Posted 2 days ago
Posted 2 days ago

schwarbagetruck:

susitsu:

eximplode:

nevvymaster:

captainhanni:

if anyone has a tough year ahead of them or behind them

this japanese fisherman will get you back on your feet, i can guarantee

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I WON’T GIVE UP, JAPANESE FISHERMAN!!!

THIS IS ACTUALLY SURPRISINGLY INSPIRATIONAL, EVERYONE NEEDS A JAPANESE FISHERMAN TO YELL AT THEM SOMETIMES OKAY

PLEASE CAN I JUST HAVE THIS MAN DO THIS FOR ME EVERYDAY????

SOMEDAY I WILL DO SOMETHING THIS INSPIRATIONAL TOO, BUT UNTIL THAT DAY THIS MAN WILL HAVE TO DO IT FOR ME

Posted 2 days ago
  1. me: *saves videogame*
  2. me:
  3. me:
  4. me: did i save
Posted 2 days ago

truthandglory:

No matter who you are, you fucking wave at a toddler saying “bye”

Posted 2 days ago

inkydonkey:

We (actually, just me) started talking about digimon in the stream, so I threw this together

Posted 2 days ago

Reblog if you want a bunch of “have you evers” and “would you rathers” in your ask box right now.

(Source: falsel0ve-in-reallife)

Posted 3 days ago
Posted 4 days ago

tbskyen:

nsfwhumor:

A Gay Hike

I was like, “eeeeh, I guess this is funny but kind of dumb” and then the ending kicked my ass a little.

Posted 4 days ago
nihileigh:


This picture defines how I use the internet.

nihileigh:

This picture defines how I use the internet.

(Source: thiskiderik)

Posted 4 days ago

uncreativeart:

daunt:

covenmouse:

Y!Writer 5

What is yWriter?

yWriter is a word processor which breaks your novel into chapters and scenes, helping you keep track of your work while leaving your mind free to create. It will not write your novel for you, suggest plot ideas or perform creative tasks of any kind. yWriter was designed by an author, not a salesman!

yWriter5 is free to download and use, but you’re encouraged to register your copy if you find it useful.

If you’re just embarking on your first novel a program like yWriter may seem like overkill. I mean, all you have to do is type everything into a word processor! Sure, but wait until you hit 20,000 words, with missing scenes and chapters, notes all over your desk, characters and locations and plot points you’ve just added and which need to be referenced earlier … it becomes a real struggle. Now imagine that same novel at 40,000 or 80,000 words! No wonder most first-time writers give up.

(Although yWriter was designed for novels, enterprising users have created their own translation files to customise the program to work with plays, non-fiction and even sermons.)

What’s so special about yWriter?

I [Simon Haynes, the program author] really struggled with my first novel because I wrote slabs of text into a big word processor file and I just couldn’t make sense of the whole thing at once. No real overview, no easy jumping from scene to scene, nothing.

Next I tried saving each chapter to an individual file, with descriptive filenames, but moving scenes between files was a nuisance and I still couldn’t get an overview of the whole thing (or easily search for one word amongst 32 files)

My last attempt to use Word involved saving every scene as an individual file - e.g. Chapter 01 Scene 01 - Hal Spacejock Gets a Job.doc. That was fantastic until I decided to move one scene three chapters ahead, and had to manually rename all the files. Then I decided to put it back again! I could never remember which of the 200+ files contained a note I was looking for either.

As a programmer I’m used to dealing with projects broken into source files and modules, and I never lose track of my code. I decided to apply the same working method to my novels … and yWriter was the result.

I realize Word, OpenOffice and other modern word processors have outlining features, but they don’t have snapshot backups to sequential files like yWriter does. Roll back scenes to where they were half an hour ago, or re-read a version from four months ago - yWriter stores them all, automatically.

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^—all the above is c/p’ed from the main website.

I just really wanted to share this with others who might be in need of a really, super useful and FREE writing program to help them keep track of their longer works of fiction.  While I love using programs like google Docs, and do still use it for my roughs, Y!writer is really helpful to the editing process in being able to easily drag and drop scenes around wherever you want them, or navigate quickly through huge backlogs of material. 

It also allows you to create tags that let you know what characters are in each scenes, where important items turn up, what locations you’re at—and will even run reports to see how many instances you’re using of particular words.  Best of all, you can easily export the entire project into a word doc, pdf, or (in beta, i think) ebook.

If you haven’t checked this out, it may be worth a shot.

for my writer friends! :D

writing is a wonderful art as well (:

something for you aspiring novelists~

Posted 4 days ago

ffrankiero:

do you think p!nk becomes p?nk when she’s confused

Posted 4 days ago
strawberrykingpeachqueen:

eldochflamma:

thranduilwhispers:

zombee:

There’s at least like 10 of you.

ALL OF YOU

Yes. This.

My waifu.. ; ~ ;

strawberrykingpeachqueen:

eldochflamma:

thranduilwhispers:

zombee:

There’s at least like 10 of you.

ALL OF YOU

Yes. This.

My waifu.. ; ~ ;

Posted 5 days ago

amasugiru:

Argh… okay, I’m dumb but insomnia and flying anxiety prompted this.

I don’t know if this has been done before but I basically redesigned the Sailor Scouts as different FF classes. 

Moon—> White Mage

Mercury—> Scholar

Mars—> Red Mage

Jupiter —>Monk/Ninja

Venus—>Bard/Dancer

I have the outer scouts planned out but my wrist is killing me atm.

Posted 5 days ago

liermeik:

cockismybusiness:

rubitsart:

My storyboard final! An autobiographical tale of the scariest thing I ever encountered while babysitting.

OH MY GOD I AM CRYINLAUGHINGAKJSNDKSJFNSDGKJSD

I LAUHGED SO MUCH I THINK I PULLED SOMTHINGLKfsGH

OMG!! “I’M NEVER GONNA BE AN UNCLE!” THAT WAS THE BEST!!! XDDD

Posted 5 days ago

I decided to get some clothes that need to be donated ready to go, and I ended up finding a bunch of old shirts I put in there and I… pulled half of them out. Most of what I pulled out dOESN’T EVEN FIT.

I don’t have a hoarding problem I swear

Just a questionable taste in fashion

/sobs deeply