shitposts, cats, fandom, gaming, aesthetic/art and stim;
approx one hundred posts per day;
tags stories and worksafent;
one day I wil have a cat, alledgedly INTP -T, too ill to study;
sideblogs: nails, fashion, stim (inactive)
I thought you meant actual canvases, for physical painting, because yeah? I have done both. I have re-used physical canvases because they are expensive, and a pain to stretch, and take up space, and its not like I’m selling them or anything …
Mine is usually saved as Don’t Kill Your Darlings.
[Image ID: Three screencaps from Twitter. First, by c e aubin @ceuabin, dated Aug 25, 2023 at 7:15 PM with 52.1k views: “Genuinely, my main dissertation writing tip for PhD students (or anyone!) is to make an additional document for each of your chapters, and then paste everything you cut out into it. Cannot describe how many times I went back and retrieved things I thought I’d never use.”
Second, by Stephen Hopkins @phil_lol_ogist: “YES For every file I’m working on, I make "samefilenameCUTS.doc”. The shadow doc often comes in handy late in the game! And it frees me up from anxiety while editing.“
Third, by Ashley Nicole Black @ashleyn1cole: "I do this with scripts too. And I’ve never gone back for anything in there, but it helps make it psychologically easier to edit when I know I can.” Reply from ceaubin: “Yes! Especially if you have to cut out a part that is particularly well-written or poignant, but doesn’t fit the structure or the theme of the section. Less painful knowing you can still access it.”
you finally confess your attraction to the hot priest and he’s like “oh darling, I thought you’d never ask” and proceeds to bite your neck and turn you into another catholic priest
people can be so weird about their double standards for fanfiction vs traditional fiction. once saw someone very seriously say that people who write fic for the terror are fucked up and need to stop because those were literally real people who died on the franklin expedition, but they were also completely fine with tv show the terror itself existing, despite the fact that it, too, is fiction about the literally real people who died on the franklin expedition. our blessed historical fiction vs their barbarous rpf.