Was never that into Reverse Falls, this isn't even a really thought out post, just I thought it would be funny if Reverse!Ford and Reverse!Bill actually liked each other, but evil
How it's going:
vs How it started:
Audio from here (Loouud warning)
Shrek the musical is one of my all time favorites in like 75% sure it's the musical that got me into musicals in the first place
I love that Gideon deciding he needed the shack was the turning point in the series kind of. If Gideon had done any other way with his revenge, Stan would've never gotten journal 2 and maybe dipper would've even held off journal 3. Going back further, Gideon wouldn't have felt the need to summon Bill if he didn't want the code to the safe and the deed to the shack.
what a good day to remember that butch lesbians (ESPECIALLY trans, poc, and/or fat butch lesbians) aren’t fucking predatory
Just finished episode 6 of season 1 of squid games do not recommend I will be inconsolable for weeks
I used to have this grey wig from elementary school but I think we got rid of it and now I'm thoroughly disappointed because I also had a turtleneck phase I could've cosplayed hidgens and ford like come on man
Something I made while dealing with my own stuff and hoping drawing this would pick me up somehow. Maybe it worked.
FT my cat. His name is Mischief
For May-bel I might finish the Mabel related thing I've been working on since January who knows
not only is this guy trapped in a musical, he’s also trapped in a timeloop apparently
things from beyond
from my Billford animation
Dialogue tips that actually work:
You are not writing a movie (ignore this if you are). The reader doesn't need to know every word the characters say for the duration of the story. Less is more.
Dialogue can happen within the prose. "And they awkwardky discussed the weather for five minutes" is way better than actually writing five pages of dialogue about the weather.
Balance your dialogues. Surprise yourself with a monosyllabic answe to a dialogue that's ten sentences long. Don't be afraid of letting your character use half a page for a reply or nothing at all!
Don't write accents phonetically, use slang and colloquialisms if needed.
Comma before "said" and no caps after "!?" unless it's an action tag. Study dialogue punctuation.
Learn the difference between action tags and dialogue tags. Then, use them interchangeably (or none at all).
Don't be afraid to use said. Use said if characters are just saying things, use another word if not. Simple. There's no need to use fancy synonyms unless absolutely necessary.
Not everyone talks the same way so it makes sense for your characters to use certain words more often than others. Think of someone who says "like" to start every sentence or someone who talks really slow. Be creative.
Use prose to slow down the pace during a conversation.
Skip prose to speed up the pace during a conversation.
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