she dug her own grave teaching him to assert himself & state his opinion
Just one more thing... Does Gabe understand ASL?
I'm not zure, zzt..
I'm guezzing he underztandz AZL??
some pecharmine sketches bc i thought abt her again hehe :]
HOLY SHIT ITS GLITCHPON
@pollyannawog - Terapagos!Kieran
@milliemuus - PV!Kieran
@angelabsol - Kieranpon (KP'sNGS version)
@basilcatchup - Selkie!Kieran
@foxzutheone - Hakkyo!AU (Glitchpon)
Alone Together au! Where both Ford and Fiddleford fall through the portal
30 years after + first fall through
They fell through the portal after Fidd left Ford and before Stan arrives, that middle period where Ford is haunted by bill and going crazy.
Fiddleford went back after the incident trying one last time to warn Ford but instead they got into a fight actives the portal get sucked in and you know the rest.
From this -
This post is mostly for those who don't want to have to click on the link in order to read the entirety of The Owl House's series bible.
"Don't go losing."
Apparently a lot of people get dialogue punctuation wrong despite having an otherwise solid grasp of grammar, possibly because they’re used to writing essays rather than prose. I don’t wanna be the asshole who complains about writing errors and then doesn’t offer to help, so here are the basics summarized as simply as I could manage on my phone (“dialogue tag” just refers to phrases like “he said,” “she whispered,” “they asked”):
“For most dialogue, use a comma after the sentence and don’t capitalize the next word after the quotation mark,” she said.
“But what if you’re using a question mark rather than a period?” they asked.
“When using a dialogue tag, you never capitalize the word after the quotation mark unless it’s a proper noun!” she snapped.
“When breaking up a single sentence with a dialogue tag,” she said, “use commas.”
“This is a single sentence,” she said. “Now, this is a second stand-alone sentence, so there’s no comma after ‘she said.’”
“There’s no dialogue tag after this sentence, so end it with a period rather than a comma.” She frowned, suddenly concerned that the entire post was as unasked for as it was sanctimonious.