kamikazeworld:

fantasticsteve:

ohyousourwolf:

Why is it that evil villains always find poison to inject into their victims like just literally fill the syringe with air and just stick the needle between their toes or something. It’ll mimic a heart attack and the victim will die pretty quick and NO ONE WILL ASK MANY QUESTIONS BECAUSE IT’LL LOOK LIKE A HEART ATTACK

first of all how do you know this information i feel like the government doesnt want you to know that

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bigalphonse:

alliaofrph:

alliaofrph:

I save a helpful links so I think “ow,i should made a masterlist”. I only found the link from my bookmarks.

**maybe i renew/add a new link that i found

WRITING HELP/CHARACTER

  • writing a bitchy character (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10)
  • writing a cocky character (1,2,3,4)
  • writing a emotion character (1,2)
  • How to play a hippie
  • Playing the quiet character.
  • Portraying the shopaholic.
  • Portraying a mute character.
  • Portraying a kleptomaniac.
  • How to play the stalker.
  • Writing distant, indifferent characters.
  • How to write a character who stutters.
  • Writing a character who is sassy.
  • A guide to playing a southern character.
  • Portraying characters with crushes.
  • How to portray a teen mom.
  • How to play a character who is mean.
  • How to portray a character high on cocaine.
  • Writing a character who is high on amphetamines.
  • Playing an efficient male character.
  • Portraying the asshole.
  • Playing a character who suffers from shyness.
  • How to play a mentally ill/insane character.
  • Writing a character who self-harms.
  • Writing a happy character.
  • Writing a character who suffers from night terrors.
  • Writing a character with paranoid personality disorder.
  • How to play a victim of rape.
  • How to RP a blind character.
  • Writing a leader.
  • Writing a character with Dissociative Identity Disorder.
  • Writing a character with depression.
  • Writing a character who is homosexual.
  • Writing a character with schizophrenia.
  • Playing a fe/male character.
  • Writing a character with Nymphomania.
  • How to write a worry wart.
  • How to write a character with HPD.
  • How to write a bad ass character.
  • Playing a pansexual.
  • Tips on writing a drug addict.
  • Tips on writing the pregnant female.
  • Writing insane characters.
  • Playing a character under the influence of marijuana.
  • Portraying a character with diabetes.
  • How to play a prankster.
  • Playing a character who has been adopted.
  • Portraying a vampire.
  • Playing a character with an eating disorder.
  • Portraying a character who is anti-social.
  • Portraying a character who is depressed.
  • How to portray someone with dyslexia.
  • How to portray a character with bipolar disorder.
  • Portraying a character with severe depression.
  • How to play a serial killer.
  • Writing a tomboy.
  • Playing a pyromaniac.
  • How to write a mute character.
  • How to write a character with an OCD.
  • How to play a stoner.
  • How to write an asexual character.
  • How to play a bitchy/vicious character.
  • How to play a character with HPD.
  • Playing a pregnant woman.
  • Playing the burn-out.
  • Writing a “nice” character.
  • How to play a gentleman.
  • How to play a shy/introvert character.
  • How to play a naive character.
  • Playing characters with memory loss.
  • How to write a character who smokes.
  • How to write pirates.
  • How to write characters with PTSD.
  • How to play a character who isn’t ready for sex.
  • How to play the geek.
  • Playing the manipulative character.
  • Portraying a character with borderline personality disorder.
  • Playing a character with Orthorexia Nervosa.
  • Writing a character who lost someone important.
  • Playing the bullies.
  • Portraying the drug dealer.
  • Playing a rebellious character.
  • How to portray a sociopath.
  • How to play a swimmer.
  • Portraying a ballerina.
  • Playing a promiscuous male.
  • Playing a character with cancer.
  • How to portray a bubbly character.
  • How to portray a power driven character.
  • How to portray the shy character.
  • Playing a character under the influence of drugs.
  • Playing a character who struggles with Bulimia.
  • Portraying a hippie.
  • Portraying sexually/emotionally abused characters.
  • Playing a character with asthma.
  • Portraying characters who have secrets.
  • Portraying a recovering alcoholic.
  • Portraying a sex addict.
  • How to play someone creepy.
  • Portraying a foreigner.
  • Portraying an emotionally detatched character.
  • How to play a character with social anxiety.
  • Portraying a character who is high.
  • How to play a strong, female character.
  • Writing a character with a hangover.
  • Playing angry characters.
  • Playing a character who is smarter than you.
  • Playing and writing autistic characters.
  • Portraying a trans character.
  • How to portray a dominant character.
  • Playing a character who is faking a disorder.
  • Playing a prisoner.
  • Playing the opposite sex.
  • Portraying a character who has PTSD.
  • Playing a character who stutters.
  • Portraying characters with Aspergers Syndrome.
  • How to play a depressed character who selfharms.
  • Portraying the “dumb” character.
  • How to portray a lesbian.
  • How to play a blind character.
  • How to play a sexual assault victim.
  • Writing a compulsive gambler.
  • Writing a closeted character.
  • Playing a werewolf.
  • Writing a character with an addiction to sex.
  • Writing a character who is drunk.
  • Portraying a character who is British.
  • Playing a Brit.
  • Portraying a character with amnesia.
  • Playing heroes.
  • Portraying a witty character.
  • How to play an INTJ.
  • How to play a vampire.
  • How to play a character who is manipulative.
  • Portraying the natural born leader.
  • Portraying the character who is flirtatious.
  • Writing a nice character.
  • How to portray a character who has asthma.
  • Playing a character with ADHD.
  • Writing characters with anxiety.
  • Amnesia
  • Children
  • A Death Scene
  • Loosing Someone (2)
  • Old Persons
  • Physical Injuries (2, 3)
  • Sexual Abuse (2)
  • Fight Scenes (2, 3, 4)
  • Horror
  • Torture
  • How to Describe the Body Shape of Female Characters
  • Character Apperance Help
  • Words to Describe Voice
  • Body Language Cheat Sheet
  • Character Development Exercises
  • 101 Character Development Questions
  • Art of Character Development
  • Introducing Characters
  • Characters You Need to Reinvent
  • Making Characters Likeable
  • Heros and Villains
  • Describing Clothing
  • Understanding Body Language
  • 100 Positive Traits
  • Mental Illness in Writing
  • Conflicts and Characters

