Words to replace said, except this actually helps

nichelle-my-belle:

imagines–assemble:

msocasey:

I got pretty fed up with looking for words to replace said because they weren’t sorted in a way I could easily use/find them for the right time. So I did some myself.

IN RESPONSE TO
Acknowledged
Answered
Protested

INPUT/JOIN CONVERSATION/ASK
Added
Implored
Inquired
Insisted
Proposed
Queried
Questioned
Recommended
Testified

GUILTY/RELUCTANCE/SORRY
Admitted
Apologized
Conceded
Confessed
Professed

FOR SOMEONE ELSE
Advised
Criticized
Suggested

JUST CHECKING
Affirmed
Agreed
Alleged
Confirmed

LOUD
Announced
Chanted
Crowed

LEWD/CUTE/SECRET SPY FEEL
Appealed
Disclosed
Moaned

ANGRY FUCK OFF MATE WANNA FIGHT
Argued
Barked
Challenged
Cursed
Fumed
Growled
Hissed
Roared
Swore

SMARTASS
Articulated
Asserted
Assured
Avowed
Claimed
Commanded
Cross-examined
Demanded
Digressed
Directed
Foretold
Instructed
Interrupted
Predicted
Proclaimed
Quoted
Theorized

ASSHOLE
Bellowed
Boasted
Bragged

NERVOUS TRAINWRECK
Babbled
Bawled
Mumbled
Sputtered
Stammered
Stuttered

SUAVE MOTHERFUCKER
Bargained
Divulged
Disclosed
Exhorted

FIRST OFF
Began

LASTLY
Concluded
Concurred

WEAK PUSY
Begged
Blurted
Complained
Cried
Faltered
Fretted

HAPPY/LOL
Cajoled
Exclaimed
Gushed
Jested
Joked
Laughed

WEIRDLY HAPPY/EXCITED
Extolled
Jabbered
Raved

BRUH, CHILL
Cautioned
Warned

ACTUALLY, YOU’RE WRONG
Chided
Contended
Corrected
Countered
Debated
Elaborated
Objected
Ranted
Retorted

CHILL SAVAGE
Commented
Continued
Observed
Surmised

LISTEN BUDDY
Enunciated
Explained
Elaborated
Hinted
Implied
Lectured
Reiterated
Recited
Reminded
Stressed

BRUH I NEED U AND U NEED ME
Confided
Offered
Urged

FINE
Consented
Decided

TOO EMO FULL OF EMOTIONS
Croaked
Lamented
Pledged
Sobbed
Sympathized
Wailed
Whimpered

JUST SAYING
Declared
Decreed
Mentioned
Noted
Pointed out
Postulated
Speculated
Stated
Told
Vouched

WASN’T ME
Denied
Lied

EVIL SMARTASS
Dictated
Equivocated
Ordered
Reprimanded
Threatened

BORED
Droned
Sighed

SHHHH IT’S QUIET TIME
Echoed
Mumbled
Murmured
Muttered
Uttered
Whispered

DRAMA QUEEN
Exaggerated
Panted
Pleaded
Prayed
Preached

OH SHIT
Gasped
Marveled
Screamed
Screeched
Shouted
Shrieked
Yelped
Yelled

ANNOYED
Grumbled
Grunted
Jeered
Quipped
Scolded
Snapped
Snarled
Sneered

ANNOYING
Nagged

I DON’T REALLY CARE BUT WHATEVER
Guessed
Ventured

I’M DRUNK OR JUST BEING WEIRDLY EXPRESSIVE FOR A POINT/SARCASM
Hooted
Howled
Yowled

I WONDER
Pondered
Voiced
Wondered

OH, YEAH, WHOOPS
Recalled
Recited
Remembered

SURPRISE BITCH
Revealed

IT SEEMS FAKE BUT OKAY/HA ACTUALLY FUNNY BUT I DON’T WANT TO LAUGH OUT LOUD
Scoffed
Snickered
Snorted

BITCHY
Tattled
Taunted
Teased

reblog to save a writer 

excellent resource

Seems I have to write this again. I should keep it saved somewhere.

Please do not do this. It’s a horrible way to convey what characters are thinking or feeling. It’s the epitome of bad writing. He said/she said are just fine. In fact, in most conversations you don’t need dialogue tags. If you need attribution, try writing a piece of description about the character before or after the dialogue. It will make it perfectly clear who is speaking.

shu-shubat:

santapau:

11 habits of highly creative people

It’s my birthday so I will indulge in reposting this old favorite nonsense

I am immortal. I have inside me blood of kings. YEAH 😀

Emergent Magick

PROTOCOL TWO – The
citadel of Emergent Magick is built from stone mined through the disciplines of
yoga.

