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Photo submitted in text post to prevent potential seizures (although it doesn’t seem to flash nearly as much online as it does in Photoshop).
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Screenwriting Tip #797
screenwritingtips:
It’s easy to make us empathize with horror movie characters. It’s a lot harder to make us empathize with the monster (also a lot more fun, and potentially more disturbing).
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Terribly Ineffectual Serial Killers
Back to this.
There is a disagreeable lack of non-scary words that rhyme with “Dahmer,” so he eats boys’ hands… to death… I guess… Terribly ineffectual.
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collegehumor:
Ordinary Winter Day in Norway
If that’s an “ordinary” day, then you can sign me up—for the “not doing that ever” list.
Well this sums up my night pretty well minus the vodka.
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Nothing like running around the yard in an October snowstorm with a hyperactive puppy.
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Build your own chopper
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UPDATE: CollegeHumor came up with this hilariousness, and I’d like to suggest that you check out CollegeHumor: The Website. The Book. to see it in its full glory.
jonjohns65:
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Does anyone else add extra ginger to their ginger ale? It’s gingerly delicious.
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Flight of the Space Bat: How to Make Talking...
alexkirwan:
Check it out, here.
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Screenwriting Tip #783
screenwritingtips:
Internal problems trump external threats. You can throw all the zombies, Nazis and gangsters you want at your protagonist, but it’s all meaningless without a single good moral conflict.
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Screenwriting Tip #787
screenwritingtips:
You can’t create good plot twists without fully understanding your characters, because twists are about characters changing, not events.
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