JOBS/HOBBIES

  • Actors
  • Ballet Dancer (2)
  • Christianity
  • Foreigners
  • Gamblers
  • Hinduism
  • Hitmen
  • Satanism
  • Smokers
  • Stoners
  • Taoism
  • Journalists
  • Vegetarians

LOCATIONS

  • Australia
  • Boston
  • California (2, 3)
  • England/Britain (2, 3, 4, 5)
  • New York
  • Prison
  • London
  • The South (2)

GENDERS

  • Females (2)
  • Males (2)
  • Transgender People

NAMES

  • Female Names (2, 3, 4, 5)
  • Male Names (2, 3, 4, 5) 
  • Last Names  (2, 3, 4)

QUOTES

  • Song Lyrics Masterlist
  • Songs for Biographies
  • Favorite Quotes: TV and Movies
  • Favorite Quotes: Notable Authors
  • Favorite Quotes: Celebrities
  • Favorite Quotes: Popular Books (2)
  • Quotes From Songs
  • Character Quotes
  • Masterlist of Bio Lyrics
  • Masterlist of Bio Quotes
  • Masterlist of Song Lyrics
  • Biography Lyrics
  • A Masterlist of Quotes
  • +130 Quotes

SMUT

  • Smut Guide: Casual Sex
  • Smut Guide: For Beginners
  • How to: Write a First Time Sex Scene Romantically
  • How to: Smut – The Bare Bones
  • How to: Smut (For Virgins)
  • How to: Write Lesbian Smut
  • How to: Write Smut (2, 3)
  • How to: Write a Blowjob/Prepping for Smut
  • Smut Guides of Tumblr
  • Tips on Writing Sex Scenes
  • A Guide to Language in Smut
  • Domination and Submission
  • Making Love
  • A Smut Guide

