For all the ones I consider friends I'm thankful for each of you.đâ¤
Just in case you donât get to hear it from your parents or family in generalâŚ
Youâre doing a great job. I am so proud of you. I believe you can achieve your dreams. Youâre going to be okay. Making mistakes is okay. You are important. And you are deserving of love and happiness.
Taken from my post here
Aesthetics
Noone ever remember Michael Collins
it would've been cooler if those animals they sent into space came back with superpowers
How many of you guys have played a game in the Harvest Moon series?
In this game, your romantic interests have a âheart level.â It starts from black, then as you give them gifts, interact with them, do events with them, buy from their store, etc, etc, the heart level goes up from black to purple to blue, green, yellow, orange, and finally, red. When their heart is red you can marry them, as long as youâve bought the upgraded house and the large bed.
Along this road to winning them over, there are certain âheart events.â Theyâre basically scenes in the storyline where you and your love interest have a special moment. Sometimes the conversation is about the relationship, the love interestâs past, their passion, a secretâit really depends. But itâs a one-time intimate moment that brings the two of you closer.
Depending on the heart level, what that person says to you will change. At the black heart level, their lines are generic. Theyâll mention something random, work-related, geneticânothing with depth: âMy mother minds the store, and my brother looks after the chickens!â As the heart level increases, the things they say will be more specific to you. They arenât things they would say to absolutely anyone. Like Gray, at his green heart level: âGrandpa and I are very impressed by you!â And we can assume by that, he really means âIâm impressed by youâ and heâs using his grandpa because heâs embarrassed by how much he likes you.
Now think of this way of pacing, and apply it to your own stories. This is how Harvest Moon tends to organize things:
Black heart event: This introduces you, the player, to the love interest. Itâs a first impression to who they are, their personality, their family, their role in the town, and so on.
Black heart: Your characters might start off with a black heart if they hardly know each other. Conversation is shallow, boring, and genericâmore like small talk. In the picture, you can see that Gray even starts off a little rude.
Purple heart event: Typically in the purple heart event, the player will be given a choice between the love interest and another characterâusually not something serious. For example, âI want to send him roses, and my mom wants to send him daisies. Help us pick!â Obviously, you need to pick your love interestâs side. This is probably when the love interest notices or recognizes the player as a friend.
Purple heart: The conversation will get a little friendlier. Â Not much in the way of flirting yet.
Blue heart event: In the game, the love interest gives the player an item, but obviously you donât have to stick to that.
Blue heart: At the blue level, things are definitely at or ever-so-slightly beyond the friend stage. Conversation is no longer genericâitâs tailored to you. There may be some minor flirting.
Green heart: Flirting. All the flirting. They will compliment you and want to spend town events with you.
Yellow heart event: The event is more serious than at the blue or purple level. The topic may be more solemn, such as their father leaving or angst in the family. At the end of the event, the love interest may admit they like the player (as a friend, or maybe more).
Yellow heart: Weâre starting to get sappy. Major flirting.
Orange heart: Conversation is romantic. Probably goopy. At this point, the love interest is definitely into you. They may start asking what your future plans are.
Red heart: Theyâll marry you if you propose. Iâm sure you can imagine what a game character madly in love with the player would talk like.
Obviously you need to tailor these levels and events to you story. And even if your characters are too young to think about marriage at the red heart level, thatâs fine. The point Iâm trying to make: you should occasionally have âheart eventsâ between your two characters, ranked in order of seriousnessâthey shouldnât mention love until the later heart events. Between events, their relationship will be more friendly or comfortable than it was at lower heart levels.
At the same time, you donât want to mash in a heart event every other chapter. They need to be spread out with lots of romantic tension between so that your readers are aching for your characters to reach the next level!
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Hey friends! Meg here for TUTOR TUESDAY! Today we take a look at the neck and how it connects to the head and shoulders! Thanks for your patience! If you have any tutorial recs send âem in here or my personal. Now go forth and Iâll see you next week!
reminder to:
straighten your back
go pee goddAMN IT STOP HOLDING IT
go take your meds if you need to
drink some water
go get a snack if you havent eaten in a while
maybe wander around the house/stretch a little if youâve been sat at the computer a while (artists especially: sTRETCH THOSE WRISTS)
reply to that text/message from earlier youâd forgotten about
maybe send a nice lil message to someone having a bad day?
Where is the second head?
how come each one of these looks more sinister than the last
from my new book âDepartment of Mind-Blowing Theoriesâ:Â tomgauld.com/comic-books-v2
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