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Jason Momoa playing guitar and groaning is my aesthetic.
Shockwaves straight to the V.
I have no idea how many times I’ve watched this… The back, the arms, that voice!!!
Reblog if you refrain from looking at pictures of Jefferey Dean Morgan and/or Andrew Lincoln in public places due to the utterly sexual sounds they evoke from you.
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• Negan taking a liking to you the first time he sees you, only for him to see Daryl’s anger when he comes close to you • Negan visiting Alexandria as often as he can, just to see you and to make sure that you’re fine • Negan mentioning every time he sees Daryl how hot you are and how much he’d love to screw your brains out while enjoying how much he can provoke him with that • And of course, Daryl not really being able to control himself hearing Negan talking like that about you and sometimes even getting a night in one of the cells for that
• Negan making sure that you have everything you need in Alexandria • Negan trying to find out through Daryl what kind of things you like, so he can leave especially them in Alexandria or bring them as a gift for you while making sure that Daryl knows what happens when he lies to him • Negan telling his men that if anyone ever touches you or harms a hair on your head they’ll be bashed into pieces • Negan flirting heavily with you, telling and trying to show you that he is the perfect match for you, not to mention his awesome qualities in bed • Him slowing actions against Daryl down as much as he can allow but making sure that Daryl knows that the only reason his ass isn’t beaten up is you • Negan secretly fearing that you won’t forgive him doesn’t matter what he does, but suppressing the thought of it and instead, keep on fighting for you • Negan mostly avoiding to talk about Daryl with you • Negan searching for moments he can be alone with you to show you that he is not only the asshole you think he is, but also has a softer side he only shows you • The thought of Negan and you together driving Daryl crazy, especially because he doesn’t know what Negan exactly does when he visits Alexandria • You trying to make deals with Negan to let Daryl come at least once in a while to Alexandria so you can see him and Negan having to ascertain that he has to make compromises if he doesn’t want you to turn your back on him • Before letting Daryl go with him to Alexandria, Negan threatening him that if he tries to bad-mouth him in front of you, he doesn’t even want to know the punishment • As he then sees how happy you are while hugging Daryl when he’s back with him, Negan secretly wishing that you’re one day this happy to see him
• Daryl hoping that the thing Negan seems to have for you will stop after some time, only to realize that the complete opposite is happening and he can’t do anything against it • Negan being happy every time he sees that you give him a positive reaction, doesn’t matter how small it is and loving when he can actually make you laugh • Negan mentioning that even though you’re not blood-related with Daryl, you also have this badass gene
• Negan using the opportunities when Daryl is with him in Alexandria to make sure that Daryl sees that his little girl belongs to no one else but him now, doesn’t matter if it’s wrapping an arm around your waist and pulling you closer or flirting in an extra high volume with you to make sure Daryl hears it • Daryl seeing the times he is in Alexandria how protective Negan is over you and even though he hates to see Negan coming closer and closer to you and would like to rip his head off, he would realize that the feelings Negan has for you keep you safe and that is his priority
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(417): God specifically crafted these hands to deal out orgasms
I feel as though I contribute important things to this fandom
Ravenclaw: You’re making me claustrophobic. Hufflepuff: What does claustrophobic mean? Gryffindor: It means he’s afraid of Santa Claus. Ravenclaw: No, it doesn’t. Hufflepuff *giggling*: HO HO HO!! Gryffindor: Stop it! You’re scaring him!
I’d like to take this moment to thank fanfiction writers for existing… some of you are REALLY talented and write amazing stories that I absolutely adore reading. As a child I constantly had my nose in a novel but these days I don’t have the patience or time to sit and read anything too long in one go… Fics are the perfect solution! (I write too when I can manage to string two words together, but I’m definitely nowhere near as skilled as half you people.) Here is a list of my absolute favorites: (NOTE: I read romance fics exclusively)
(Naruto)
MINATO/KUSHINA
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5645686/1/The-Girl-From-Whirlpool
SAKUSASU https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3371184/1/Blind
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/7494079/1/My-Darkness
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/7535153/1/Look-Underneath
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/2781500/25/Little-Piece-of-Heaven
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3130296/1/Laying-Claim https://www.fanfiction.net/s/4148779/1/Color-Theory
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/8440664/1/Close-Encounters
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12101808/1/The-Jonin-Exams
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3799701/1/A-Twist-in-Time
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/6328596/1/Return-Rehash
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3956754/1/A-Whisper-in-the-Night
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/7933753/1/Love-and-in-War
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/7948369/1/Catalyst
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3765286/1/Daughter-Of-The-Land
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/8536403/1/Roommates
KAKASAKU (why isn’t this pairing called Sakashi??)
