But oh my god. Oh my fucking god. The soundtrack for A Discovery of Witches could have me on my KNEES right now. Oh. My. God. I cannot. That soundtrack could kill me right now and I would use my last breaths to profess my deep, undying love for the complete, absolute BEAUTY that it just gave to my life.
reblogging because "nice cock, kill yourself" will now be my sign off for the rest of forever
My one friend group can't stop saying, "See you in hell!" in a cheerful voice instead of, "Talk to you later!" and my other friend group can't stop calling things "penis" instead of "cool" or "good", so I just unironically uttered the phrase, "Sounds penis, see you in hell," as I got off the phone.
i am nooooot locked the fuck in. im locked the fuck out. call the locksmith
SUSHI!
Bad news, y'all
You really gotta write the damn book to become a published author
Look, surface-level themes are cute and all “love conquers all,” “good always wins,” “believe in yourself”...but they don’t hit the jugular. The best themes crack you open. They dig into the uncomfortable, unresolved questions you’ve been avoiding.
Why do we stay loyal to people who hurt us?
Is forgiveness selfish or selfless?
What does it mean to feel safe in your own skin?
If you’re writing something that makes you squirm a little, like something you wouldn’t casually bring up at brunch—that’s probably the real story you need to tell. And that’s also the story your readers need to hear. Vulnerability isn't a weakness; it's the damn foundation.
i'm not a lesbian as far as i know and i already have a wife but thanks tumblr
Me, writing something at 1 am: Omg I'm literally a genius this words sound amazing I ate totally whith this one omfg
The writing:
Just your average queer writer, obsessed with a myriad of random BS that won't give me anything but amusement and happiness in life. 19, Minors please DNI.
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