The compassion leaving people's bodies as soon as someone's mental illness gives them violent tendencies
a femme who’s not afraid to call me her boyfriend/husband. or use my he/him pronouns. a femme who isn’t afraid of my hypermasculinity and calls me handsome. someone who makes me feel comfortable being the butch boy that i am. my femme <3
Got bored so here's the Simon Riley
I love my army wife
Perhaps a niche trope but I love when a character has just escape a years long ordeal and tries to get in contact with people they know, only to meet strangers.
Going to his childhood home to find his family moved away, or died, and the house was sold.
Blindly stumbling home only for the stranger sleeping in her old bed to wake up and scream at her to get out before they call the cops.
Contacting a best friend and finding their number has changed; either the line is dead or the stranger sends back a confused ‘you have the wrong number!’ text or answers the phone and immediately the character knows something is wrong. Something has changed. The world has changed. So have they. And they are lost.
When I go to check the $H tags and see lots of new posts
The vision behind my previous post
Soap makes a great body pillow for our special big stressed guy + Emotional Support Sergeant but make it sleeby times
Heyy, I love ur content and can I request a Web weaving of being alone or loneliness? Thankyou <3
i hope you're doing well <33
Alice Oseman Radio Silence / The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012) dir. Stephen Chbosky / Gail Honeyman Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine / Susan Sontag As Consciousness is Harnessed to Flesh: Journals and Notebooks, 1964-1980 / The Double (2013) dir. Richard Ayoade / Heather Havrilesky Ask Polly: Help, I'm The Loneliest Person In The World! / Taylor Steele Shocker / Amy Dunne
Mari Lwyd
Please, if you are a self-publishing author an indie author, learn the basics of book formatting.
Please.
The standards are in place for a reason. Margins are the size they are so that your thumb can rest comfortably on the sides of the book without blocking any text, and so you can read the text along the middle without tilting the book back and forth to see around the bend. Bleeds are so your margins don't get cut down too much when the text block is trimmed, you need them even if you don't have images in your book. Spaces between paragraphs are an internet convention and do not belong in books unless you are indicating a scene break.
Please. These rules aren't there to be mean. They are there for FUNCTIONALITY.
oh boy i wish someone would notice my cries for help! [someone actually notices] noooo i'm fine don't worry about me