The Baltimore Sun, Maryland, August 23, 1942

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4 months ago

Hey everyone, I know it's going to be a busy day for a lot of people, but Google enrolled everyone over 18 into their AI program automatically.

If you have a google account, first go to gemini.google.com/extensions and turn everything off.

Then you need to go to myactivity.google.com/product/gemini and turn off all Gemini activity tracking. You do have to do them in that order to make sure it works.

Honestly, I'm not sure how long this will last, but this should keep Gemini off your projects for a bit.

I saw this over on bluesky and figured it would be good to spread on here. It only takes a few minutes to do.

2 years ago
I’m Glad Goncharov (1973) Is Finally Getting Some Attention On Tumblr But I Feel Like No One’s Even

I’m glad Goncharov (1973) is finally getting some attention on Tumblr but I feel like no one’s even mentioned this incredible OST from Alessandro Procacci. The way that if you play “The Bridge” and “The Clocktower” at the same time, they seem to echo back at each other like they’re conversing?? I got chills

7 months ago

How to write angst ?

@urfriendlywriter | req by @everynowandthenihaveacrisis @aidyaiden :)

know your character. from their deepest fears to what they cherish the most. know your deepest fear, ask yourself how you will react and feel at that moment. "oh shit, if this happened to me I'll lose my mind" what's that type of scenario for you? write it. :)

decide on the type of angst you are going for!

major, minor, physical, emotional, paranormal, spiritual, verbal, abusive, quarrel, misunderstanding, etc.

and then, decide on--what reaction you can take out of your character by doing what to them.

are they gonna be, held at a gunpoint to give something up? or have their soul wrecked by whom they thought were close to them? or is it going be horror, or etctec, decide on it.

moving on to actually writing it-

Tip 1 - Use sensory details.

her eyes brimmed with tears

his chest heaved

pain clawed at his heart, as his face twisted with hurt

his scream pierced my heart

her lips quivered

she dug her nails into her palms (to distract herself, to stop it from shaking, etc)

show what is happening to ur MC, instead of telling it.

Tip 2 - how to actually write it.

If they're panicking, make them notice too many things at once, show every detail that they're seeing, feeling, from touch, to that burning sensation on their eyes, the blood on the ground, that dryness of their throat, the buzzing in their head and their parted lips unable to trust their own sight, and--and, boom! have them register that they're really really in trouble. and that they've to act fast.

use short, very minimal type of writing for this. make it long, but not long enough that it feels like it's being dragged.

the readers should hold themselves back from skimming the page out of curiousity, they should be in their toes to find out what happens next.

what does your MC do in times of panic? do they chant calm down to themselves, do they get angry, or start crying.. or?? what makes your character genuinely feel an emotion so hard that they'll burst?

there's always something, someone that'll always give them love and easily can be that something or someone to take it away. yk.

Tip 3 - crying.

what is close to your character that u can deprive them of? will it make them cry? beg for it?

what will make ur character cry so hard, that their scream fills everyone's ear, stays in their minds like ghosts and always haunts them?

make a character who never cries, burst out with tears.

while writing crying, focus on the 5 senses, one after the other.

focus it on their breath, make them run out of breath, gasp for air, feel like they're being choked, cry so scrutinizingly. it shud punch the reader's gut.

have them replay what had just happened over and over again in their head

best books and writing styles (for angst) to analyse and learn from (in my opinion);

3rd book in the AGGTM series (yk it hit hard like a truck. it got me depressed in bed the entire time lmao)

Five Survive by Holly Jackson. The moments of red outside of the truck, and moments leading to it.

there's this book called " Warm by @untalentedwriter127 " in wattpad. the author served angst for breakfast, lunch anddd dinner.

and if there's more angsty ones, drop em in the comments! :)

Hope this helps, tag me when yall write a masterpiece! ;)

3 months ago
This Could Have Been A Moment When The Democrats Stood Up As One In A Great Spartacist Moment Of Political
This Could Have Been A Moment When The Democrats Stood Up As One In A Great Spartacist Moment Of Political
This Could Have Been A Moment When The Democrats Stood Up As One In A Great Spartacist Moment Of Political

This could have been a moment when the Democrats stood up as one in a great Spartacist moment of political resistance... instead we got Al Green with the bravery to not back down.

This Could Have Been A Moment When The Democrats Stood Up As One In A Great Spartacist Moment Of Political
3 months ago
Elon And DOGE Have Access To Your Banking Info And Can Drain Your Account.

Elon and DOGE have access to your banking info and can drain your account.

Russia needs money? Maybe they will access your life savings. Putin is Musk ally.

Speak out against Musk? He will target dissent.

Want to file a complaint? They got rid of CFPB, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

This is beyond apocalyptic.

3 months ago
TODAY IT’S A GREAT DAY BECAUSE IT’S MARCH 15th THE DAY WHEN DENZEL CROCKER LOST HIS HAPPINESS AND
TODAY IT’S A GREAT DAY BECAUSE IT’S MARCH 15th THE DAY WHEN DENZEL CROCKER LOST HIS HAPPINESS AND

TODAY IT’S A GREAT DAY BECAUSE IT’S MARCH 15th THE DAY WHEN DENZEL CROCKER LOST HIS HAPPINESS AND IT’S ALSO ANNOY SQUIDWARD DAY

5 months ago
It’s Their Greatest Invention As Of Yet
It’s Their Greatest Invention As Of Yet
It’s Their Greatest Invention As Of Yet

It’s their greatest invention as of yet

11 months ago
Female Inmates Of San Quentin State Prison And Their Very Fine Hats (and One Very Familiar Number). 3/?.
Female Inmates Of San Quentin State Prison And Their Very Fine Hats (and One Very Familiar Number). 3/?.
Female Inmates Of San Quentin State Prison And Their Very Fine Hats (and One Very Familiar Number). 3/?.
Female Inmates Of San Quentin State Prison And Their Very Fine Hats (and One Very Familiar Number). 3/?.
Female Inmates Of San Quentin State Prison And Their Very Fine Hats (and One Very Familiar Number). 3/?.
Female Inmates Of San Quentin State Prison And Their Very Fine Hats (and One Very Familiar Number). 3/?.
Female Inmates Of San Quentin State Prison And Their Very Fine Hats (and One Very Familiar Number). 3/?.
Female Inmates Of San Quentin State Prison And Their Very Fine Hats (and One Very Familiar Number). 3/?.
Female Inmates Of San Quentin State Prison And Their Very Fine Hats (and One Very Familiar Number). 3/?.

Female inmates of San Quentin State Prison and their very fine hats (and one very familiar number). 3/?.

2 years ago

ok but one thing i love about goncharov is the ironic subversion of themes. like we have katya, the madonna-like character whose white palette screams of loyalty and purity, while andrey is the judas-like character whose motifs are the dagger and the poisoned cup.

but at the end, it’s katya who draws a gun on goncharov, and andrey who’s left holding his bleeding body in his arms. by having the “loyal wife” be the backstabber and the “doublecrosser” be the broken-hearted lover, scorsese subverts both biblical imagery and gender roles, and he does it in such a subtle and poetic way too, without taking away the complexity of either character. 

3 months ago

i was so sad, i drew a little bat so i wouldn’t be sad. and now i am no longer sad.

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