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3998157/1/Stripped-Bare
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3161976/1/The-Window https://www.fanfiction.net/s/8311365/1/Unbroken
ITASAKU
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/4948288/1/Vespertine
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3953397/1/The-Contentious-Heart
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/4652989/1/The-Centerpiece
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3558308/1/Perception
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3360144/1/Juxtaposition
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3269278/1/A-Ripple-in-the-Pond
GAASAKU https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5338907/1/The-Cemetery-Job
INOSHIKA
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5347796/1/The-Rulebook https://www.fanfiction.net/s/7404558/1/Drama-Incorporated
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/8075523/1/On-the-symbiotic-relationship
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3214072/1/Butt-Out
NEJITEN
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/4318110/1/Exceptions
(Others) DRAMOINE
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/7030506/1/Turncoat
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3932315/1/The-Bracelet
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/8136557/1/Law-and-Marriage https://www.fanfiction.net/s/6590337/1/Aurelian
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3878384/1/A-Wonderful-Caricature-of-Intimacy https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5853767/1/Hunted
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/4122903/1/Revenge-Is-All-The-Sweeter
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3144908/1/We-Learned-the-Sea
KENSHIN/KOARU (idk the pairing name…?)
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/9625873/1/Castle-Ruins https://www.fanfiction.net/s/736414/1/Broken-Pieces
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/2247580/1/Frozen-Moonlight
INUKAG
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5476600/1/How-to-Kill-Me
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/2154480/1/Zero-G
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/6478728/1/Fallen-Among-Thieves
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3468453/1/Taste-of-Love
SESSKAG
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3153922/1/The-Once-and-Future-Taiyoukai
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5348115/1/Unspoiled
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/2370317/1/Sunset-Love
ICHIRUKI
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/4423123/1/Odalisque
FAYE/SPIKE
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/556768/1/Nothing-Good-Comes-from-Earth
The Protagonist is the child of the personification of Death(or some other concept). They understand the power they have over the universe(to a certain degree), but generally have little to no interest in taking over their parents job or at the very least assisting them. The Protagonist spends majority of their immortality estranged from their godly parent and spend their days figuring out how it feels to be mortal. It becomes a problem when The Protagonist finds out that their parent is missing and that no one is dying(or whatever is related to the parents job. Example: The parent personifies love. No one is able to love) and they are the only one who can fill in their parents role. The Protagonist now must go on a journey to search for their lost parent while single handedly taking over their parents back breaking job.
The Main Protagonist has the ability to see things other people cannot such as ghosts, demons, etc. Often seen as a weirdo by everyone else, The Protagonist spends most of their time interacting with supernatural beings. Their interacts range from normal conversations to errands to even helping a spirit pass over to the other side. However due to The Protagonist welcoming the companionship of supernatural beings, their dealings with such forces eventually attract the attention of a powerful exorcist who regards spirits and monsters as an automatic evil. The Protagonist must stop the the exorcist from upsetting the peace and balance that they had tried so hard to obtain without unintentionally causing a war between the two factions.
The Protagonist recognizes themselves in a painting in an art museum. It is 400 years old. A voice whispers in their ear: “I’ve FINALLY found you.”
Software:
yWriter5 - Basically, Scrivener, but FREE
Google Docs - free writing software, continuously updated
Lists of Creative Writing Prompts:
1, 2
Names:
Most common US last names - and by ancestry
Random name generator by ethnicity
Names from around the world and what they mean
Historical country names
Random Generator Sites:
Chaotic Shiny
Springhole
Seventh Sanctum
Fantasy Name Generators (and so much more)
Donjon’s Random Adventure Generator
Donjon’s Fantasy Demographics Generator
Random writing exercises
Random plot scenario
Tips on Worldbuilding and/or Plot:
Anything by this person, who makes rants based on worldbuilding pet peeves
List of her rants
Springhole’s list of plot helpers
Common book themes
List of different ends-of-the-world
Military SciFy help
Geography terms
Multi-cultural list of Gods and Goddesses
Black market prices - current and up-to-date prices on black market items
The poison garden - a list of poisonous plants
Inventions timeline
Other world timelines
Map Generators:
Donjon fractal map gen
Writing Help Tools:
OneLook Thesaurus - a reverse search dictionary
Another reverse-search dictionary
Sensory word bank
I’ve been getting a lot of questions about whether or not older siblings can gain guardianship of their younger siblings.
