some stagehand probably: mr. tchaikovsky sir we cant actually hit the drum this hard it will break the instrument
potyr ilyich tchaikovsky, wheeling a cannon into the theater: does it look like i give a fuck, johann

nfbagelperson:

amagicalship:

katie-dub:

We’ve all seen a lot of posts telling us we need to comment/kudos/reblog/love our fanfic authors or they will stop writing. I know, I’ve shared them.

But those posts never talk about what you, as a reader, get out of it. So here are my entirely selfish reasons that you should engage with fanfic (writers) that you love:

1. Free, quality content on your blog in the time it takes to smash reblog.

2. It’s good for you: people who “practice gratitude consistently report” higher levels of happiness, lower blood pressure, feel less lonely and other good shit.(x)

3. It’s not just writers who read those comments and reviews, you might find yourself a flail buddy. It just feels good to say “this is the BEST” and have someone else say, “I know, right?!”

4. The actual author might respond to your comments, follow you, start chatting to you or publicly thank you for encouraging them to write more.

5. If you start putting out fic rec lists, people might come to you asking for more recommendations. Who doesn’t like to feel like their thoughts and opinions matter?

6. Get so inspired you have to make art for a fic? Writers looove that – you could find they say thanks, share your art, use it as their header (on their blog or fic – seeing your picset at the top of a fic you love is just jandjdjbdudndj) or write you a fic.

7. And, of course, you’ll make a writer happy. And happy writers write more fic. Even if they never, ever engage with you, just knowing you’re there reading and caring means you get more fic to read.

8. All the ways we have of showing writers some love makes you a part of something. Fandom can be weird and wonderful, and at times utterly mental. But being in the club feels pretty damn great.

@kmomof4 @pocket-anon @artandteaandstuff @effulgentcolors @mahstatins @like-waves-on-the-beach @justanotherwannabeclassic @shipping-goggles

I love this very positive take on leaving reviews! Everyone wins, I agree. 🙂

I read so much fo’ free, the least I can do is give a well deserved shout out. It’s slightly selfish, because it means you may get more stories.

45 things I learned pursuing a BFA Acting degree.

culturalrebel:

i-remember-there-was-mist:

  1. Comparison is the thief of joy.  By wishing you are more like your colleagues, by watching their successes and dwelling on your own failures, you are doing nothing to better yourself.
  2. Vulnerability is necessary.  It’s scary.  You’re going to have to take a leap.  But it’ll be worth it.
  3. Don’t make excuses.
  4. Failing an endeavor does not make you a failure.  “Ever tried?  Ever failed?  No matter.  Try again.  Fail again.  Fail better.” -Samuel Beckett
  5. You are only as good as you dare to be bad.
  6. Bloom where you are planted.
  7. Read more plays, listen to more musicals.  You can’t be a competent and intelligent performer without knowing your history.  People will want to talk to you about these composers and these playwrights, and if you are able to have intelligent conversations about them, you’re ahead of the game.
  8. Don’t dwell.  On the part you didn’t get, on the note you missed, on failure, on success.  Don’t dwell.
  9. Your body is your instrument.  Take care of it.
  10. Work while they sleep.   Or party.  Keep working while the rest think they are done.  The work is never done.  Never let it be done. “The heights by great men reached and kept were not attained by sudden flight, but they, while their companions slept, were toiling upward in the night.” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
  11. Talent is not talent.  ”Talent is an amalgam of high sensitivity, easy vulnerability, high sensory equipment, a vivid imagination , a grip on reality, the desire to communicate one’s own experience and sensations, and a desire to make oneself heard and seen.” -Uta Hagen
  12. Don’t be the second best Meryl Streep, be the best you.  
  13. Acting is not learned from books alone.  
  14. Know yourself, but don’t overdefine yourself.  People change, so can you.  So know who you are, but be ready for your world to completely change at any time.
  15. If you try to please everybody, you’ll lose yourself.  Making yourself proud is more important than making your professor proud, or making your colleagues proud.
  16. Raise.  The. Stakes.
  17. Everything is okay until you ask permission.  Follow those impulses. You’ll figure out if it works or not.
  18. Listen as you speak.
  19. Keep your energy always moving forward.
  20. Serve the text.  We all want to make wonderfully inventive decisions about characters, but be sure it’s always in service to the text, not service to yourself.
  21. Find your objective. 
  22. Build the role on truth, not stereotype.
  23. Comb away all the extra.  We’re not striving to complicate things, but rather to simplify things.
  24. Stay in a state of gentle curiosity.
  25. As long as it’s honest and true, it’s perfect.
  26. Play actions.  You cannot play attitudes or feelings, only actions.
  27. Before you learn, unlearn.  Bad habits die hard.  
  28. Particularize.  What kind of room are you in?  Where’s the window?  What does the door look like?  The audience won’t know all the details you create, but the details will flesh out each word.
  29. Let all of the play inform your monologue, not just the scene before it.
  30. Live truthfully under imaginary circumstances.
  31. The magic “if.”  “If” acts as a lever to lift us out of the world of actuality into the realm of imagination.
  32. Research.  Research to the point that you know the time period, the lifestyle, the history better than you know your own.  Let it inform your character.
  33. Live the part every moment you are playing it, every time.
  34. Nothing is allowed to be general.
  35. Fill the pause. And earn the pause.  What did you do to earn that pause in your lines, why are you pausing, and what are you filling it with?  What is the purpose?
  36. In order to hold something back, you must have something to hold.
  37. Context is critical.  What do you need in this particular moment?
  38. Use your memories.  ”Time is a splendid filter for our remembered feelings—besides, it is a great artist. It not only purifies, it also transmutes even painfully realistic memories into poetry.” -Stanislavski
  39. But torturing yourself for an emotional reaction in a scene is not worth it.  Be gentle with yourself, because you can drive yourself mad if you aren’t careful.
  40. Leave the work at home.  Work hard at home, experience honestly in the room.
  41. Do not run for the sake of running, or suffer for the sake of suffering.
  42. Keep your obstacles in mind.  What’s the best/worst that could happen?
  43. Playwrights write plays about the most important days of people’s lives.
  44. It’s not life, it’s theatre.
  45. You can do this.

