So I zoomed into the picture with 20 in the corner and you can very faintly see 19 after it :) something big is happening this year!!
A Timeline of random hints, clues, and cryptic stuff starting from August of 2018 til the very end of that year.
Buckle up (yet again- 4th time’s the charm).
Here we go!
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Congrats!!! 🎉🎉🎉
You’re all amazing. 😭😭😭 Thank you so much! I never imagined I’d ever see this many followers for my stuff, ever! You guys really keep me going and without all you wonderful people, I’d never have been able to write as much as I have. You’re the best!
Can’t… stop… watching
- Play “don’t let the balloon hit the floor” with multiple balloons while at the same time playing “the carpet is lava”
- play hide-and seek in a mall or large public place
- dress up in elaborate costumes to do normal things like go to walmart
- play hide-and-seek or something in walmart without getting kicked out
- get on youtube with friends and try to learn a new talent like juggling or dancing or something
- look at the ingredients in the house and google what you can bake with them
- go to a park you’ve never been to before and walk around like you’re an adventurer discovering everything (“I do say! This here looks like a leaf! What an interesting specimen!”)
- just go to a park in general. I mean, they got slides and swings and crap. Get all over that (but don’t be a jerk. kids are awesome. let them play first).
- dig up toys/games from when you were a kid. Try to play Nintendo 64 games on your hi-def TV. Feel yourself get cut by the sharp, pointy pixels.
- make a super tacky music video to a song that you thought was super cool when you were in middle school
- draw with chalk, blow bubbles, jump rope, ride your bike around your neighborhood
in general, just stop pretending you’re too cool to do the fun stuff you did when you were 10. 10-year-olds don’t have money to spend on entertainment, and yet I notice that they have more fun than anybody. Have an awesome summer, everybody.
@badthingshappenbingo
Prompt: Rejected Apology
Fandom: Original Work
Part 1 | Part 2
After helping the girl back to her house Ella teleported to her apartment, silently hoping that everyone had gone home. Unfortunately, they were all still there.
When they noticed her in the room, they all started talking at once.
“Stop it,” Laura yelled.
Ella pulled her mask off and threw it against the back wall. “Who yelled in my comm?” Everyone stared back at her with a confused look.
Jack stepped forward trying to grab her hand. “What are you talking about? None of us yelled into the comm.”
Ella pushed him back and walked towards her mask. “One of you did it, and it almost caused the death of an innocent civilian.”
They all started looking at each other. Laura stepped forward, “Ella after you told us to be quiet, we muted our comms. Even if we did yell, you wouldn’t have heard it.”
Frustrated Ella slid down the wall until she sat on the floor. She grabbed her knees and pulled them close, burying her head in her arms.
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Same!! Then I start crying again haha
I’m on Stories Untold Part 3 for a screenshot for a shitpost for not even 3 min and now YouTube is like wAtCh aLl tHeSe mAyHeM ViDeOs yOu MiGhT LiKe tHeM
LIKE BITCH, I SPENT THE LAST 8 MONTHS CRYING OVER THEM SHUT UP
Superkiddos Part 1
A reading of @sonialiao “Superkiddos” fancomic. Follow this link to read more: http://sonialiao.tumblr.com/post/172092046264
The Supersons encounter an enemy that threatens to tear them apart: Meep Meeps, the newest fad hitting the country! When Damian gets kidnapped, however, his friend Colin must reach out to Superboy to help get their little Robin back…
No Copyright Infringement Intended. Transformative work. Fanwork. Audio track made with Audacity. Video made with VideoPad Video Editor.
A recent search for a specific type of site to help me build new characters led me down a rabbit hole. Normally, that would make me much less productive, but I have found a treasure trove of websites for writers.
There are a few different places you can use to create a picture of something entirely new. I love this site for making character pictures as references, instead of stock photos or whatever pops up on Google Images.
thispersondoesnotexist: every time you reload the page, this site generates a headshot of someone who doesn't exist. This is great if you're thinking about a character's personality or age and don't have specifics for their facial features yet.
Night Cafe: this is an AI art generator that takes your text prompt and generates an image for it. I tried it for various scenery, like "forest" or "cottage." It takes a minute for your requested photo to load, but no more than maybe five for the program to finish the picture.
Art Breeder: this website has endless images of people, places, and general things. Users can blend photos to create something new and curious visitors can browse/download those images without creating an account. (But if you do want to make an account to create your own, it's free!)
You might prefer to set a story in a real-life environment so you can reference that place's weather, seasons, small-town vibe, or whatever you like. If that's the case, try:
MapCrunch: the homepage generates a new location each day and gives the location/GPS info in the top left of the screen. To see more images from previous days, hit "Gallery" in the top left.
Atlas Obscura: hover over or tap the "Places" tab, then hit "Random Place." A new page will load with a randomly generated location on the planet, provide a Google Maps link, and tell you a little bit about the place.
Random World Cities: this site makes randomly selected lists of global cities. Six appear for each search, although you'll have to look them up to find more information about each place. You can also use the site to have it select countries, US cities or US states too.
Thesauruses are great, but these websites have some pretty cool perspectives on finding just the right words for stories.
Describing Words: tell this website which word you want to stop repeating and it will give you tons of alternative words that mean the same thing. It typically has way more options than other sites I use.
Reverse Dictionary: type what you need a word for in Reverse Dictionary's search box and it will give you tons of words that closely match what you want. It also lists the words in order of relevancy, starting with a word that most accurately describes what you typed. (There's also an option to get definitions for search results!)
Tip of My Tongue: this website is phenomenal. It lets you search for that word you can't quite place by a letter in it, the definition, what it sounds like, or even its scrambled letters. A long list of potential options will appear on the right side of the screen for every search.
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Hope this helps when you need a hand during next writing session 💛
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