KISSES

  • How to: Write a Kiss (2)
  • Different Types of Kisses
  • Writing Out the First Kiss

GRAMMAR

  • Placement of Speech Tags
  • Grammar and Spelling
  • Grammar Slammer!
  • American vs. British Grammar
  • HyperGrammar
  • Grammar Girl
  • Punctuating Dialogue
  • How to Use the Semicolon
  • Introduction to the Basic Rules of Punctuation
  • Comma 101
  • All About Dialouge
  • 11 Grammar Tips
  • Comma Usage
  • Correct Use of Apostrophe
  • Proofreading
  • Transition Words
  • 40+ Tips to Improve your Grammar and Punctuation
  • Better Writing: Grammar & Spelling
  • Semicolons and Colons
  • Underlining and Italicizing
  • Dashes and Parentheses
  • Hyphens
  • Apostrophes
  • The Ellipsis
  • List of 1000+ Adjectives

ART

  • painting tutorial
  • colour palette (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
  • drawing clothe folding
  • avoiding drawing the same face
  • draw ice
  • anatomy help
  • free drawing program (1) (2)
  • sai brushes (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
  • draw hair
  • drawing ref
  • dont know what to draw?
  • draw 3D room tut
  • drawing eyes
  • lip tutorial
  • how to draw jeans
  • how to draw arms
  • expression tutorial
  • drawing hair and fur
  • drawing cats
  • pose reference blog [its actually a blog full of references i-]
  • download photoshop
  • paint blood
  • color blender
  • draw hands
  • hands 2
  • photoshop help (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
  • remove backgrounds from images online
  • clouds
  • brush setting ref (SAI)
  • kissing ref 
  • how to draw curls
  • realistic woman body ref
  • draw knees
  • draw feet
  • shadow help
  • male body
  • lips ref
  • contouring and highlighting
  • draw wings
  • change images using blur (PS)
  • gray
  • hat ref
  • glowing stuff
  • pastel colors
  • draw grass
  • eyeliner ref
  • Painting tutorial
  • Female/male arms
  • Kneeling + Sitting ref
  • Dragon head view tutorial
  • SAI brushes 86786
  • Drawing expressions
  • Sai Brushes 1
  • NGE colour palette 1
  • 100+ colour palletes
  • Avoiding same face
  • Face contours/highlighting
  • free art MyPaint
  • Body anatomy help 1
  • How to shift images using blur in PS
  • Drawing clothe folding
  • How to draw ice
  • Colour palette 1
  • Colour palette 2
  • SAI brush settings 2
  • SAI/PS pixel brushes
  • Warm/Cool gray
  • Flower crown tutorial
  • Skin colour palette
  • Pink colour sheet
  • How to draw butts&thighs
  • The male torso
  • Drawing glowing stuff in SAI
  • Drawing horse/animal legs on humans
  • Drawing clouds
  • Muscular male with bow stock photos
  • Pastel colours
  • Drawing grass fields in SAI
  • Expressions&Legs
  • All about the human body
  • 20+ colour palettes 
  • Colour conversion
  • Kissing ref
  • Creature design 
  • Colour meanings
  • Creating expression
  • Tutorial masterpost (100+)
  • Lineart
  • Canine
  • How to colour
  • Pose studies
  • Feline comparisons
  • How to draw penis
  • Leaf pressing
  • 100+ anatomy references 
  • How to draw folds
  • SAI brushes 3
  • Sitting poses
  • Colour palette 4
  • Cloud painting
  • How to draw 3D rooms
  • Colour info
  • Colouring ref
  • Hair tutorial
  • Clothing ref
  • Bodies and poses
  • SAI brushes 5
  • Colour scheme designer
  • Folding ref
  • Heads&Angles 
  • Paint tool SAI masterpost
  • Drawing ref masterpost (10+)
  • Hair+Fur
  • How to draw faces
  • SAI brushes 4
  • Anatomy of mutant humans
  • What should I draw?
  • Free art software
  • pastel colour ref
  • Mass art ref
  • Soft SAI brushes
  • ways to draw stuff
  • SAI brush settings
  • baseball cap ref
  • Penis ref
  • Drawing human wings
  • Cool free art software
  • Huge art ref
  • Colour blender
  • 2 SAI brushes
  • Photoshop for free 

