if you’re craving chocolate muffins after the olympic muffin man videos, jordan the stallion on tiktok has the recipe for you
LOOK AT TINY MIKEY WRAPPED BUNDLED UP LIKE A TINY BURRITO
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the people requested a turtle pile with Hansel and the tots :3
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I wanna read this so bad
so I got into grad school today with my shitty 2.8 gpa and the moral of the story is reblog those good luck posts for the love of god
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These are just for general physical conflict, I can’t help you if it’s like a wizard battle. Or maybe I can, you see if it works
—Think about their nose. Fun fact, you immediately start crying and it hurts A LOT when you get hit in the nose. The last thing you want your antihero doing is crying and clutching their bloody nose in the middle of a fight, or maybe you do if it’s comedic for the scene
—Unless you’re writing a seasoned professional and the whole point is that they’re not breaking a sweat, they’re going to start to sweat and it can showcase just how the character is trying, or how inexperienced they are
—Check how they’re breathing. Are they going to start hyperventilating in the middle of the fight? Keep in mind if they tire out their lungs, the rest of their body will wear down too.
—Think of how the environment affects how they fight. If it’s an empty space, that’s a different story. Are they throwing objects around? Using the walls to help them pin the other down? Trying to block the other’s attacks by dodging behind tables?
—If it IS an empty space, think about what kind of empty space. A training room is different than an abandoned gladiator’s arena. Describe the rubble, the ruins of what was once made for fighters a thousand year ago, never seeing a fight since until today.
—Even if you think your setting isn’t interesting, make it! Have the character think about those who trained here before, filling them with adrenaline to be just like them.
—Have them catch quick glances at their opponent’s face. Are the cocky and confident, agitating them even more? Are they filled with a rage that they’ve never seen before, making their bones quiver as they fight? Yes this doesn’t work if they have helmets on.
—Make the weather add to the dramatic tension of the scene. Former lovers now sword fighting in the rain is a lot more fun to visualize than a dry, standard sunny day.
Map of Hogwarts Grounds
Harry Potter Locations British Map (including Whitby for Addams Family crossover series, marked in red)
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sitting there, rethinking my entire identity as a person
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Watching this episode and just realised that Splinter does this??? ☠️☠️😭
💗“ i have a 2hr cry sesh, where i find a song to make fake scenarios in my head or read an angst fic that makes me sob with snot<3 ” she/her
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