonna make it
yes you have autistic in your bio but are you rude to people who need carers and assistance with basic tasks? do you call me lazy for a text post where i ask my father to bring me water? yes you have adhd and post constantly about executive dysfunction but if a schizophrenic person who needs but doesnât have have a carer hasnât showered or worn clean clothes in months exists, how are you going to react to that?
yeah yeah youâre all for disability rights but if someone is campaigning for adult changing tables in disabled stall bathrooms because they have incontinence and have to wear a diaper are you going to think theyâre weird? if a person has a visible colostomy bag are you going to think itâs gross? what about feeding tubes? how does your opinion on these issues change if the person in question is fat, or homeless, or a person of color?
what movie do yâall know front to back like it doesnât even have to necessarily be Good,, itâs just something youâve seen so many times that the dialogue is printed into the very core of your being

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FLEABAG (2016-2019) cr. Phoebe Waller-Bridge âł I think you know how to love better than any of us. That's why you find it all so painful.
Do you have any favorite OCs that arenât yours?
despite staff's recent changes, we're... winning??????
We stan!!!!
chaotic good
Thereâs a happy ending to, because the robbery was unsuccessful, the couple ended up getting the money Eden needed from a movie inspired by em! Also John only had to serve part of his sentence. Check out their wedding photos btw theyâre beautiful.
reblogging because Iâve seen this post a thousand times and Iâve never seen the happy ending!!Â
Everyone go watch Dog Day Afternoon please please please itâs the movie mentioned in this thread itâs Sidney Lumetâs best imo and Al Pacino plays John and he is heartbreakingly good in it.
Not only have we always existed, but there have always been people who loved us. Never forget that.

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How to Write Characters With Romantic Chemistry
Writing great chemistry can be challenging. If youâre not super inspired, sometimes the connection between your characters feels like itâs missing something.
Here are a few steps you can consider when you want to write some steamy romantic chemistry and canât figure out whatâs blocking your creativity.
1. Give the Love a Name
Tropes have a bad reputation, but they can be excellent tools when youâre planning or daydreaming about a story. Giving the romance a name also assigns a purpose, which takes care of half the hard plotting work.
You can always read about love tropes to get inspired and think about which might apply to the characters or plot points you have in mind, like:
Friends to lovers
Enemies to lovers
First love
The love triangle
Stuck together
Forbidden love
Multiple chance love
Fake lovers turned soulmates
There are tooooons of other tropes in the link above, but you get the idea. Name the love youâre writing about and it will feel more concrete in your brain.
2. Develop Your Characters
You should always spend time developing your characters individually, but itâs easy to skip this part. You might jump into writing the story because you have a scene idea. Then the romance feels flat.
The good news is you can always go back and make your characters more real. Give them each their own Word or Google doc and use character templates or questions to develop them.Â
You should remember to do this for every character involved in the relationship as well. Sometimes love happens between two people who live nearby and other times it happens by:
Being in a throuple
Being in a polyamorous relationship
Being the only one in love (the other person never finds out or doesnât feel it back, ever)
There are so many other ways to experience love too. Donât leave out anyone involved in the developing relationship or writing your story will feel like driving a car with only three inflated tires.
3. Give the Conversations Stakes
Whenever your characters get to talk, whatâs at risk? This doesnât have to always be something life changing or scary. Sometimes it might be one character risking how the other perceives them by revealing an interest or new fact about themselves.
Whatâs developing in each conversation? Whatâs being said through their body language? Are they learning if they share the same sense of humor or value the same foundational beliefs? Real-life conversations donât always have a point, but they do in romantic stories.Â
4. Remember Body Language
Body language begins long before things get sexy between your characers (if they ever do). Itâs their fingertips touching under the table, the missed glance at the bus stop, the casual shoulder bump while walking down the street.
Itâs flushed cheeks, a jealous heart skipping a beat, being tongue tied because one character canât admit their feelings yet.
If a scene or conversation feels lacking, analyze what your characters are saying through their body language. It could be the thing your scene is missing.
5. Add a Few Flaws
No love story is perfect, but that doesnât mean your characters have to experience earth shattering pain either.
Make one laugh so hard that they snort and feel embarrassed so the other can say how much they love that personâs laugh. Make miscommunication happen so they can make up or take a break.Â
People grow through their flaws and mistakes. Relationships get stronger or weaker when they learn things that are different about them or that they donât like about each other.Â
6. Create Intellectual Moments
When youâre getting to know someone, you bond over the things youâre both interested in. Thatâs also a key part of falling in love. Have your characters fall in intellectual love by sharing those activities, talking about their favorite subjects, or raving over their passions. They could even teach each other through this moment, which could make them fall harder in love.
7. Put Them in Public Moments
You learn a lot about someone when theyâre around friends, acquaintances, and strangers. The chemistry between your characters may fall flat if theyâre only ever around each other.
Write scenes so theyâre around more people and get to learn who they are in public. Theyâll learn crucial factors like the other personâs ambition, shyness, humor, confidence, and if theyâre a social butterfly or wallflower.
Will those moments make your characters be proud to stand next to each other or will it reveal something that makes them second guess everything?
8. Use Your Senses
And of course, you can never forget to use sensory details when describing the physical reaction of chemistry. Whether theyâre sharing a glance or jumping into bed, the reader feels the intensity of the moment through their five sensesâtaste, touch, sight, sound, and smell.Â
Characters also donât have to have all five senses to be the protagonist or love interest in a romantic story. The number isnât importantâitâs how you use the ways your character interacts with the world.Â
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Anyone can write great romantic chemistry by structuring their love story with essential elements like these. Read more romance books or short stories too! Youâll learn as you read and write future relationships more effortlessly.
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switzerland: i don't want to be a soldier
literally everyone on the planet:
Switzerland fighting with a water gun because they forgot the whole reason why eurovision is being hosting in the UK and not Ukraine this year.

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