MAKEUP

  • eyeliner
  • how to apply blush
  • how to draw eyebrows
  • ombre eyeliner
  • lipstick trick
  • the kitty eye ^.^
  • nude lips
  • smokey eye make up
  • what you need to know about beauty
  • 5 of the best foundations
  • best powder foundations
  • quick foundation tip
  • how to apply liquid foundation
  • breaking it down
  • makeup highlights tutorial
  • blush for your skin tone
  • how to apply bronzer
  • how to contour your face
  • apply blush like a pro
  • blush according to your face shape
  • d.i.y. gel liner
  • get the perfect winged liner
  • get winged liner using tape
  • awesome eyeliner tricks
  • 9 different eyeliner looks
  • different eyeliner styles
  • guide to applying eyeshadow
  • suit your eyeshadow to your eyes
  • glittery smoky eye
  • get the perfect smoky eye
  • a shade for every occasion
  • kool-aid lip stain
  • best lipsticks for blondes
  • hot red lips
  • how to get gradient lips
  • lipstick shades for fall
  • how to make any lipstick look matte
  • get soft kissable lips
  • long lasting makeup tricks
  • victoria’s secret model tips
  • saving face
  • beginner’s guide
  • when will it expire?
  • 10 makeup tips from mac
  • best tips from professionals
  • 18 beauty essentials
  • basics you should own
  • make-up brush tutorial
  • brush tricks
  • clean your makeup brushes
  • make-up brush guide
  • make up hacks
  • easy make up tips

BODY CARE

  • the runaway to gorgeous skin
  • winter dryness
  • acne foundation routine
  • wash your face correctly
  • how to wash your face 101

HAIR

  • messy bun tutorial
  • different ways to braid
  • three-braid updo
  • waterfall braid
  • how to fishtail
  • romantic curls
  • braid + bun updo
  • how to do pastel hair
  • 8 ways to wear a bow
  • 4-strand braid
  • braided bun
  • braided headband
  • dutch braid crown
  • pin curls!
  • how to contour
  • everyday makeup routine
  • lipstick using crayons
  • eyeliner ref wow
  • filling in eyebrows
  • banana facial mask (moisturizes)
  • strawberry facial mask (acne prone skin)
  • avocado facial mask (dry skin)
  • yogurt facial mask (sensitive skin)
  • list of oils to add to your face masks
  • already made masterpost :*

OTHER

  • sleep calculator
  • survive nature
  • rain
  • tumblr music
  • calming rain
  • need a hug?
  • like the sound of a coffee shop?
  • can’t remember the name of a song?
  • the thoughts room
  • how to love yourself
  • upload anything from your iPhone etc. to your laptop
  • learn another language
  • make HUGE unpoppable bubbles
  • play some piano
  • draw a stick man and watch the story!
  • thousands of stars (you can zoom in/out and learn about them)
  • check if a username is taken (any site! twitter/tumblr, etc)
  • draws stuff as you move your curser
  • tell your thoughts to no one
  • play with cob web
  • make music with balloons
  • learn to play the guitar
  • learn to build a ship in a bottle
  • learn origami
  • learn some yoyo tricks
  • make your own stuffed animals
  • how to decorate iphone cases
  • make a candle
  • important things you should remember
  • how to kill your anxiety
  • how to help someone with their anxiety
  • look for literally any book you want (free)
  • waterproof your shoes
  • know what your emotion is
  • how to love yourself
  • ultimate writers resources masterpost
  • learn how to make punk edits without photoshop
  • dont know what to read?
  • learn a new habit
  • how to answer the top 35 asked questions when applying for a job
  • want to draw?
  • The quiet place

MOVIES

  • Giant Movie masterpost
  • Disney movies masterpost
  • Superhero movies masterpost
  • Movies for when you’re sick
  • Scary movies masterpost
  • Tumblr dedicated to finding movie links
  • When to pee during a movie

murderpotato:

fujo:

SenshiStock’s gallery consists of millions of pictures that are free to use as reference.

