heretic (complimentary)
idk what kind of drug they put into 80s movies but we need to bring it back
Would anyone be interested in seeing any fanfic ? I might start writing on Ao3 when I get the motivation to
just know if i could crawl on the ceiling on all fours i would
trans masculinity, when u have a shitty father, is abt taking pieces of him for yrself & reclaiming it & turning those things delicate & caring in ways he could never, ways that would disgust him. in his hand-me-down jacket, i carry bandages. the knife he used to skin deer is now the knife i use to sections apples to share with my brother
happy birthday c!niki!
Related to my most recent mphfpc post-
What's y'all's theories about the kids backstories ??
I'm most curious about what could have happened to Millard and Enoch.
Millard has nearly no (or very few) mentions of his family/pervious life at all and i think it'd be interesting to see what happened to him when he started to disappear ?? Isn't it stated in the book he was like 10 ?? That's so sad :(
Enoch's is another one I'm really curious about, like what happened to his old loop ??? If there was something that happened in his previous loop it could have way better explained Enoch's character and how he acts around others.
There's so much potential for good character development
love having absolutely nothing to contribute with like my beautiful sexy mutuals write the most intelligent insightful posts and im in the tags like #yeah
all figures of speech and their definitions taken directly from the wikipedia page for figures of speech
DREAM - PARADIASTOLE: Extenuating a vice in order to flatter or soothe
CALLAHAN - ELLIPSIS: Omission of words
AWESAMDUDE - ANTONOMASIA: Substitution of a proper name for a phrase or vice versa
BADBOYHALO - OXYMORON: Using two terms together that normally contradict each other
TOMMY - PARRHESIA: Speaking openly or boldly in a situation where it is unexpected
PUNZ - PUN: When a word or phrase is used in two or more different senses
WILBUR - ENJAMBMENT: Incomplete sentences at the end of lines in poetry
SCHLATT - ANTI-CLIMAX: When expectations are raised, everything is built-up, and then suddenly something boring or disappointing happens
SKEPPY - HYPERBATON: Words that naturally belong together separated from each other for emphasis or effect
ERET - EPANORTHOSIS: Immediate and emphatic self-correction
TECHNOBLADE - METAPHOR: An implied comparison between two things, attributing the properties of one thing to another that it does not literally possess
ANTFROST - APOSTROPHE: Directing the attention away from the audience to an absent third party, often in the form of a personified abstraction or inanimate object
CAPTAIN PUFFY - MEIOSIS: Use of understatement, usually to diminish the importance of something
RANBOO - ANTITHESIS: Juxtaposition of opposing or contrasting ideas
FOOLISH - ARCHAISM: Use of an obsolete, archaic word
HANNAH - PATHETIC FALLACY: Ascribing human conduct and feelings to nature
SLIMECICLE - ONOMATOPOEIA: Word that imitates a real sound