I am more of a beast than human, more drunk than sober, more of anarchy than order, more of a scoundrel than a saint more of a fallen than an angel, but she loved all of my darkness, so I gave her what’s left of my light.
Daniel Saint (via wordsnstuff)
1.03 | 7.02 (requested by valacirca)
Defend by ZhaoLuna
So, skip the film to 1:45:42 and Daddywise is covering his ears before the explosion. How cute is he? 😭🎈and no it’s not fake, I took these screen shots from the film itself. Don’t believe me? Go to yesmovies.to and type in “It 2017” and go to the timing.
@penny-hoe for noticing
Home.
Aka, a map of how this
(^^^^ open that first for success)
connects to this:
“Whoa there,” you say. “Whoa there, Pen. This looks a lot like that other thing.”
OMG! Yes it does! That’s because they are macaroni and cheese. They belong together.
Characters, after all, don’t just develop all by their lonesome. It is their journeys and experiences that prompt a person to change- or tests whether they are capable of change. I like to think that the bond between the hero’s journey and the character arc was not something that was created so much as “discovered” in a way. It’s always been there.
“Whoa there, Pen!” Some of you say again. “I have seen the Hero’s Journey before, but I’m pretty sure it said different things?”
Yes it probably did. The different points can have many names, but ultimately, they represent the same type of event. I chose this one because it is, to me, one of the less overly grand and therefore less overly confusing.
Onward under the cut.
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being Jax's old lady and trying to teach him how to play the piano because you think his hands are beautiful and his long fingers would be PERFECT for playing piano would include? (If you don't mind of course love? :3)
*I don’t mind babe😘*
Him not being too game for it in the beginning but relenting after you convince him because he’ll do anything to see you happy
Him warning you before hand that he’ll probably suck and not be able to do it
Him wanting to give up when he can’t get it but continuing when you tell him that it’s because of how beautiful you think his hands are
So he does it in hope that he’ll turn you on or at least entrance you for a little
Him actually putting in the effort to learn after that
Him liking to have you play and teach him first so he can watch you
Him secretly practicing by himself whenever he gets the time so that he can get good and surprise you one day
Alexander Ludwig gif hunt. Under the read more: 55 gifs of 120*120 from several interviews and trailers. All done by me. Thank devious1x1 for selecting this as the 2nd prize for the little raffle that took place during last week!
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Charming Wayward Sons Verse ± A Dangerous Beast
Jax joins Dean on a hunt.
[Charming Wayward Sons Verse│Son Shine Verse AU]
Hi friends! As an aspiring author, it’s extremely beneficial to me when I stumble upon writing masterposts. However, a lot of said masterposts are very limited, very vague in the sense that they don’t elaborate on the tips they give, or are directed towards a certain group of writers. I decided to make a guide/masterpost of resources and tips for all writers, whether you’re struggling to write an essay for class or want to get started on the first few chapters of your novel. I also added some handwriting tips, because it’s always nice writing when you actually like your handwriting! I hope you all enjoy, and hopefully I helped! (If there are any issues with links or tags, please let me know!)
HANDWRITING TIPS:
how to improve your handwriting | @intellectus
lettering 101 | @revise-and-conquer
quick + easy lettering tips | @ina-studies
improving handwriting | @shakespearestudies
bad handwriting (and how to deal) | @poestudies
how to improve your handwriting | @study-well
tips to better handwriting | @cutestudystuff
HANDWRITING REFERENCE PHOTOS:
by @bookmarksandbrushpens
by @totes-my-notes
by @academicmind
by @tbhstudying
by @somestudy
by @juniorpeach
by @hayley-studies
by @stellestudies
FONTS:
debby
sandyha
sverige script
antrokas
ariandi
lillybelle
heartandsoul
spiffy
hello script
bromello
spelling night
brannboll jet
WRITING FOR SCHOOL:
how to structure essays | @rewritign
how to write a 5-paragraph essay | @emmastudies
words to replace said | @msocasey
academic writing resources | @nimblesnotebook
how to write a university-level essay | @healthyeyes
how to write a killer unprepared text essay | @rewritign
101 persuasive essay topics | @staedtlers-and-stabilos
100 synonyms for said | @inkyandscribbles
words to describe emotions | @inkyandscribbles
the P-E-E-L method for essays | @the-study-goals
how to write an essay (clean) | @captainnaustralia
essay and paper writing masterpost | @ibastudyblr
how to write conclusions | @rewritign
stuff you need to write essays | @studyign
essay checklist | @girlystudy
transition words for essays | @staedtlers-and-stabilos
10 tips and tools for writing catchy essays | studentstoolbox.com
let’s bullsh*t an argumentative essay | @lookcutestudyhard
words to avoid using in papers | @noteblr
helpful essay vocabulary | @perspeculor
tips for in class essays | @universtudy
how to write an astonishing essay | @eat-sleep-debate
transition words for your essays | @anastudiess
10 steps for essay writing | @mugglehistory
essay writing masterpost | @eruditenotes
essay tips: write a good essay in 7 steps | studentstoolbox.com
masterpost: essay help | @studyblrjess
proofreading tips | @civilisedstudies
how to actually write an essay in an actual nutshell | @englishlit-chic
how to write a killer english essay | @izzystudiess
how to do the essay | @winsomemisfit
how to structure your essay | @pensandmachine
how to write: college level essays | @caesarstudies
essay writing tips | @study-well
essay transition phrases | @study-like-you-mean-it
how to write a strong essay | @dartmvthensis
tips for history students writing a history paper | @thehistorygrad
WRITING A STORY:
master post of writing advice | @writing-the-words
41 emotions as expressed through body language | @cassieisnotapie
so you want to write a book.. | @thewritersarchive
10 steps to writing arguments | @oliviapaigewrites
stephen king’s top 20 rules for writers | @toocool4medschool
some words to use when writing things | @naity-sama
body language cheat sheet | @inkyandscribbles
non-writing things to do that can make you a better writer | @bellarosepope
villains and how to write them | @oliviapaigewrites
useful resources for writers | @slytherin–queen
writing tips | @roselinproductions
reading like a writer | @kaykrescent
useful writing resources | @wordsnstuff
fighting and action | @oliviapaigewrites
WRITING IN BOTH CASES:
grammar girl’s editing checklist | @anomalously-written
alternatives for overused words | @thestudyingcabin
writing masterpost | @thescholarlysquad
writing resources | @suhylastudies