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inseptember · 3 months
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Which I Wish You Wouldn’t Character Are You? | WIP Intro
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if i dont get my son i will literally cause a riot right here in this taco bell
Which I Wish You Wouldn’t Character Are You? | WIP Intro
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inseptember · 8 months
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I love when reading a book makes you gain awareness of some aspect of life you weren't really aware of before. Not in a "I didn't know about this fact/experience/person" but in a more, fundamental way. How we see suffering, how we see happiness, how we see the world. That shift, whether in every day, in writing, in reading, in creating. It's all so wonderful. Something has opened for me. I have tools, I have experiences I didn't have before. It's beautiful
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inseptember · 8 months
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The Applegate family, from eldest to youngest to oldest (and the dearly departed).
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inseptember · 11 months
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growing up I was always afraid of being Found Out. not sure what I was hiding. just my whole self I guess
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inseptember · 11 months
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the other thing abt being obsessed w wikipedia is that the moment i close the tab the information flies out of my head. but for a brief moment in time i am educated
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inseptember · 11 months
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Did I daydream this, or was there a website for writers with like. A ridiculous quantity of descriptive aid. Like I remember clicking on " inside a cinema " or something like that. Then, BAM. Here's a list of smell and sounds. I can't remember it for the life of me, but if someone else can, help a bitch out <3
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inseptember · 11 months
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the world is so beautiful you can eat rice here
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inseptember · 11 months
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inseptember · 11 months
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inseptember · 1 year
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i am feeling emotional about the people in my phone because we are literally witnessing each others lives and growth in such an intimately distant way. i know your favourite book passages but i don't know your last name and if i make it to 60 i will probably still think of you often even then
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inseptember · 1 year
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The Seed Song
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inseptember · 1 year
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all over again | excerpt | a.ritany
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inseptember · 1 year
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something exciting coming your way soon :)
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inseptember · 1 year
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a little nostalgia for today
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inseptember · 1 year
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ok writers, what’s a line from your writing that makes you start foaming at the mouth?
i’ll start:
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inseptember · 1 year
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I think there's a real tragedy in the way straight men don't see themselves the same way that people who are attracted to men see them. If you ask a straight man to describe what an attractive man looks like, there's very little variety - the masculine male ideal is tall, broad-shouldered, square-jawed with a cleft chin and built of sculpted muscle. The stereotypical image of an Alpha Male, someone whom he could respect, and envy.
And sure, there are plenty of women, gay men and people of all sorts who are attracted to to this specific type, even exclusively attracted to it, there is so much more variety in this, both in the tastes and their subjects.
The stereotype of "hot wife, ugly husband"-couples was drawn from the observations of straight men, from their own perspective. Women going after men that men find unattractive makes no sense to them, and they figure that women are willing to overlook being ugly if a man's funny, smart or rich enough. If a woman insists that she's attracted to a specific man who isn't attractive by their standards, they'll assume that she's lying.
The tragic part is when a man who believes himself to be ugly grows bitter over this, developing a foul personality which people do find repulsive, and then uses their repeated experiences of being romantically rejected as proof that they're physically unattractive, insisting that surely women would overlook his heinousness if only he was tall and muscular enough, and had the right bone structure. The self-feeding vicious cycle of being a bitter incel is born.
The thing about "ugly men with a good personality can still be attractive" is that they're usually not even ugly. Some people do genuinely find fat and hairy men, thin and delicate men, short men and feminine men attractive. There's as much variety as in cheese, you can't compare aura to brie. And just like in cheese, as long as you're not toxic, somebody's into that. You just need to find the right wine to compliment it.
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