My main problem as a writer is that I don’t write because “I have a story to tell”. I write because there are worlds I want to visit, ideas I want to explore, people I want to meet, conversations I want to hear, emotions that I want to express, and impossibilities I want to make real.
Which means that I still need a fucking plot.
mrkristoferweston on Instagram gives me hella chris argent vibes, j saying
Writers, what programmes do you like to use most when you're doing your thang? Currently using OneNote but it doesn't have a word count
The blood circulation in my hands is apalling so they keep going numb. Send help.
(this isnt a tiny victory, its a pretty big one. But the gif is cute)
Wheres my harringrove Dirty Dancing AU? I need dance instructor Billy having to teach posh boy Steve to dance to save Heathers ass
Im seeing a lot of fake relationship fics with steve asking eddie to pretend with him, but also consider eddie asking steve??
Like idk ppl are fucking with him and he needs the support of king steve to mend his reputation
Or some creep is hitting on him at a gig
Something like that, and helpful, silly ole steve is like god of course i'll help?
There are many people who choose to neglect labels and just call themselves queer or anything of that sort. Those people are amazing, but so are the people who need labels, like me. A lot of aspecs feel wrong when they cannot describe their lack of attraction, and I did too, until I found the label. Many people see labels as pointless, but I find comfort in it, knowing that I’m not messed up. Some people take years to be comfortable with labels, but some click automatically and love them. Some people feel constricted by labels or just don’t want to deal with them. Any option is ok. But don’t attack people who want labels just because they identify as something specific or because it’s not a common label. Not your business to do so. And they aren’t hurting anyone, so don’t bother ruining someone’s day or week or month just because you’re being salty. Thank you for coming to my ted talk.