Human slave and elaborate cookie dispenser for my horse. Behavioral Science nerd, overall nerd in general, I like Dungeons and Dragons, History, Meme's, and I know too much about too many things.
If you know me, you know I’m a fan of “covert” fight scenes. Scenes where two people are fighting but they’re both pretending that something else is going on. This one from Dreadnaught (1981) is one of the best.
By the way, the guy that choreographed this scene, later went on to choreograph The Matrix films, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Kill Bill.
to show characters falling in love {non dialogue vers.}
{don’t be shy to use! }
{this could also be ways to realize your characters care for one another, not just romantic love, but either way, they work!}
- small touches between the two that cause tingles up their spines
- they share a couple of ways past friendly glances across the room
- their gaze always seems to meet, even subconsciously
- they just feel happy at the innocent mention of the other name
- always manages to bring them up in conversation
- always trying to protect their name, especially when they’re not there
- when they get given nicknames
- when the other is always on their mind
- they see things they think the other would like/love/appreciate
- seeing their relationships with other people
- how they treat others
- how they feel when something bad happens to the other
- they feel safe with them
- they’re comfortable enough to tell them stuff they don’t tell anyone
- being able to ramble without feeling like they said too much
- comfortable with each other’s boundaries
- know the way and where the other likes to be touched
- is comfortable with either family
- knows each other’s fav songs/main playlist
- talks about their hobbies with each other even if the other isn’t fond of them
- knows when the other is uncomfortable without saying
- knowing exactly what their scent is to a tee
- subconsciously grabbing {gently!} them to make sure they’re still there
idk I think this new era of Disney systemically poaching non-white cultures to be made into Representation Movies all directed by some white guy named like Laird Bannister III is kinda fucked up and sinister
I can tell the difference between filtered water at my house and my in laws house, I can tell you each restaurant I've gone to had different tasting water. I can tell if you hand me tap water instead of filtered.
You know what I do wish I lived their life.
anyone who thinks water is tasteless and odourless is living a completely different life to me, and you know, that’s valid. I wish I lived your life.
4 years ago: My first relationships were rocky, full of rebounds, abuse, and shame. It took me years to recover and find myself again. I thought out my death and planned jt all at one point. I lost my friends. I was alone. New friends became strangers. Death haunted my family.
Today my friends sent me pictures of the fancy dinner they made cause they were proud of it. Another one sent me a funny picture cause she though I'd like it. My husband's mom made sure I got home OK after having dinner at their house. My husband called me to tell me he loves me and how I'm amazing and wonderful all in front of his manly man friends who do construction for a living. Tomorrow I go out to thr barn to see my horse and give my friends some scones I made for them.
None of these are actually meant to be hateful, if any of these have truely offensive meanings (such as the r word) that I was unaware of, please tell me so I can remove it! Tried to avoid cursing, but it contains some!