The answer is yes they can but they must be able to prove that they can take care of their younger siblings.
To gain guardianship the older sibling would first have to apply for guardianship and be able to prove that they have the resources to take care of their siblings.
A steady income
A steady and stable place to live
Able to give the child(ren) love and affection
The sibling hoping to gain custody must also be mature enough to take care of children.
For some, who have been watching over their younger siblings since they were born, you might be asking “But I’ve been doing that for years! Does that prove I’m mature enough to gain custody?”
No and before you shout Why let me explain. In most cases you watch your younger siblings for just a few hours right? You’re only responsible for them for a few hours at most. If you wish to gain custody of a younger sibling you become responsible 24/7.
Ask yourself a question or two:
Are you (or your character) ready to become responsible for a life other than your own?
Will gaining custody interrupt your life in a negative way?
If you are only 18 or 19 stop and think for a moment.
Is it really a good idea for you to take custody of your siblings?
Do you plan on going to college?
Are you ready for the responsibility of being responsible for your sibling(s) 24/7?
If your character does file for guardianship the judge will ask the same questions. So think carefully about whether your character should gain custody of their siblings and if it is really in their best interests.
Does your character have siblings or family members in their age group? Which one are they closest with?
What is/was your character’s relationship with their mother like?
What is/was your character’s relationship with their father like?
Has your character ever witnessed something that fundamentally changed them? If so, does anyone else know?
On an average day, what can be found in your character’s pockets?
Does your character have recurring themes in their dreams?
Does your character have recurring themes in their nightmares?
Has your character ever fired a gun? If so, what was their first target?
Is your character’s current socioeconomic status different than it was when they were growing up?
Does your character feel more comfortable with more clothing, or with less clothing?
In what situation was your character the most afraid they’ve ever been?
In what situation was your character the most calm they’ve ever been?
Is your character bothered by the sight of blood? If so, in what way?
Does your character remember names or faces easier?
Is your character preoccupied with money or material possession? Why or why not?
Which does your character idealize most: happiness or success?
What was your character’s favorite toy as a child?
Is your character more likely to admire wisdom, or ambition in others?
What is your character’s biggest relationship flaw? Has this flaw destroyed relationships for them before?
In what ways does your character compare themselves to others? Do they do this for the sake of self-validation, or self-criticism?
If something tragic or negative happens to your character, do they believe they may have caused or deserved it, or are they quick to blame others?
What does your character like in other people?
What does your character dislike in other people?
How quick is your character to trust someone else?
How quick is your character to suspect someone else? Does this change if they are close with that person?
How does your character behave around children?
How does your character normally deal with confrontation?
How quick or slow is your character to resort to physical violence in a confrontation?
What did your character dream of being or doing as a child? Did that dream come true?
What does your character find repulsive or disgusting?
Describe a scenario in which your character feels most comfortable.
Describe a scenario in which your character feels most uncomfortable.
In the face of criticism, is your character defensive, self-deprecating, or willing to improve?
Is your character more likely to keep trying a solution/method that didn’t work the first time, or immediately move on to a different solution/method?
How does your character behave around people they like?
How does your character behave around people they dislike?
Is your character more concerned with defending their honor, or protecting their status?
Is your character more likely to remove a problem/threat, or remove themselves from a problem/threat?
Has your character ever been bitten by an animal? How were they affected (or unaffected)?
How does your character treat people in service jobs?
Does your character feel that they deserve to have what they want, whether it be material or abstract, or do they feel they must earn it first?
Has your character ever had a parental figure who was not related to them?
Has your character ever had a dependent figure who was not related to them?
How easy or difficult is it for your character to say “I love you?” Can they say it without meaning it?
What does your character believe will happen to them after they die? Does this belief scare them?
So, we all know the drill. When you’re creating a character, you want them to be balanced. Your character should have both strengths and flaws. You’re not making a perfect person, nor are you making a complete monster.
However, sometimes you can find yourself just going for a random assemblage of flaws, as if picking them out of a hat. That’s one way to go about it, but I think the much better way is to look at the strengths you’ve given your character, and see what flaws may correspond to them, what characteristics are often found together. For example:
Adaptable
Definition: able to adjust to new conditions
Flaws: overly compliant, blindly obedient
Adventurous
Definition: willing to take risks or to try out new methods, ideas, or experiences
Flaws: rash, foolhardy, takes unnecessary risks
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First, I would like to start this post with a little bit of a disclaimer. Burns are absolutely horrific things. They can destroy our sense of self, of even being able to see ourselves as truly human. They inflict pain in such types and amounts as to be mind-boggling, perhaps even debilitating. This series comes with content warnings for burns, childhood burns, pain, critical illness, ICU stays, and comparisons of human flesh to that of animals. Ultimately, it’s what we are.
