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send 💬 + a rumor and my muse will react to it
@babelmedicus sent: 💬 + rumor has it that Malkuth has sent more than one person to the medical ward because of her 'food '.
"THEY WENT TO THE MEDICAL WARD?!" Rumor or not, it's... hard to stomach (haha) but the words feel believable. The Kuranta groans and her head rolls back. You'd think she was the sick one here.. "W-well, in my defense! One time at least it was probably when they ate the food without asking me!"
This is a very shallow defense. And any kind of query into it will result in a collapse that puts her in the same light as before. She sighs, hugging her tablet with a sad pout.
"I've been getting better...! It's not like I'm doing it on purpose, either..." Excuse a girl for having INTERESTS and CURIOSITIES like WHAT HAPPENS if you combine FRUIT SALAD with PASTA NOODLES.
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Out this week: The Nasty #1 (Vault, $4.99):
This new series by John Lees, George Kambadais and Adam Cahoon stars a horror fan who still sees his imaginary friend, a slasher from a movie he watched as a kid.
See what other comics and graphic novels arrive in stores this week.
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op turned reblogs off but this post must live. it must live and spread malignantly .
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its baffling seeing people on here being all shocked about how other ppl didnt have sex or do drugs or drink or go to parties etc etc in high schools like. sorry i was too busy getting bullied to do all of that stuff i guess. why are you surprised that there’s losers on the cringe loser website
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I don’t even know what to say
QC, Canada
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Coming in March 2023 from Vault Comics:
THE NASTY #1
Writer: John Lees
Artist: George Kambadais
Letterer: Jim Campbell
Designer: Tim Daniel
Cover A: George Kambadais
Cover B: Sally Cantirino
Synopsis: Eighteen-year-old Thumper Connell still has an imaginary friend: the masked killer from his favorite slasher film. Thumper is obsessed with horror and always has been. He fills his time with scary VHS rentals and hanging out with his fellow fans, The Murder Club. But everything changes when his local video shop acquires one of the notorious films known as “video nasties” – films so scary, they’re the target of the British Moral Decency League’s crusade to ban and burn. But it’s only a movie, right? It’s all just imaginary, isn’t it?
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my main advice for writing an enemies to lovers relationship is to resist the urge to make the characters' loathing and attraction mutually exclusive opposing forces. it's okay if they're getting weirdly into it and having Thoughts whilst also sincerely wanting to kill each other with hammers.
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listen there really was just something about how in the book, snow’s 3-page descent from hesitant lover boy to deluded psychopath happens entirely in his mind. lucy gray gives him no indication whatsoever that she suspects him, that she’s going to leave or betray him. he’s just sitting quietly in the cabin waiting for her to return when that seed of calculated suspicion, which he has needed to survive the capitol, takes a hold of him and chokes the life out of any goodness left inside him. it really drives home your terror as a reader that “oh my god did he kill her? did she escape? what happened to her? why would he even think that?” in a way that when the movie had to adjust for visualization it lost some of that holy shit this guy has lost it emphasis.
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