Silver Tongue

puncromancer:

puncromancer:

i get dicked down

but i get it up again

gunsandfireandshit:

toastpotent:

papasmoke:

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wait is this article saying that pumping biden full of drugs like a horse before it’s last race is a good thing?

the first sitting president to receive his T shots in the oval office. #DiversityWin #Pride

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laurenbudoren:

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I got a breast reduction lol

deathwarlock:

your beam attack is so plain while mine has a contrasting spiral of yellow energy around it so….. lol

look closer, mine isnt white, its a rainbow of light that when swirling together only looks white

kyraneko:

poorpoorpitifulme:

rhaella:

lemony snicket was really out there teaching us as elementary schoolers about grey morality, about how neither good nor bad people always get what they deserve, how being clever and kind doesn’t always guarantee you will triumph (although it’s certainly better than the alternative), how ignorant/complacent/dismissive though well-meaning adults can have just as harmful an impact on children as those with ill intentions, and how not every story has a happy and complete ending

Also the meaning of, like, a whole bunch of words

I just wanna say that narrators/narrative voice that talks to the reader, offers commentary on the story they’re relaying, explains things when needed, introduces words and concepts in a way that provides context, anticipates and reacts to the emotions the story likely inspires in the reader, and just otherwise provides an enjoyable sort of conversation along with the story? That is my absolute jam and there needs to be more of it in the world.

febronia:

so here’s That One Scene from yugioh GX that everyone always screenshots featuring the funniest response to a love confession ever conceived.

seizurecube:
“ seizurecube:
“ z-nogyrop:
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“I can’t finish this. My hands are shaking. Someone else do it
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Thanks
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Wait a minute
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seizurecube:

seizurecube:

z-nogyrop:

seizurecube:

I can’t finish this. My hands are shaking. Someone else do it

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Thanks

Wait a minute

thevioletcaptain:

mierac:

sffan:

morganhazelwood:

sitta-pusilla:

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So true. It doesn’t have to be life or death. It has to be the stakes and how much you care. How much you’re emotionally invested. It could be the tiniest thing – she finally takes his hand – and your heart could break for them.

I feel like there’s a whole generation of creators that never watched the movie Apollo 13. It’s based on history, we know they survive.

It was the most stressful, suspenseful movie I’d seen in YEARS. I spent the whole movie going “OMG, are they going to make it?!!”

You don’t have to kill anyone to keep your show/movie “interesting”. You just need to be a good writer.

“Apollo 13″ is a great example because everyone who walked into the theater the day it opened already knew the ending. And you still get this enormous sense of relief when that first crackle comes over the radio. When Ed Harris sits down, you sink into your chair in relief.

Because the characters don’t know the ending. And we care about the characters. We’re experiencing what they’re experiencing vicariously, through them. That’s the catharsis of good storytelling. 

And the people who made the movie understood that and they were all good at their jobs.

You create tension by getting your audience to care about the characters (which, honestly, doesn’t take all that much, as humans can form an emotional attachment to a Roomba [literally] and will). Once your audience is invested, you can create tension a million ways. 

It’s entirely possible to tell a story with life and death stakes that’s full of tension, of course, but if you have to have life or death stakes or there won’t be any dramatic tension, you’re not doing your job as a storyteller. 

“Because the characters don’t know the ending. And we care about the characters. We’re experiencing what they’re experiencing vicariously, through them. That’s the catharsis of good storytelling.”

Quoting @mierac for emphasis because this is it.