ID. a three-panel digital illustration on a black background. a white dog with its tail between its legs approaches the red outline of a dog lying on its back with a spear in its throat. it hunches down, looking back over its shoulder, as it settles down into the outline, rolling onto its back in a pool of blood. End ID.
[ID: A gif of two turtles. One of the turtles is patting the other's face with its arms. /End ID]
people who grew up with money will deadass look you in the eye and ask if you’ve ever gone skiing
sex is a distraction from your true purpose in life which is to go to the aquarium and look at the fish and go "wooooooaaah.... fishies". cmon guys we all need to lock in.
fun fact about character development by the way. you can make them develop worse.
like I mean this very seriously as writing advice. the character should experience events and make decisions that make them different at the end of the story. they should be changed. they do not have to be improved.
they can get worse. they can make decisions of an increasingly terrible nature. they can stop taking risks on kindness. they can discover how much they can get away with. they can find religion, or abandon it, with negative effects on their moral creed. the character has to develop. the character does not have to grow.
something they don’t tell you about being autistic is that every character you write WILL end up autistic/autistic-coded whether you like it or not
same goes for being aromantic/asexual. every character WILL come out at least a little aspec
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