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Instead: No String Attached Free Stock Photos by KingaBritschgi, journal
Instead: No String Attached Free Stock Photos
Yes, the images on these sites are licensed under the Creative Commons Zero (CC0) license. This means you can copy, modify, distribute and perform the photos. The pictures are free for personal and even for commercial use. All without asking for permission or setting a link to the source. So that attribution is not required. All in all the photos are completely free to be used for any legal purpose.
Yes. Oh, and did I mention that these are all high quality, large photos, mostly with print resolution?
StockSnap - https://stocksnap.io/
Pexels - http://www.pexels.com/
Unsplash - https://unsplash.com/
Gratisography - http://www.gratisograph
TARDIS CORAL DEFINITION AND EXPLANATION by Time-Lord-Rassilon, journal
TARDIS CORAL DEFINITION AND EXPLANATION
Many of my friends have been asking me, "what the heck is up with TARDIS coral?"
Is the ship made of TARDIS coral?
Answer: NO
Answer: A TARDIS is grown from Gallifreyan Coral, but it is not made of it.
TARDIS Coral:
A TARDIS is grown from an initial block math created form of Genetically engineered Coral substance. The coral is essentially the brain of a TARDIS ship, as it is necessary for there to be an organic computational format needed to perform the complex mathematical computations necessary for block math transfer, the use of mathematical formulas to define matter and the creation of matter with use of Atron Energy. Arton energy i
How to Write Fight Scenes by PoesDaughter, literature
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How to Write Fight Scenes
One of the biggest and most frequently asked questions that I get is this: “How do I write fight scenes as good as you do?” I actually got one of those yesterday, but to be fair, he changed it up a bit and asked, “How do I keep from being repetitive in my fight scenes?” As I typed out my long-ass answer for him, it occurred to me that this was the perfect topic for my next writing tutorial. So, thank you, random dude on FanFiction.net, for the sudden spark of inspiration.
So, fight scenes:
So much win!
As with nearly every other writing skill an author has in his/her repertoire, writing fights is a skill