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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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brightwanderer

I think a lot about how we as a culture have turned “forever” into the only acceptable definition of success.

Like… if you open a coffee shop and run it for a while and it makes you happy but then stuff gets too expensive and stressful and you want to do something else so you close it, it’s a “failed” business. If you write a book or two, then decide that you don’t actually want to keep doing that, you’re a “failed” writer. If you marry someone, and that marriage is good for a while, and then stops working and you get divorced, it’s a “failed” marriage.

The only acceptable “win condition” is “you keep doing that thing forever”. A friendship that lasts for a few years but then its time is done and you move on is considered less valuable or not a “real” friendship. A hobby that you do for a while and then are done with is a “phase” - or, alternatively, a “pity” that you don’t do that thing any more. A fandom is “dying” because people have had a lot of fun with it but are now moving on to other things.

I just think that something can be good, and also end, and that thing was still good. And it’s okay to be sad that it ended, too. But the idea that anything that ends is automatically less than this hypothetical eternal state of success… I don’t think that’s doing us any good at all.

kasienda
ittybittytatertot

Some of the best writing advice I ever got was if you’re stuck on a scene or a line, the problem is actually about 10 lines back and that’s saved me from writer’s block so many times.

melindawrites

I feel like I need an elaborate explanation

ittybittytatertot

Often times, I find myself stuck on what a character should say next or what should happen in a scene to connect A to B or so on. When this happens, I fall into the trap of writing and rewriting the same few lines over and over, and becoming more and more dissatisfied every time until I give up. 

But problem is almost never actually whatever line I’m trying to write at the moment; the issue is the stuff leading up to the line. Maybe there are structural issues with the set up, maybe I wrote a bit of dialogue that was out of character leading to a discussion that doesn’t make sense, maybe I’m missing a vital piece of exposition or expositing too much. It could be a lot of things, but the important part of the advice is to look back and be willing to consider changes to something earlier in the work (even if you’re really attached to like a piece of dialogue or a particular sentence or something) instead of trying to find a way to force out a scene that’s not working.

melindawrites

That makes a lot of sense. Thanks for explaining!

koosei

…… This is an amazing bit of advice. I keep having to pause for just that.

tsuki-chibi

@chatonne-rousse

kasienda

Yes! This is a very normal part of my process. It’s now a matter of routine! When I write myself into a wall, I go back to the beginning of the scene - read the whole thing and identify either a) the last prt that feels right, or b) any place where the scene seems like it could have gone differently.

noeycat07
cowboyslovingboys

why do grooms get one boring black jacket and brides get the most jawdropping gowns ever like when i get married i want pearls and lace and a train is that too much to ask??

rebellum

Hnn could you imagine.. a suit embroidered with baroque pearls… a LACE CAPE gently floating behind the groom… a fuckin sword..

cowboyslovingboys

oh my god…. your m i n d…. the wedding industry is quaking 

keltik

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Meanwhile in Scotland…

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moonymango

YO, there are SO MANY great groom outfits around the world where he is dressed all in silk, lace, gold, pearls and glitter, with capes and scarves, hats and stitchery and I find it so sad that most of these countries switch over to “suit”. Like, look at these handsome boys!

India

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Sudan

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China (traditional)

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Nigeria

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Indonesia

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Mongolia

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Ghana

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Ethiopia

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Poland

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Romania

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Russia (1)

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Russia (2)

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ratherinterestingmilkshake

*shakes fist at sky*

damn you western marriage culture

kreature-ofthenight

may I add

Norway

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japan 

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japan the hard core traditional wedding costume

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Turkey

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Hungary

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Navajo

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maori (new zealand)

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Fiji

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Tonga

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awesomeismyname13

Damn

chaoscontrolled123
chaoscontrolled123

Luke and I were looking at Hieronymus Bosch’s painting The Garden of Earthly Delights and discovered, much to our amusement, music written upon the posterior of one of the many tortured denizens of the rightmost panel of the painting which is intended to represent Hell. I decided to transcribe it into modern notation, assuming the second line of the staff is C, as is common for chants of this era.

so yes this is LITERALLY the 600-years-old butt song from hell

EDIT: I still can’t believe this took off like it did this is crazy??? Just wanted to let people know that there are indeed errors in the transcription and this is indeed not a very good recording (I threw this together in like 30 minutes at 1 in the morning,) but I’m working with the music department at my college to get the transcription more accurate!

in the meantime enjoy this fantastic choral arrangement by wellmanicuredman i’m in love

judeohchop

This made me laugh so much.