Writing Resources
Names:
https://www.behindthename.com/
https://www.nameberry.com/
https://fantasynamegenerators.com/
https://babynames.com
Flowers:
Flower Meanings: Symbolism of Flowers, Herbs, and More Plants | The Old Farmer's Almanac
Secret Flower Meanings Defined, from A to Z - Gardening Channel
Ultimate Guide to Floriography: The Language of Flowers - Petal Republic
Floriography: The Secret Language of Flowers in the Victorian Era — Planterra Conservatory (planterraevents.com)
Vocab:
Find the Right Words - Words To Use (words-to-use.com)
Thesaurus and Word Tools | WordHippo
Merriam-Webster: America's Most Trusted Dictionary
Synonyms and Antonyms of Words | Thesaurus.com
Power Thesaurus
Lose The Very
Misc.
https://ingridsundberg.com/2014/02/04/the-color-thesaurus/
https://blog.reedsy.com/creative-writing-prompts/
https://inkarnate.com/
Writing With Color (tumblr.com)
https://www.foodtimeline.org/
: https://www.worldanvil.com/
Color wheel - color theory and calculator | Canva Colors
Clothing
Shoes
Skirts
Collars
Little bit of everything
Patterns
Sleeves
Suits
Writing Diversity
Tips for Writing a Queer Romance – All Write Alright
How to Write a Blind or Vision Impaired Character – All Write Alright
How to Write an Autistic Character – All Write Alright
How to Create Nonbinary Characters – All Write Alright
How to Write a Mute/Nonspeaking Character – All Write Alright
Writing With Color (tumblr.com)
Animals
List of Cat Breeds - Types of Cats - Cats.com
Dog Breeds A-Z List – All Dog Breeds by Alphabetical Order | Dogell.com
List of horse breeds - Wikipedia
My Writing Playlists
Werewolf Vibes
Writing And Traumatizing My Characters
My Favorite Picrews (Credit to Original Creators)
PotatoLord's Persona Creator
[BAYDEWS' avatar maker!!] V2
Will be expanded in the future!
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Reclaiming "autism dad" from the dads who make their kids autism all about themselves and instead it's for the middle aged men who are absolutely on the spectrum but were never diagnosed formally. The dad's who thinks pop-its are dumb trendy kid stuff but is constantly rolling his AA 10 year chip through his fingers (he used to drink a lot because it made him social and made people like him more). The dad who knows everything about Abe Lincoln, more than the average civil war historian, but doesn't have a degree because he dropped out of high school to go get a manual labor job. The dad who always orders a plain hamburger with no toppings when he goes out, and claims it's so he can appreciate the quality of the beef, as if Applebee's has anything to serve him other than consistent sensory experiences. The dad who only has 1 joke and has no awareness for the fact that everyone can tell when a "(blank)er? I hardly know 'er!" joke is coming a mile a way. Reclaiming dad culture for the autists
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I think that they should eventually make a final fantasy game that has a regular tonberry as a party member.
It is fluent in the language the main characters speak, but understands way more than they respond- at best, may get one or two words out of them per scene tops. When asked, it clarifies very slowly that most tonberries can, and just choose not to, because talking is annoying (and they seldom see humans as worth it)
At least once the party fights an enemy tonberry, which the party tonberry is okay with, because that particular guy was a jerk and should've understood the consequences of trying to stab its friends.
They exclusively move at normal tonberry speed which means any time the party has to run or hurry someone has to carry them. possibly in a backpack.
I think this would be objectively hilarious and also a good idea.
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character story:
To make 衣 의 clothes, you first need to 刀 도 cut fabric.
Study vocab here!
Vocab:
今時初聞 금시초문 hearing something for the first time
now x time x first x hear
最初 최초 the very first
most x first
初版 초판 first edition
first x publish
初盤 초반 early stage
first x slab
初期 초기 early period
first x time period
初旬 초순 first ten days of a month
first x ten day period
初伏 초복 first period of hot days of summer
first x dogdays of summer
學期初 학기초 beginning of the semester
semester x first
正初 정초 beginning of January
January x first
初 초봄 early spring
初 초여름 early summer
初 초가을 early fall
初 초겨울 early winter
初 초저녁 early evening
初 초하루 the first of the month
初面 초면 meeting for the first time
first x meet (face)
始初 시초 beginning , inception
begin x first
初步 초보 novice
first x step
初步 초보자 beginner
初級 초급 elementary level
first x level
初等敎育 초등교육 elementary education
first x level x education
初俸 초봉 starting pay
first x salary
初 애초 the very first time
*can add 하다 to make a verb form
**can add 이다 to make an adjective form
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My mother used to fight me tooth-n-nail to wear "girl" clothes. She liked dressing my sister and I so we'd match. She finally gave up after my father yelled at her about her screaming at me and about me crying before every family event/holiday. (“Stop fucking screaming at her, [Karen]. Let her wear whatever. And you— stop fucking crying.”)
After that, it seemed like she lost a lot of the motivation to raise me to be like her. I liked soccer and fencing rather than gymnastics. I preferred swimming in board shorts and swim tops rather than the gingham print ruffle sleeve one-piece she bought my sister (she wanted us to match). I could finally wear jeans to our family reunions rather than something fancy with tights (never understood the fancy clothes as I was going to get muddy running about with all my cousins anyway). Hell, she even began to let me explore my terrible fashion sense.
That doesn't mean, however, there was no more conflict. There were still tense moments, like any time we had to shop for clothing, especially formalwear. I hated how dresses fit me, but couldn’t find the words to voice why. “No, mom, I don’t hate my body.” “No, I’m not insecure about my [insert body part].” “I dunno. It just doesn’t *feel* right, ma. It *feels* off.” “No. I don’t *feel* ugly! I look quite nice. I just don’t like the dress.”
When I went prom-dress shopping, for example, I disliked every dress I tried on, much to my mother’s frustration. Nothing seemed to fit "right," which confused my mother because the dresses- technically- fit me. She couldn’t figure it out and kept asking me the same questions I’d heard a million times before while shopping with her. But, at some point, I finally told her that I felt like, and felt like I looked like, a "man in a dress." Her response was, "No, you don’t, honey. You look beautiful." And, duh??? I knew that. That's not what I said. I didn't say, "I feel ugly." I said that I felt like, and felt like I looked like, a man (in a dress).
It went right over her head and mine. It continued to go over our heads even when I told her later that same day that whenever I put on a dress, it “felt like” drag, but without the performance art.
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clothing, clothes
la ropa
Think of a dress made of rope.
But aren’t all clothes made of really small ropes? (although people might call them ‘threads’)
Imagine a prisoner managing to make a long rope out of his clothes, so that he can escape through the window.
Do you have children’s clothes?
¿Tiene ropa para niños?
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"To Wear" in Korean
입다 (ip-da)- to wear
쓰다 (sseu-da)- to wear on the head
바르다 (ba-reu-da)- to wear rubbed on the skin (eg. sunscreen, makeup)
하다 (ha-da)- to do but also to wear makeup, masks, or jewelry
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