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TUMBLR WHAT DID YOU DO WITH THE TAGS

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TUMBLR WHAT DID YOU DO WITH THE TAGS

victoriouscrush: This is the most menacing goddamn dessert I’ve...

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victoriouscrush:

This is the most menacing goddamn dessert I’ve ever seen.

Enjoy your delicious gigantic FUKKEN CANNOLI MACE.

is this perhaps tumblr’s way of burying disappointing fandom posts in their respective...

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is this perhaps tumblr’s way of burying disappointing fandom posts in their respective tags

still woah no no nonope noep

twocodependentbrothers: mostly10: IT’S A BUG

feeshyfeesh: pixiv fantasia - the land of the protectors

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party is done sleep times is here

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party is done

sleep times is here


heavenseveneleven: sumboner:

all-blues: By みずが@例大祭け13b

asksonwukong: T-Twisted Fate! If you taught this bull how to...

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asksonwukong:

T-Twisted Fate! If you taught this bull how to tango, so help me, you’re getting a Crushing Blow to the face!

(( Number 5 for Valentine’s Day. Dear Alistar, That skin has too many details. Sincerely, Me. ))

jyzavi: 221bec: GIOVANNI YOU AND I BOTH KNOW THIS IS BULLSHIT...

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jyzavi:

221bec:

GIOVANNI YOU AND I BOTH KNOW THIS IS BULLSHIT LIKE HALF OF TEAM ROCKET’S POKEMON ARE MADE UP OF GODDAMN ZUBATS

But they are zubats from around the world.

top percentage zubats of all zubats from around the world

venicelatteart: king of britain

sempit-ernal: adolf-in-wonderland: lucylovestigers: laidxout: ...

komaedope: introducing the mysterious 8th millennium item; the...

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komaedope:

introducing the mysterious 8th millennium item; the millennium spoon


iskariya: Nope I don’t know what I just did.

ianbrooks: CTHULHU AWAKENS by Mark Lone 18” X 24 7 color screen...

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CTHULHU AWAKENS by Mark Lone / posted by ianbrooks.me


Glow In the Dark CTHULHU AWAKENS by Mark Lone / posted by ianbrooks.me

ianbrooks:

CTHULHU AWAKENS by Mark Lone

18” X 24 7 color screen print, with Green, Yellow and Florescent Blue Glow in the Dark Inks. For our dark lord on this unholy Cthulhu Cthursday!

Part of the Glow in the Dark art show (glow-y version on bottom), “When the Lights Go Out” at the Bottleneck Gallery / Facebook.

Artist: Blog / Facebook (submitted by : Xombie Dirge, thanks squire! You are a gentlemen of the highest regard and second to no man in the fine art of Tug-O-War)

How to finally finish: A guide by a terminal procrastinator.

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rhymingslang:

Now, now- theres nothing dirty about that title so if you’re giggling then be ashamed and clean that filthy mind of yours.

I figured that if you’re on Tumblr a lot of the time then you are one prone to procrastination, so here are a few tips to help combat the symptoms of ‘I’ll-do-it-lateritis’ that I hope will help get you in the mindset for writing.

  1. TURN OFF THE INTERNET-                                                       Are you ok? Breathing? Heart good? Ok, now let me explain what I mean. Unless you need it for research or because you store your work somewhere online then you do not need the internet on and keeping it on will only make you more tempted to do an internet instead of doing a book (heh). Having the temptation will make you morelikley to take it and, when you’re trying to concentrate, seeing that little number next to the tumblr tab will just make you itch to refresh the page rather than do some writing. So, turn it off, set a queue and let your followers do without you for a while. 
  2. TELL PEOPLE ABOUT WHAT YOU’RE DOING-                     Telling people what you’re doing will give you more incentive to actually do it. Its all well and good keeping your project to yourself but that’s also less of a drive to actually get it finished. If you get other people excited for what you’re doing and supporting you then you’ll be less likely to want to just give up and ignore your targets. Its easy to ignore targets you’ve set for yourself, but no so much if you’re ignoring other people as well. Get your friends to support you, tell them the plot and get them excited to read it. 

    Note: Not only will this get you motivated but it will make you more excited and proud of what you’re doing. Like you already have a little fanbase of your very own to love and cherish and kill off their favorite characters brutally and without remorse. 

  3. TALK TO PEOPLE ABOUT IT-                                                  While this may sound very similar to the last one it does differ in some ways. Get your friends interested, or your partner or even your grandma. Talk through plot points with them, let them know what happens. If you’re going through a rough spot or experiencing writers block then conversing about your novel and the characters will stir up your love of writing and get you excited to go home and write more, get the next chapter down. Me and my other half, for instance, are always talking about their characters and novel and whats happens. It gets them excited and eager to get their ideas down. You need to work up a passion for your characters (not like that you dirty minded people) and a love of the plot (oi, now you’re just being silly) in order to want to do it. Trust me, talking it through and chatting about it will seriously help you get motivated. 

    Note: If you don’t have any friends then come talk to me about it, my ask box is always open and I am always happy to get chatting about your ideas.

  4. MAKE A PLAYLIST-                                                                         Get your iTunes open and start compiling songs. Give one to each main character, get songs that just encompass the feel of the novel and songs that would go perfectly with certain moments. Fighting songs, breaking up songs, death-of-a-character songs. Get it all down then put it on while you write. Music is always a great motivator and having it playing while you write will certainly help you get to the emotional level you need to be at to scribble everything down. Not only this but if you keep the list on your iPod when you go out then each song will provide reminders for events in the novel and serve as a constant reminder of your project. In short- keep the songs that help you get the emotional level needed to write. Trust me, it helps. 
  5. TARGETS, TARGETS, TARGETS- If you’ve ever taken part in NaNoWriMo then you will know just how important targets are and if you haven’t then I congratulate you on not being a dangerously insane human being. Targets give you something to aim for, something to achieve for and something to keep you writing. Set yourself reasonable targets, stuff like ‘4, 500 words a week’ or ‘Get to chapter 18 by the end of May’. This will help you pace yourself and give you that indescribable feeling of pride when you actually hit your targets. With a massive project you need to keep chunking it up into bite-size pieces, like cake. Mmm, cake….anyway, give yourself something to hit. Give yourself a goal to aim for. Buy yourself a sticker chart from Poundland and give yourself a gold star every time you reach a goal or buy yourself a cupcake or something to keep you going. Targets are the most important tool in a novelists arsenal, plus, they’re really good at keeping you sane. 

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