Liber
F

(Liber Fodienda – The Book of Mining)

The following contains
the recommended practices of the Order of Emergent Magi. The levels of
Practicum—Apprentice, Journeyman, Master—are provided only as a way to help
guide a magus in their study. Just as a boxer learns basic punches and dodges
that build up into combinations and then eventually the ability to apply them
in opposition to another’s strengths and weaknesses, a magus should approach
these as a building up of their ability to perform complete, complex rituals.

No one will reprimand
you if you practice them out of turn, but we do believe that it could be
detrimental to your development. Nor will we warn you of any inherent dangers,
as magick is always dangerous. How much risk you wish to take is always up to you.
In the words of Peter Grey, “Magick has no safety net.” Last, the levels of
Practicum confer no status within the OEM (see Protocol Six). There will be no
test. Mastery of any practice is up to the individual to decide. Magi may find
themselves naturally adept at some practices over others.

Apprentice Practicum

Meditation

In EMK, meditation
refers to any practice that results in a loss of self. In meditation, the magus
breaks down the illusion that separates their consciousness from the universe.

In the OEM, meditation
into four types—rhythm, vibration, concentration, and silence. Each type has a
variety of different activities one can perform, such as drumming,
vocalization, dancing and motionlessness. We recommend starting with five
minutes of one activity for each type and increasing the amount of time until
the magus can continue the activity for at least thirty minutes.

Rhythm: Magi should learn the ancient
practice of using rhythm to produce ecstatic states. This can be done with the
use of percussion instruments, clapping, stomping of the feet, or dancing. Any
repetitive activity, such as running or hitting a punching bag also falls into
this category. However, the OEM recommend that a magus choose at least one
rhythm activity that can be performed with a group.

Vibration: Classically trained magi learn to
make harmonic resonance. The vibrations should be produced by the magus
themselves and not a tool. While a wind instrument would be acceptable, the
magus would be best served by learning the control necessary to vocalize the
vibrations. This can be done by practicing singing scales and holding the notes
as long as possible. Most mantras also fall into this category, as well as
Tibetan throat singing. If a magus has the skill, this can be simply singing
for extended periods of time. Certain forms of dancing qualify as vibration,
though few have the stamina for continuing such movement beyond a few minutes.  

Concentration:
At times, magick requires intense focus. Simple
ways to increase this ability includes staring at objects for extended periods
of time. Any object will do. What’s important is keeping a level and consistent
gaze while keeping the object in the entirety of one’s attention, normal blinking
is perfectly acceptable and encouraged. Let the object fill your mind
completely until all other thoughts are forced out. This can also be practiced
by remaining motionless, or by repeating motions, like a mudra[1],
in an attempt to perfect the motion each in every time. Last, a magi may think
on a certain idea and continue an internal debate on a single subject being
careful not to stray from the original concept. These practices may seem
simple, but become increasingly difficult when done correctly beyond a few
minutes.

Silence: The elusive state of being sometimes
called “mindfulness” though better described as mindlessness. Some consider
this the classic type, or even the only type of true meditation. This type of
meditation has only one practice—the ability to refrain from all thought. Try
it for just a few moments and you will see what a herculean task it entails.
Some have been able to do this while performing physical activity. We recommend
remaining seated, comfortable, and motionless before even attempting the
practice. All of the practices described above can be used to build up to this
state, but in the end, only sheer will can bring the magus to the state of
complete inhibition of self.

Make no mistake, this is
no less than a quantum superposition of the consciousness, where the magus’ own
self enters a state of being both alive and dead. Common experiences include
the separation of one’s senses and the feeling of “floating” or “flying”
outside of one’s body. This is what shaman call “journeying,” what witches call
“flying,” and in modern New Age parlance called “astral travel.” The important
and most difficult part of the experience is for the magus to remain totally
unaffected by their experiences[2]
and have no thoughts about them as they occur. Eventually, this travel will
lead the magician’s consciousness to join with the universe.

[1] A
practice in traditional yoga involving making meaningful gestures, usually with
the hands.

[2]
Later, a magi can use this ability to travel to other locations and worlds to
learn and interact, but for the sake of practice this should be avoided at
first.