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Finally, the words! I knew it was a great alarm to wake up to - “my lady sweet, arise!”
(Source: wemawkable)
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Finally, the words! I knew it was a great alarm to wake up to - “my lady sweet, arise!”
(Source: wemawkable)
ok so let me get this straight. this tom hiddleston guy.
- his mother’s a brit, father’s scottish (HAWT)
- attended eton college—as in, one of the top elite prep schools in the world (incidentally, he was classmates with prince william. yah.)
- far from finished, he added cambridge university to his…
You left out the part where he:
- Learned to dance flamenco and the waltz
- Became an expert horseman
- Learned swordfighting at RADA
- Answers interviewer questions with meaningful and inspiring remarks that are truly quote-worthy
- Quotes Romantic and Modernist poetry on his twitter account
The part that got me was definitely the Modernist poetry-citing LOL
- What Will Your Character Do When Disaster Strikes?
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by JJ Cooper- Body Language Cheat Sheet
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USING ARCHETYPES IN YOUR STORIES
- A Primer on Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
by Carolyn Kaufman, PsyD
Writing Better Romantic RelationshipsThis series looks at the Anima/Animus archetype, which is most often seen in romantic relationships, and how to use it to create more compelling romantic relationships, regardless of genre. Looks at what the anima and animus are, how they’re formed, and why fiction writers need to understand them. There’s also some and what makes love grow - and how happily ever afters really work.
- Creating Riveting Romances: The Anima/Animus Archetype Defined
by Carolyn Kaufman, PsyD- Writing Romance: Three Influences on the Anima/Animus Archetype
by Carolyn Kaufman, PsyD- The Perfect Hero and the Perfect Heroine: Dark and Light Sides of the Anima & Animus
by Carolyn Kaufman, PsyD- What Does it Really Take to Live Happily Ever After?
A look at the psychological research on what makes or breaks romantic relationships. - by Carolyn Kaufman, PsyD
Creating Better Antagonists
- Three-Dimensional Villains: Finding Your Character’s Shadow
Using Jungian archetypes and hands-on exercises, this article teaches fiction writers to tap their own dark sides to create realistic villains who will really challenge the hero/es and keep tension high. - by Carolyn Kaufman, PsyD
- The Other in Fiction: Creating Wonderfully Wicked Villains
The kinds of villains that keep us riveted to a story tap the darkest aspects of the human heart; learn about what those aspects are and how to use them in your fiction. - by Carolyn Kaufman, PsyD
FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY
- Basic Information on Forensic Science by Juan Salvo
- The Truth about Forensic Psychology by Lisa Featherston
HA! I’m in psych and I didn’t know such things existed! Time to combine passion with passion! <3
(Source: thisisnotpsychology)
In These Words
FUCK I bought this book a few years back and LOVED IT!
Need to get my hands on more..MOAR!
How can they look into my eyes
And still they don’t believe me?
FUCK! ALL THE LOKI-FEELS QAQ
(Source: sherleck)
Loki all over my dashboard…literally
My right kind of porn ;D
(Source: tiddleston)
LOL DA BEST!i was about to scroll past this
then I saw Juandicimo
Gary
Tootie
JUANDICIMO
Oh well hello childhood.
I need a group of people to seriously cosplay any one of my fandoms. I haven’t decided which, yet.
Why is everything so perfect.
holy shit mr crocker
NEEDS MORE PHILIP
Reblog for the Loki love
(Source: fulltimeanglophile)
My heart can’t take this…
(Source: captain-4merica)