I Know Its Impossible But I Would Love To Hear A Conversation Between Frank, Chuck And Nick. I Imagine

I know its impossible but I would love to hear a conversation between frank, chuck and nick. I imagine it would be epic.

#deadrising #FrankWest #ChuckGreene #Nickramos #3 dudes just chilling

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I gave Nick the headcanon gift of Mechanophilia. I'm not sorry at all


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Nick Ramos.

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1 month ago

wikipedia no longer being anywhere near the top of search results when looking up anything feels eviscerating

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Writing Platonic Relationships

When writing relationships between characters, one of the best things you can do as a writer is master the art of platonic relationships. Not every relationship has to turn romantic—and when done right, platonic bonds can hit harder than love stories.

But writing them well? That takes a lot of intentionally-written cues and dialogue. Here are just a few tips:

1. Establish emotional intimacy early

Platonic doesn’t mean distant. Let them see each other. Let one character be the first person the other calls when things go wrong. Show moments of vulnerability, casual care, and trust without flirty undertones. Let them have traditions, inside jokes, or quiet routines together.

2. Don’t hint at romance “just in case”

If you’re going for a purely platonic vibe, don’t toss in romantic tension as bait. It cheapens the relationship. Let them have chemistry that’s based in compatibility, not attraction. Not every deep bond needs a romantic subplot. Avoid unnecessary lingering glances or “almost touch” moments unless it’s 100% platonic context (e.g., comforting after a trauma).

3. Give them shared history or shared growth

Platonic duos feel real when we see how they’ve been through things together. Maybe they survived something. Maybe they just grew up side by side. What matters is that their connection isn’t shallow. Flashbacks, casual references to “remember when,” or unspoken teamwork go a long way.

4. Let them be physically close without it meaning more

One character leaning on the other’s shoulder. Braiding hair. Holding hands in a high-stress moment. All of this can be platonic when framed right. Normalize physical affection without romantic framing. You could show how each character interprets the touch. If it’s comfort or instinct—not attraction—it’s platonic.

5. Use other characters to reinforce it

Have others in the story acknowledge the bond without assuming it’s romantic. It helps the reader accept it as non-romantic, too. Maybe someone can say, “You two are like siblings” or “You always have each other’s back.” Reinforce the type of love.

6. Give them conflict—but let them choose each other

Don’t make it perfect. Platonic love, like any bond, includes disagreement. But when they still come through for each other, that’s what makes it powerful. Maybe one apologizes without ego. The other forgives without resentment. That’s platonic strength.

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Platonic relationships aren’t the backup to romance—they’re their own kind of energy. They don’t need to be slow-burn romances in disguise. Let them be bold, soft, loud, or quiet—but most of all, real. Because at the end of the day, platonic love deserves to be written with the same depth, stakes, and tenderness as any love story.

2 months ago

it's funny how many aspects of society are essentially designed to make people terrified and insane at all times

2 years ago

Does anyone know what movie this is from

Guy succumbs from an unchecked coronary disease in this short film

Guy Succumbs From An Unchecked Coronary Disease In This Short Film
Guy Succumbs From An Unchecked Coronary Disease In This Short Film
Guy Succumbs From An Unchecked Coronary Disease In This Short Film
4 months ago

Just another roid head pumping himself up to the brink of exploding!

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