The final, brilliant word on passive voice.
“She was killed [by zombies.]” <—- passive
“Zombies killed [by zombies] her.” <—- active
(via pleatedjeans)
The final, brilliant word on passive voice.
“She was killed [by zombies.]” <—- passive
“Zombies killed [by zombies] her.” <—- active
(via pleatedjeans)
simple monuments protected by the beyond
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clouds loom prophetic over the dock’s edge
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vibrant blue waves surround an ancient rock passage
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LADYLOCK. *drools*
I’m character shopping again. It’s like window shopping, except you actually get to use the item. At least, your characters do, fictionally.
I’ve been thinking about feminine uniforms. This certainly qualifies. I also love the term “ladylock.”
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(Source: sunne-in-splendour, via jennink)
a sunset over water catches the iced trees on shore, leaving a brilliant glow
these are trees on fire and ice
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