I just couldn’t resist the urge to draw something based on this by @samthecookielord 😂 Isn’t that comforting 😂
Abandonment: Characters who have been abandoned by loved ones or caregivers can evoke sympathy from readers.
Betrayal: Being betrayed by someone close can create deep emotional wounds that make readers empathize with the character.
Loss of a Loved One: Whether through death or separation, the loss of a loved one can be a powerful emotional wound.
Rejection: Characters who experience rejection, whether in relationships or by society, can be relatable and evoke empathy.
Abuse: Physical, emotional, or psychological abuse can create complex wounds that shape a character's personality and behavior.
Neglect: Characters who have been neglected, especially in childhood, can evoke sympathy from readers.
Failure: Experiencing a significant failure or loss can create emotional wounds that make characters more relatable.
Guilt: Characters who carry guilt for past actions or decisions can be compelling and evoke empathy from readers.
Shame: Feelings of shame can create internal conflict and make characters more relatable and sympathetic.
Injustice: Characters who have experienced injustice or unfair treatment can evoke strong emotions from readers.
Trauma: Characters who have experienced traumatic events, such as war or natural disasters, can be sympathetic and relatable.
Loneliness: Characters who feel lonely or isolated can evoke empathy from readers who have experienced similar feelings.
Fear: Characters who face their fears or struggle with phobias can be relatable and evoke empathy from readers.
Self-doubt: Characters who struggle with self-doubt or low self-esteem can be relatable and evoke sympathy.
Identity Crisis: Characters who are grappling with questions of identity or struggling to find their place in the world can be sympathetic.
Addiction: Characters who struggle with addiction can be complex and evoke empathy from readers.
Betrayal of Trust: Characters who have had their trust betrayed can be sympathetic and relatable.
Unrequited Love: Characters who experience unrequited love can be sympathetic and evoke empathy from readers.
Isolation: Characters who feel isolated or disconnected from others can be relatable and evoke sympathy.
Fear of Failure: Characters who struggle with a fear of failure can be relatable and evoke empathy from readers.
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Day 7 - Curls | Hand
https://archiveofourown.org/works/62659075
Another idea that I have very in thought out ngl I just kinda wanted a yandere oc but then I got a little in vested
Meh I’ll just paste the info and picrews I have of them
Shikayama Satomi
Yandere
28
In nursing school/may or may not be actually a scientist
鹿理美
And for the person she’s obsessed with:
Endou Hiyashi
藤理美
Fave color is purple
Economics major
Philosophy minor
Painting hobby
Do you ever have have metaphysical sex with someone and then their sister walks in
(shower thoughts✨✨✨✨)
Sharing is caring by celardor
I just was reading through some tags of this story on ao3 and then there are these two tags, and one is right below the line that the original tag continued, but I didn’t realize that, so I read it as:
Implied Sexual Cancer Baby
The second tag was actually luo binghe is a cancer baby
The fic is The Third Heart by EvanMin for the svsss fandom
Thank you for providing me with this halarity
Well, a while ago, I posted a pic of the updated and working and whatever else I am drawing sorta thing, so I am just posting the drawing that I made that gave me inspiration for my current one. 😁
So anyways with the rapid rise of fascism I feel it’s a good time to point out that it’s perfectly legal to follow unjust orders slowly, badly, or inefficiently
My dump of thing where I put all of my aus, crack, headcanons, and random things that I will forget.
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