A quick image search will turn up horrendously graphic images of people whose lives have been completely changed–some might use the word “destroyed”–by burns. I’m endeavoring to keep the images to illustrations, rather than actual photographs. I may succeed, I may not. I strongly recommend you do NOT search for these images. They’re absofuckinglutely horrific.
For my own part, I’ve collected people out of fires, and not all of them have lived. I’ve done my best to keep them alive and deliver them safely to the burn unit. I’ve also spent a brief amount of time rotating through the burn unit at a major, world-known medical center and have been fortunate enough to get lectures from their staff on a couple of occasions.
Being exposed to people who’ve been burned like that changes you.
It changes the way you’re willing to perceive human lives. We are no longer indestructible. We are knit of flesh, and we roast, just like any other. We are so very, very fragile.
In this series of posts I will do my best to keep these memories out, to stick to the medicine and not the experience. But it may creep in around the edges.
So this series is dedicated to burn victims, to their families, and to the godsdamned courageous Burn ICU nurses and doctors who care for the most-badly burned. Thank you for all that you do.
There are multiple ways to classify burns. However, I’ll use the two most common ones, which classify burns based on depth.
Burns are typically classified into degrees, which talk about how far into the skin burns go. I’ll go into detail after this handy illustration, courtesy of Medscape (WARNING: That linked slideshow contains graphic images).
Courtesy of Medscape.
First-degree burns are the least serious. They damage only the top layer of skin (the epidermis), and tend to come from the coolest sources around. The skin may turn red, and be painful, but won’t be permanently damaged. Humans can develop first-degree burns from thermal (heat) sources, or from UV radiation, such as a sunburn.
Second-degree burns are more serious. As you can see above, the dermis, the underlayer of the skin (which contains things like sweat glands and certain nerve endings). Burns like this may blister – this is a relatively reliable indication of a second degree burn.
I cannot overstate this enough: second degree burns are extremely painful, especially across large areas of the body.
Third-degree burns are burns that have made their way through the entire layer of the dermis and into the subcutaneous tissue. These are the burns that destroy underlying blood vessels and cause them to coagulate, that destroy nerve endings.
The tissue itself may look waxy and white in color, or it may char over or turn brown. It may gain a leathery appearance.
Third-degree burns may also continue to burn deeper, causing damage to the underlying muscle and even bone. Burns, under the right circumstances, can cause amputations, though these are rare.
One other thing worth noting about 3rd-degree burns: the center of them doesn’t hurt, because the underlying nerves have been burned away. However, no 3rd-degree burn is isolated. Because that tissue retains heat, it will always burn the area around it. A third degree burn will always have a circumferential a second degree burn around it, and that second degree burn will hurt all to hell.
4th-6th degree burns: You may sometimes see people referring to burns as “4th degree” burns, all the way up to 6th degree burns. This is an older nomenclature; these numbers indicate burns below the depth of the skin, into the muscle tissue and underlying organs. But this is, at least in my service area, outdated terminology. Burns this deep are still categorized as 3rd degree.
This is an easier way of classifying burn depth. Partial-thickness burns only involve the epidermis and potentially part of the dermis layer – 1st and 2nd degree – while anything worse involves all of the dermal layers (3rd degree). The burn unit I’ve worked most closely with actually prefers this nomenclature, but the other is so well known I had to include it as well.
Burns can come from one of several sources. They may be because of direct heat, such as in a house fire, or from a hot liquid splashing on someone. Critical burns have come from coffee cups and frying pans, especially in small children, who love to grab at things without understanding why grabbing the pot handle on the stove may be a terrible idea.
This blog does not give real world advice. However, if there are small children near you, turn your godsdamned pot handles IN on the stovetop. Childhood burns are preventable. Prevent them.
Yes, I’m willing to break a very strict blog policy I’ve had since day one for this. It’s that important, and it’s that simple. Don’t give them anything to grab.
Estimating burn size is an inexact science, but we’ve sure tried! The Rule of 9 gives a quick estimate of “percent” of the burn – specifically, the percentage of the patient’s Body Surface Area that’s burned (%BSA in medslang).