General Drawing Poses
Sit and Kneel
Dramatic and Reaching Drawing Poses
Magic and Hogwarts Drawing Poses
Staff Weapon Pose Reference
Hammer, Axe and Bat Pose Reference
Sword Weapon Drawing Reference
Small Bladed Weapon Pose Reference
Gun Weapon Pose Reference
Bow and Arrow Archery Stock
Foreshortening and Perspective Poses
Dynamic Flying Falling Action Poses
Deafeated or Laying Drawing Poses
Magic Crystal
Magical Girl Wand Weapon
Transformations and Dance
Cards
Back Pose Reference
Pin Up Inspired Poses for Drawing
Performances Poses
Life in General Poses
Fights and Fighting Pose Reference
Leaning Poses
Classic Sailor Senshi Poses
Wings
Sailor Moon Villains
Pairs
Romance or Couples Pose Reference
All the Male Stock
Hanging Stock Drawing Reference
Three or More Groups
Instruments
Mirrors
Whip 
Technobabble
 

THANK YOU GOD

Dialogue Formatting

slitheringink:

A Quick Guide

Dialogue is sometimes tricky to format so I came up with this guide to help you nail it in your writing.

  1. Who Said What? – Be sure the reader knows who is speaking. When you have a new speaker, move it to a new line and use a dialogue tag with that character’s name. You can remove dialogue tags entirely or swap to pronouns when the speaker is clear. Always be careful when writing dialogue; you never want to confuse your reader, and it’s very easy to do.

  2. Nestled in Quotes – Dialogue belongs between two quotation marks. It’s up to you if you want to use single or double quotes, because technically both are correct. I use double quotes because that’s how I was taught. Note that whatever one you decide to use, you need to be using the opposite for speech inside of speech.

  3. Remember Commas! – To punctuatedialogue, you need a comma to join speech and tags. Do not use a period. Make sure the commas are inside of the quotes. This example is correct: “We’re learning about dialogue today,” I said. Where as something like this is wrong: “We’re learning about dialogue today.” I said. Remember that tags on their own are actually fragments (incomplete sentences).

Style Notes and Specifics

  • Tags – You can use said in a dialogue tag before or after the character’s name. It doesn’t matter, and it’s entirely up to personal preference.

  • Capitalization: Interruption – When you’re interrupting a single sentence with a dialogue tag or an action, it’s going to look like this: “I do believe,” he cleared his throat, “that you’re a fool.” There will always be a comma after the tag and only the start of the sentence is capitalized, because this is a complete thought.

  • Capitalization: Two Sentences – When you’re splitting two sentences with a dialogue tag or an action, it’s going to look like this instead: “I do believe that you’re a fool,” he cleared his throat. “You shouldn’t have done that.” Here you have two separate thoughts. The period for the second sentence always goes inside of the tag.

  • Pronouns – The pronoun in a dialogue tag doesn’t get capitalized unless it’s starting the sentence.

  • Dialogue that Trails Off“I don’t know what to do…” Use elipses here but use them sparingly. Some writers tend to get carried away with them.

  • Cut Off by Another Speaker “But, I thought that you were a –” Us an em dash. The speaker may or may not have a chance to resume his thought, but if he does, use another em dash at the beginning when he continues.

  • Complete Sentences – Dialogue itself doesn’t have to be a complete sentence. People can speak in fragments.

Other Correct Examples:

  • “I’m beginning to understand this now,” Morgan said. “It all makes sense!”

  • Morgan said, “I can feel my mind expanding from the knowledge.”

  • “The power! The absolute power!” said Morgan.

  • “Yes, I quoted Jafar there. Do you want to fight about it?” Morgan assumed a fighting stance and then spoke quickly under her breath, “You’ll probably win.”

Happy writing!

-Morgan