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  • checks if you’re over-using adverbs
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quirk-y:

Angsty Romantic Cliches I’m a Slut For 

  • Holding their partner’s unconscious/dead body
  • Sobbing into their partner’s shoulder/chest
  • One of them is hurt and the other falls asleep in their hospital room
  • The other losing their mind when their partner is hurt/killed and charging into battle recklessly
  • “I thought I lost you” hugs
  • “Don’t go where I can’t follow!” 
  • One is mind controlled and forced to fight the other
  • The other refusing to harm them and getting seriously injured as consequence 
  • The person coming to and seeing what they’ve done
  • I could go on about this trope alone for 5 hours
  • A last desperate “I love you!” 
  • A tearful, hard kiss before battle, bonus points if its a confessional kiss
  • “Please, I don’t know what I’d do without you.” 
  • Bandaging each other’s wounds
  • Both of them injured, and waking up beside each other

smut-101:

  1. Ample – 

    used for referring in a positive or humorous way to someone’s body, or a part of it, that is large

  2. Angular – 

    bony, lean, or gaunt

  3. Apple-Shaped – have broader shoulders and bust, and narrower hips
  4. Barrel-Chested – has a large chest that curves outward
  5. Beefy – has a large heavy body and strong muscles
  6. Big – tall and heavy, and often fat
  7. Bony – 

    so thin that the bones are prominent

  8. Brawny – physically strong, with big muscles
  9. Broad – 

    of great extent; large

  10. Built

    very beautiful or physically very attractive

  11. Bulbous – 

    bulb-shaped; bulging

  12. Bullnecked – with a short thick neck
  13. Burly

    large and strong; heavily built

  14. Busty – having large breasts
  15. Buxom – vigorously or healthily plump

  16. Calloused – having an area of hardened skin

  17. Chubby – plump and rounded
  18. Chunky – bulky and solid

  19. Colossal – extremely large

  20. Coltish – tall and thin
  21. Compact – physically small but looks strong
  22. Corpulent – having a large bulky body

  23. Curvy – shapely and voluptuous

  24. Dainty

    delicately small and pretty

  25. Dumpy

    short and stout

  26. Elfin

    small and delicate, typically with an attractively mischievous or strange charm

  27. Emaciated

    abnormally thin or weak

  28. Fat

    having a large amount of excess flesh

  29. Fit

    in good health

  30. Flabby

    having soft loose flesh

  31. Flat-chested

    having small breasts

  32. Frail

    weak and delicate

  33. Gangling – very tall and thin, with long arms and legs, and not graceful
  34. Gawky – tall and thin, and moving in a way that does not seem graceful or comfortable
  35. Giant

    of very great size or force; gigantic

  36. Heavily-Built

    having a large, broad, and strong body

  37. Heavy-Set – having a stocky or stout build
  38. Herculean

    muscular and strong

  39. Hourglass Figure

    the circumference of the bust, waist, and hips, are a wide bust, a narrow waist, and a wide hip that has similar measurements to that of the bust.

  40. Hulking – large, heavy, or clumsy

  41. Husky

    strong; hefty

  42. Itsy-Bitsy

    very small; tiny

  43. Lanky

    ungracefully thin and tall

  44. Lean

    without much flesh; thin and fit

  45. Leggy

    having attractively long legs

  46. Lithe

    thin, supple, and graceful

  47. Long-Legged

    having long legs

  48. Long-Limbed

    tall with long legs and arms

  49. Meaty

    fleshy; brawny.

  50. Musclebound – has extremely large strong muscles as a result of a lot of exercise
  51. Muscly – with well-developed muscles
  52. Muscular

    having well-developed muscles

  53. Obese

    grossly fat or overweight

  54. Oval-Shaped

    large bust, narrow hips, and a full midsection

  55. Paunchy – having a paunch; having a prominent stomach

  56. Pear-Shaped

    having hips that are disproportionately wide in relation to the upper part of the body

  57. Petite – 

    having a small and attractively dainty build

  58. Pigeon-Chested

    having a narrow chest that sticks out more than usual at the front

  59. Plump

    having a full rounded shape

  60. Podgy

    somewhat fat; chubby

  61. Pudgy

    slightly fat

  62. Puny

    small and weak

  63. Round-Shouldered

    having the shoulders bent forward so that the back is rounded

  64. Runty

    a person of small stature

  65. Scrawny

    unattractively thin and bony

  66. Shapely

    having an attractive or well-proportioned shape

  67. Shrimpy

    of inferior size; puny, runty

  68. Shriveled

    wrinkled and contracted

  69. Sinewy

    lean and muscular

  70. Skeletal

    very thin; emaciated

  71. Skinny – very thin
  72. Slender

    gracefully thin

  73. Slim

    gracefully thin; slenderly built

  74. Slight – thin, not very tall, and not looking very strong
  75. Slightly-Built – thin and not very tall
  76. Solid – big and has a strong firm body
  77. Spindly

    long or tall and thin

  78. Spoon-Figured

    hips are larger than your bust with a defined waist

  79. Statuesque – tall and beautiful like a statue
  80. Stocky

    broad and sturdily built

  81. Stout – 

    somewhat fat or of heavy build

  82. Strapping – tall and strong
  83. Stubby

    short and thick

  84. Svelte

    slender and elegant

  85. Tall

    of great or more than average height

  86. Thick – 

    with meat on your bones

  87. Thin – having little bodily flesh or fat; lean or slender

  88. Taut – firm with strong muscles and little fat
  89. Thickset – has a wide strong body
  90. Toned

    having firm and well-defined muscles

  91. Top-Heavy

    having a disproportionately large bust

  92. Towering

    extremely tall

  93. Trim

    neat and smart in appearance

  94. Tubby

    short and rather fat

  95. Underweight

    below a weight considered normal or desirable

  96. Upstanding – tall and straight
  97. Voluptuous

    curvaceous and sexually attractive

  98. Well-Built

    large and strong

  99. Willowy – tall, thin, and graceful
  100. Wiry – 

    lean, tough, and sinewy

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deafmic:

OH BOY

okay, let’s talk a little about foil character in writing. foil characters are characters who commonly display opposite traits to another character they are closely tied with. it’s a common misconception that foil characters are always the rival to the character they foil and that they have to be opposite in every way–neither of these are true. it’s actually fairly common for a foil character to be set up as the character’s best friend and contrast only the traits the author wants to highlight in that character. i like talking about foil characters a lot because i feel as though they are very good in narratives when written correctly. 

like i said in that one ask, mic and aizawa read like foils to each other to me. or more, mic is a foil to aizawa, since aizawa is far more of a main character than he is. 

let’s start here–there was a post going around about how hizashi and aizawa’s hero names are pretty much opposites of each other, with erasing something being the opposite of presenting something and a headphone being the opposite of a microphone. that’s a good place to start, because those names are:

1. something that defines them, their careers, an who they are as people

2. fundamental to their relationship and their interconnectedness as characters, given that mic gave aizawa the hero name that he’s kept for 15 years and counting and the name that he operates his entire career under. mic essentially gave him part of his identity, and the name itself is pretty much the opposite of mic’s.

going a bit further, aizawa is characterized as not caring about appearances, introverted, and relying far more on technique than words when fighting/acting. mic is the opposite in every way, with his characterization being primarily very extroverted, obviously putting care in his appearance (i will never forgive him for That Hair), spending most of his career in the public eye, and literally using words to speak. mic is characterized as a person who pretty much never stops talking, while aizawa is much quieter and seems to pick and choose more when to speak. similarly, mic is much more visible about his emotions, whereas i think aizawa would rather die than admit he actually has feelings. mic is always moving, whereas aizawa relies a lot on stealth and being still. mic has neverending energy, aizawa can often be seen in the background asleep or just generally very lethargic. i could go on, but you get the point here for the most part. 

also, their designs are opposite of each other, too. i realize that both mic and aizawa wear all black, but you cannot tell me that the thing that sticks out with mic’s design isn’t his hair. it is literally the first thing people notice. the fucking cockatoo hair. and it’s bright fucking yellow. the closest to the opposite of black you can get without going for white. because of this, people assign bright yellow and bright colors as mic’s coloring, whereas with aizawa, everything is just black. dude literally does not wear any color (unless you count his goggles, in which case, bright yellow. literally the same color as mic.). going a step forward, mic obviously puts care into his appearance and has that weird 80′s aesthetic where all he wears is tight leather. meanwhile, we have aizawa, who wears a baggy enough jumpsuit that he could probably just wear a garbage bag instead and no one would be able to tell the difference. mic, who seems to meticulously care for his appearance, if that hair and weird mustache says anything, and aizawa, who looks like he hasn’t had a haircut or seen a razor in 14 years.

then we get to the whole style thing. mic lives his life in the spotlight. dude is a radio (and also television, maybe?) star who is well known, the head of a department, and a well-known pro hero. aizawa, on the other hand, very specifically stays out of the spotlight and works in the underground and acts like he is in actual, physical pain every time he has to talk to the press. with their fighting styles, aizawa is far more passive and would be categorized as either a support or a defense hero, since his quirk is purely non-physical. his gimmick is stealth. however, mic is completely offensive. even in the final exams, mic didn’t even chase the kids down. he literally just stood at the entrance and screamed, while aizawa has to get the drop on his opponents to attack them and usually has to be the first to attack.

speaking of quirks, i made a post a while ago about this, but mic’s quirk absolutely does not have many counters. the best thing mic has to a counter is aizawa’s erasure. mic is insanely powerful and knows how to control his quirk and would’ve easily won the final exam battle had it not been for his fear of bugs. i mean, when aizawa got hurt at usj, he easily leveled a bunch of villains with a single attack. countering mic’s quirk is very hard since he has so much control over it, and really the only counter he has in canon is aizawa right now. which, is pretty significant when you consider that these two are pretty interconnected. 

so yeah, i do really think mic is a foil to aizawa. mic usually doesn’t show up by himself in the manga or the anime–aizawa is usually somewhere to be found either directly or indirectly in the scenes he’s in. mic is used to highlight a lot of aizawa’s quiet nature, especially since these are the first two veteran teachers we see in the series–aizawa, who’s quiet and strict, and mic, who’s loud and pretty friendly. i think mic is set up to be his foil and i hope their relationship is expanded upon more in the future, since i personally think it’s one that’s important to aizawa’s character.

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teekettle:

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While AO3 has a way to click to see notes at the end, this tutorial is how you can not only have your viewers click to view certain notes, but also click back to where they had been reading before. We don’t even need to use a workskin for this, but just an implementation of simple anchor links. So whether you have a lot of references in your work or just want to let your inner Pratchett* loose, this is how you do it.

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disneysmermaids:

cherribalm:

site that you can type in the definition of a word and get the word

site for when you can only remember part of a word/its definition 

site that gives you words that rhyme with a word

site that gives you synonyms and antonyms

THAT FIRST SITE IS EVERY WRITER’S DREAM DO YOU KNOW HOW MANY TIMES I’VE TRIED WRITING SOMETHING AND THOUGHT GOD DAMN IS THERE A SPECIFIC WORD FOR WHAT I’M USING TWO SENTENCES TO DESCRIBE AND JUST GETTING A BUNCH OF SHIT GOOGLE RESULTS