The chart looks like this:
Image courtesy of WebMD
As you can see, each aspect of the body accounts for 9% of total body surface area, except for the genitals, which account for 1% of BSA regardless of configuration or size. As my EMS instructors like to say, even Ron Jeremy’s 1% is still only 1%.
So a person with complete circumferential burns of one leg would have burns over 18% BSA (Anterior: 9, posterior: 9; 9+9=18%). Meanwhile, if the burns encompassed the abdomen and anterior right forearm, their %BSA would be 13.5 (9% + 4.5%). A burn over the entire lumbar area, half the upper back, and entire left arm would have (9% + 4.5% + 9% = ) 22.5% BSA burns.
For smaller areas, the area of the patient’s palm is equivalent to 1% of BSA.
For writing, %BSA is only important as a throwaway comment, but it’s worth the quick math to figure out how much the character is burned so a medical character can sound like a smartypants. (“Mister Rogerthorn has full-thickness burns over 36% of his body” sounds quite official!)
This post is running long, so we’re going to stop here for now. Next time on this series we’ll talk about burn first aid and field care, along with co-morbidities we might see (including inhalation burns and carbon monoxide poisoning).
Thanks so much for your time, and for your attention, and I’ll see you in Part 2!
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{ *** } Indicate a Highly Reccommended Resource
How To Outline ***
Zigzag Method : Creating Plots
How to Plot a Romance Novel
Seven Great Sources of Conflict for Romances
Let’s talk about brainstorming
Writing Something With Meaning ***
Past Or Present Tense? : How To Decide
How To Write A Fabulous Chapter #1 ***
How to Build a Romance Thread in Your Story
The Big Book Of Writing Sex ***
6 Ways to Get Your Readers Shipping Like Crazy
Romance Writing Tips ***
20 Tips for Writing Lovable Romance Novel Heroes
7 Ways To Speed Up Your Writing ***
80+ Barriers to Love: A List of Ideas to Keep Romantic Tension High
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Removing the Creeps From Romance
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50 Things Your Characters Can Do WHILE They Talk ***
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36 Core Values For Building Character
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Character Archetypes
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Character Flaws ***
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Saving Your Story: Finding Where It Went Wrong
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Anatomy Of A Novel : Chapters and Parts ***
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“I spent years trying to find you. Praying that one day I’d wake up and find out it was all a dream, and you’d be right beside me. But everyday I’d open my eyes and find myself alone, again. How could you do that to me!?”
“You don’t get it! I lost the one thing that was ever important to me, the one thing that I never wanted to live without!”
“Listen to me, there was a time where I too thought I lost everything. But the things that are important, that really matter to us. They always come back.”
“Why won’t you just come out with us?”
“I’ve already told you, I’m tired.”
“Listen we’re all tired. I mean we’re in high school for gods sa-”
“No! You don’t get it! I’m exhausted! I’m so tired I can’t sleep! You have no idea what it means to be tired, because you are not fighting with your own mind every single day of your life, trying to find any reason to actually get out of bed in the morning!
“You’re a kind girl..”
~ Kakashi Hatake
Defend by ZhaoLuna
A fantastic Vikings fan made video. It’s spectacular!
I just can’t stop laughing xD
• ”You look good enough to eat.” • ”Come here.” • ”Is this okay?” • ”This is going differently than I imagined.” • ”Tell me.” • ”I’m not expecting anything. I just want to…” • ”That is the sexiest thing I’ve ever heard.” • ”Just let me take care of you.” • ”You look incredible like that.” • ”Are you sure this is okay?” • ”Well, I mean, I’m not going to stop you if that’s what you want to do.” • ”I just want to watch you.” • ”Oh really?” • ”Say it again.” • ”What do you want me to say to that?” • ”That was hotter than it had any right to be.” • ”I can’t take my eyes off of you.” • ”Lights on or lights off? • ”Do we need a safeword?” • ”How do you want me?” • ”Is it just how you pictured it?” • ”Wait! Just… wait.” • ”Is that too kinky?” • ”I had no idea you had such good ideas.” • ”Do you want me to stop?” • ”Should I keep going?” • ”Tell me when you’ve had enough.” • ”Don’t you dare stop.” • ”You’re killing me here, you know that right?” • ”Just watch me.” • ”Should we use rope or handcuffs?” • ”Don’t move.” • ”You are such a tease.” • ”I like making you wait.” • ”It’s bigger than I imagined.” • ”Should we try it or not?”