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arabriddler · 6 months
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Victor and Nora wedding photo but they can’t look at the camera because they keep looking at each other
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affinitystoryblog · 5 months
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ur bb girls elise and heather kissing each other's lips
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first ever draw of them kissing!!
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sulsulesbian · 2 years
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Ruby as a human
commission me?♡
inspirations! + the aesthetic of alice in wonderland (if it wasn't obvious)
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mikoriin · 2 years
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so im working on my hijabi character, heather, and i would like to ask muslim hijabis out there for some character writing advice. i rly wanna figure out what wearing hijab means to my character, but i have very little knowledge on that stuff and dont know where to start. while i know i can google it, i wanna get opinions from muslim hijabis themselves instead of an article or something. so if youre a writer or even just a hijabi my dms and ask box is open for your input! :D
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elliepassmore · 1 year
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The Whispering Dark review
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4/5 stars Recommended if you like: fantasy, dark academia, magic, contemporary fantasy I'm having difficulty articulating my thoughts on this book. It was a good book, it wasn't bad, but it did feel as though something was...missing. I liked the parts where Lane is working to figure out what's going on, but there isn't a lot explained in the way of magic and I feel like only Colton and Lane get any character development. To start, this book is set in a world that's basically our own but there's some magic in it. The different types/specialties of magic are never fully explained, nor is it explained how widespread magic is and how many people know of it. It kind of sounds like a fairly niche thing and that the university (and possibly magic itself?) was only a recent thing. On the other hand, two of Lane's friends seem quite familiar with magic and how it works, so maybe not. In terms of magic, it seems as though people with magical affinities have two powers: one specific to them and one that's general and allows them to walk through worlds, though only through pre-created portals. I really liked how the portions of the book looking at the world-walking magic focused on the minute differences between the worlds. I wish more of the book had focused on this aspect, I found it interesting and liked the way the professor talked about the different worlds. Lane herself is in an interesting predicament and I think there's a lot bundled into her that sort of and could happen. This is really her first time away from home and she's thrown into this environment where magic exists but she didn't know it until that moment. Her exploration of magic and being a Deaf student at a university that doesn't really accommodate her is and could be really interesting. We get to see a lot of how Lane handles herself, and largely it's by keeping her head down. She struggles in her classes and struggles to feel as though she's capable of anything, and over the course of the book she slowly begins to understand her abilities and how to make things work. That being said, I did wish we saw more of Lane working on her magic and developing as a character. As it stands, I feel like a lot of stuff happens but that nothing really changes with Lane. Additionally, I wish we got to know more about Lane's specific magic. It seems to play a pretty big role in things, but even by the end of the book I feel like I know more about Mackenzie's and Adya's magic than Lane's. From what we do see of it, I'm interested in Lane's connection to the dead and whether that came about as a result of her brush with death specifically or the combination of dying and coming back Deaf. Her abilities are definitely interesting. Colton is someone who is a bit in over his head. He's involved in the mystery of the missing/dead students and he's interested in Lane, who's off-limits. This involvement means he oscillates between being boyish and gentle and being more mean, though this latter part tends to be reluctant. I almost feel like Colton has more character development than Lane. He has to face what happened when he was a kid in order to mature as a character, and he is able to look at things and where is in the book and come to terms with things. According to some of the other reviews I've read, this is supposed to be slow burn, which I have to disagree heavily with. It's more like insta-crush. Thankfully, things don't really start to get going until Lane and Colton begin hanging out together more. That being said, it did kind of feel like one of those instances of "he was a boy, she was a girl." While Andrew did a good job of creating chemistry between the two of them, I didn't really feel there was a solid grounding behind that chemistry that prompted a relationship. I really wish Adya and Mackenzie had been included more in the story. Adya was introduced after she and Lane met, which is a bit weird since they're roommates and the book starts when Lane arrives at college. Adya has some kind of medium/psychic ability that proves helpful a couple times throughout the book. Mackenzie, on the other hand, is introduced at their first meeting, but she goes from stranger to BFF off-page, which is somewhat jarring. I can't really remember what Mackenzie's specific magic is, but she has plenty of emotional and relationship support to offer Lane. Both girls seem to be close with Lane, and I liked the parts of their relationship that are on-page. I would've liked to see more of their friendship, I think both the book and Lane could've benefited from a more developed friendship. The plot focuses largely on the mystery of the dead students. It's clear from the beginning that both Colton and Lane play a role in what's going on, but it isn't super clear what those roles are. I liked the mystery in the story and how it ended up involving almost everything in the book, it was a clean way of bringing together pieces that didn't always match up. It also has a solution that I didn't guess on my own. It was a nice surprise to find out what was going on and how things were related. Overall, this is a fun read if you're looking for YA fantasy dark academia. I do wish there'd been a bit more character development on all fronts and that more focus was given to the magical aspect of things, since I found it to be really interesting.
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amon-art · 17 days
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artsbysmarty · 8 months
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Discuss in the replies!
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skatankata · 13 days
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My magical girl oc Engla! Very baby. Wanted to try new shapes on her
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incognito-duo · 3 months
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I WANNA KNOW HER NAME!! I KNOW SHE ISNT RELEVANT BUT STILL- I have SO many Head Cannons.
All I know so far…
She was the camera holder man person thingy for when April did her puke girl incident
Befriends and becomes apart of Donnie’s Computer friend group at the end credit scene
Is SUPER cool (don’t ask how I know, I just have a gut feeling.)
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nahla-art · 13 days
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Self portrait
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maerynarts · 9 months
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studies of musicians in rastak, an iranian folk band that i’ve been obsessed with (and a highly unsuccessful attempt to get over my jjk brainrot)
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arabriddler · 6 months
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Thinking about Mr and Mrs Fries pre-tragedy
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affinitystoryblog · 2 months
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updated heather's character sheet!
i'll be including it with the rest ^^
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hampink · 6 months
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kingohger deleted scenes (100% real and true!)
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interact-if · 6 months
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Are there any IFs where the MC (or other characters) can wear a hijab/duka/gele/turban/any other sort of headscarf/headwrap? I know Golden by @milaswriting definitely does, but a lot of others simply ask for hair color and hairstyle, and not whether or not your MC wears something on their head. It of course doesn't have to be important to the story, but I love my hijab and I'd love to see more IFs where any of these beautiful head coverings are portrayed, even if it's just in passing. <3
Hi Anon,
We found a few for you!
Completed:
A Date with Death (VN) by @twoandahalfstudios
A Pirate's Pleasure by @lisafoxromance
Demos:
Bacchanal by @bacchanal-if
Crimson Rose and White Lily by @manonamora-if
Fellow Traveler by @robotvampire
Golden by @milaswriting
Our Life: Now and Forever (VN) by @gb-patch
Project Hadea by @nyehilismwriting
The Spirited: Origins by @yuveim
When Twilight Strikes by @evertidings
Zorlok by @zorlok-if
We'd love to know if there are more out there!
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minaglobe · 5 months
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A lesbian technician and her lesbian robots 🤖🤖🤖
(Main blog is @jewishdainix )
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