@sailoralderaan

Guilty/Innocent Meme thingy

@poesiariptide tagged me: thank you, Rippy!

Rules: You can only say guilty or innocent. You are not allowed to explain anything unless someone messages you or asks you. Repost, don’t reblog.

popping this under a cut, bc some folks don’t need to see some of these questions 🙂

Asked someone to marry you? Innocent

Kissed one of your friends? Guilty

Danced on a table in a bar or tavern? Guilty

Ever told a lie? Guilty

Had feelings for someone whom you can’t have? Guilty

Ever kissed someone of the opposite a different sex? Guilty 

Ever kissed someone of the same sex? Guilty

Kissed a picture? Innocent

Slept in until 5pm? Innocent

Fallen asleep at work or school? Guilty

Held a snake? Guilty

Been suspended from school? Innocent

Stolen something? Innocent

Done something you regret? Guilty

Laughed until something you were drinking came out of your nose? Guilty

Caught a snowflake on your tongue? Innocent

Kissed in the rain? Guilty (it is not as awesome as movies make it out to be)

Sat on a roof top? Guilty

Sang in the shower? Guilty (SOOOO guilty)

Been pushed into a pool with all your clothes on? Guilty

Slept naked? Guilty

Made a boyfriend/girlfriend cry? Guilty

Been in a band? Guilty

Shot a gun? Innocent

Donated blood? Guilty

Eaten alligator/crocodile meat? Guilty

Eaten cheesecake? Guilty

Still loved someone you shouldn’t? Innocent

Have/had a tattoo? Innocent

Been too honest? Guilty

Ruined a surprise? Guilty

Ate in a restaurant and got really bloated that you can’t walk after? Innocent

Erased someone in your friends list? Guilty

Dressed in a man’s clothes? Guilty

Dressed in a woman’s clothes? Guilty

Joined a pageant? Innocent

Been told that you’re beautiful by someone who totally meant what they said? Guilty

Still have communication with your ex? Guilty

Cheated on someone? Innocent

Got totally drunk one night when you had an important exam the next morning? Innocent

A total stranger treated you by paying your fare? Innocent

Got so angry that you cried? Guilty

Tried to stay away from someone for their own good? Innocent (more like for MY own good)

Actually murdered someone? Innocent

Thought about mass murder? Innocent

Actually committed a mass murder? Innocent

Rode in a stranger’s vehicle? Innocent

Stalked someone? Innocent

Had a girlfriend? Guilty

Had a boyfriend? Guilty

Totally drunk during a holiday? Guilty

I’ll tag: @notanightlight, @poplitealqueen, @the-dragongirl, @aviva0017, @fuckthisimgoingtoerebor and @flukeoffate! bc I missed you my loves ❤

Hey dets! 🙋 I was just wondering what you thought about dwarfs finding love/their ones in the halls of mahal? Like they would probably meet at some point in their lives but might not have followed through with romance, but the halls of Mahal are like eternal so? Also what about love with Dwarfs from other clans? Do the clans mix much in the halls? Sorry for all the questions 😂 thanks 😊

Hey Nonnie!

No worries! Love a question, me 🙂 they make me think!

I’ve answered your first one, some time back! Here is my answer

Summarised: yes, Dwarves can TOTALLY find romance in the Halls, but it takes a while because of the huge stagnancy/inertia of the Halls. They are a place of waiting, and of peace, basically. So things happen slowly, if at all. 

(still, Bifur and Ori managed to discover love for each other after death, so heyyy it happens!)

Oh yeah, other clans could totally happen! ABSOLUTELY happen. I mean, I have a few inter-clan relationships going on already… Bomfris is a Broadbeam, Orla is a Blacklock, Bifur, Bombur AND Bofur are Broadbeams… Gloin is ½ Firebeard… etc!

I think mingling would depend on the Dwarves as individuals rather than as a unit. Some would like to keep only to those folks they know – or knew, rather. Some are gregarious and curious and interested in meeting new people and learning about them!

(Bombur would absolutely be one of these… he’s a rather reticent fellow by nature, but he must-must-must know about their food, what are their cuisines like? Can he try it? What ingredient is this? May he PLEASE watch you as you make it???)