shewhoneverforgets:

 the walking dead + carl and rick

suchasugarcube-deactivated20140:

“Dad, when can I have my gun back?”

rshelps:
“  HOW TO PLAY A NAIVE CHARACTER;
“ I’m not going to lie, I was a little baffled when we first got this request. I don’t usually read guides on portraying characters with specific character traits that more or less ‘define’ them - as I...

rshelps:

HOW TO PLAY A NAIVE CHARACTER; 

I’m not going to lie, I was a little baffled when we first got this request. I don’t usually read guides on portraying characters with specific character traits that more or less ‘define’ them - as I believe that tends to lead a person to portray their character in a very linear way. The truth is, you, as a writer, have the creative freedom to write your character any way you prefer and please, with as few limitations as possible - which is, and always has been - the beauty of roleplaying. Though I feel that to write a realistic character, one should focus on making them multifaceted and avoid stereotypical molds. That being said, let’s move forward, shall we?

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55 Words to Describe Someone’s Voice

writinghelpers:

writinghelpers:

I was sitting on the computer last night trying to be productive and actually write something. My first sentence included the character listening to a voice through an intercom and my first thought was, “What kind of voice is it?” 

So, naturally, I found myself googling the different ways to describe a voice. I present to you my findings! I hope you all find it useful. 

  • adenoidal (adj): if someone’s voice is adenoidal, some of the sound seems to come through their nose
  • appealing (adj): an appealing look/voice shows that you want help, approval, or agreement
  • breathy (adj): with loud breathing noises
  • brittle (adj): if you speak in a brittle voice, you sound as if you are about to cry
  • croaky (adj): if someone’s voice sounds croaky, they speak in a low, rough voice that sounds as if they have a sore throat
  • dead (adj): if someone’s eyes or voice are dead, they feel or show no emotion
  • disembodied (adj): a disembodied voice comes from someone who you cannot see
  • flat (adj): spoken in a voice that does not go up and down; this word is often used for describing the speech of people from a particular region

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ellet0mkins:

Carl Grimes Scenes: 4x01 '30 Days Without An Accident' 

boboyaboo:

One of my homophobic student said that he’s uncomfortable with gay people because he’s afraid they’ll like him and I said “There are a lot of straight girls in this class and I don’t see them lining up the streets trying to get with you so what’s your point?”

As a teacher I don’t think I should’ve said that to a student in front of the whole class but that felt good…

russianparkourist:

mymindpalaceisatardis:

viacherbourgandqueenstown:

It’s that time of month again… you know what that means…

BEST DESCRIPTION OF A PERIOD I HAVE EVER SEEN IN MY ENTIRE LIFE

I now understand women through a gifset. Thank you, Tumblr

ALY CAT