screenplay update: darren had lied to me about the word count so i had to cut down my screenplay to 1789 words instead of the 1980 meaning that I lose the flashforward where they are gay together and kiss at the end which is sad :( but theres nothing i can do about so, i am posting the last section here in memorial for tori and evelyns relationship: 6. INT. TORI AND EVELYN'S FLAT - EVENING FLAS... » Continue Reading
I am a PROUD oxford comma hater. an anti if you will. I do not believe in it, it does not need to exist, i have critical thinking skills i can understand sentences. For those that do not know what an oxford comma is: Oxford Comma - the oxford comma is a serial comma placed immediately after the penultimate term in a series of three or more items. Example: We invited the stripp » Continue Reading
THE OWL HOUSE NEW EPISODE SPOILERS!!! i missed the owl house so much 😭 lumity is so cute the whole sweet potato thing is the cutest shit ever, i love them so much ☹️☹️ eda and raine making me so emotional, they are so cute but their memory is gone sobs and cries AMITY AND WILLOW BEING FRIENDS AGAIN crying hysterically i have not watched toh in a while i need to rewatch but raine letting eda go ... » Continue Reading
i think having a little blog is so cool, i have wanted one since i was like 10 but my mum said no. i was so upset i just wanted to write my little thoughts on the internet - in hindsight it was probably for the best i am a bit silly. maybe i will copy neptune (sorry best friend) and do daily blogs because i quite like it!!! when i figure out how to get my playlist analysis to work it is over for ... » Continue Reading
Tori (she/her) and Evie (Evelyn, she/they) are the characters I created for my screenplay coursework. They are definitely not loosely based on Shirabu and Semi from Haikyuu I literally would never do that. Anyways this post has their backstory on since I can't fit it into my screenplay because of the word limit. Tori and Evelyn met in high school when they were 16 and 17 respectively. They were... » Continue Reading