lentilsdotcom:

lentilsdotcom:

sibling relationships are so strange… like i love you. you will never understand me in a way that matters. we are the same person in drastically different ways. we are sewn together. we don’t talk. we are attached at the hip. you wish i was never born. can i call you. let’s eat together. i forgive you. etc

i don’t have enough photos of you on my phone to make one your contact picture. we got the same tattoo completely by coincidence. why do you always get to be mario. i love the meals you cook. we live in different universes. you can stay at my house if you need. we have never been friends. you are more important to me than anyone on this earth

luna-azzurra:

Body language cheat sheet for writers

As a writer, understanding and incorporating body language into your storytelling can greatly enhance your characters and their interactions. Here’s a cheat sheet to help you describe body language effectively:


Facial Expressions:

* Raised eyebrows: Surprise, disbelief, or curiosity.

* Furrowed brow: Concentration, confusion, or frustration.

* Smiling: Happiness, amusement, or friendliness.

* Frowning: Disapproval, sadness, or concern.

* Lip biting: Nervousness, anticipation, or tension.


Eye Movements:

* Eye contact: Confidence, interest, or honesty.

* Avoiding eye contact: Shyness, guilt, or deception.

* Narrowed eyes: Suspicion, skepticism, or concentration.

* Wide eyes: Shock, fear, or surprise.

* Rolling eyes: Exasperation, annoyance, or disbelief.


Gestures:

* Crossing arms: Defensiveness, disagreement, or discomfort.

* Nervous fidgeting: Anxiety, restlessness, or impatience.

* Pointing: Assertiveness, emphasis, or accusation.

* Open palms: Honesty, openness, or sincerity.

* Hand on chin: Deep thought, contemplation, or evaluation.


Posture and Movement:

* Slumped shoulders: Defeat, sadness, or fatigue.

* Upright posture: Confidence, attentiveness, or authority.

* Pacing: Restlessness, agitation, or contemplation.

* Tapping foot: Impatience, annoyance, or frustration.

* Leaning in: Interest, engagement, or curiosity.


Touch:

* Hugging: Affection, comfort, or warmth.

* Handshake: Greeting, introduction, or agreement.

* Patting on the back: Encouragement, praise, or camaraderie.

* Clenched fists: Anger, determination, or frustration.

* Brushing hair behind the ear: Nervousness, coyness, or flirtation.


Mirroring:

* When two characters unconsciously mimic each other’s body language, it indicates rapport, connection, or empathy.


Nodding:

* A subtle nod can convey agreement, understanding, or encouragement.


Crossed legs:

* Crossed legs can indicate relaxation or a casual, nonchalant attitude.


Tapping fingers:

* Impatience, anticipation, or nervousness can be expressed through rhythmic finger tapping.


Hand on the chest:

* Placing a hand on the chest can convey sincerity, empathy, or a heartfelt emotion.


- Tilting the head:

* Tilting the head to the side can suggest curiosity, attentiveness, or interest.


Rubbing the temples:

* Rubbing the temples can indicate stress, fatigue, or a headache.


Chin stroking:

* Stroking the chin while in thought can portray contemplation, decision-making, or intellectual curiosity.


Arms crossed behind the back:

* This posture can indicate authority, confidence, or a composed demeanor.


Tilted body posture:

* Leaning slightly towards someone can suggest interest, attraction, or engagement in a conversation.


Biting nails:

* Nail-biting can reveal anxiety, nervousness, or tension.


Foot tapping:

* Rapid or impatient foot tapping can show agitation, restlessness, or eagerness.


Squinting:

* Squinting the eyes can signal suspicion, doubt, or an attempt to focus on something.


Shifting weight from foot to foot:

* Shifting weight can imply discomfort, unease, or anticipation.


Covering the mouth while speaking:

* This gesture can indicate hesitation, embarrassment, or the desire to hide something.


Remember that body language can vary across different cultures and individuals, so consider your character’s background and personality while describing their movements. Additionally, body language is best used in combination with dialogue and internal thoughts to create a more nuanced portrayal of your characters.

Happy writing!

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“ This is the lucky clover cat. reblog this in 30 seconds & he will bring u good luck and fortune.
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beckyann6879:

drew-mcintyre-fic-posts:

prettylilcocoapuff:

lawfullystudying:

julstudies:

rudeartheaux:

bettiefatal:

buckobarns:

This is the lucky clover cat. reblog this in 30 seconds & he will bring u good luck and fortune.

THIS ONE!!! THIS IS THE ONE THAT WORKS!!!!!

I reblogged him the day i started treatment and 1. GOT TO MY APPOINTMENT ON TIME 2. FOUND A FREE PARKING TICKET SOMEONE LEFT IN THE METER FOR ME AND 3. GOT FREE STARBUCKS AFTER MY APPOINTMENT!!!!!

I’m convinced bc I reblogged this on Friday, got hired at a job I had a million interviews for, went on a first date that went well, and got kissed a billion times so like hell ya to the luck cat

lol guys

Just taking a chance…

Don’t wanna risk it

chances

Look, I need some breakthroughs tonight, people. I need all the damn luck I can get!!

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