VAN EYCK
I lost it at the end.
Okay, I had to check out the Van Eyck thing. I was a bit in denial because, come on, every single person can’t look like President Putin!
There are no words to describe how wrong I was.
Schlagwort: queue
harryandlouisarehappilystrong:
WHAT
WHAT
Ok so some fun facts here. Those are military shoulder straps. Most modern uniforms use them to affix epaulets that show rank to.
However their original use was to hold ammo bags, bayonets, and other military gear in place while it was slung over your shoulder.
The reason they show up on so many commercial jackets these days is because a lot of fashion designs have their roots in military uniform designs.
what
general
- writing a strong introduction
- writing brilliant paragraphs
- ways to get past writer’s block by @kiramartinauthor
- everything you need to know about the mla format
- narrative essay + descriptive essay by @areistotle
- cliches to avoid for essays by @appblrgirl
- proofread better by @livingbtwnthelines
- i’m here for a consult by @scriptmedic
- non-writing things to do to make you a better writer by @bellarosepope
- editing checklist by @anomalously-written
- advice on writing a nice thank you note by @thesnicketfile
- essay basics by @novanovelist
how tos
- how to write an essay by @captainnaustralia
- how to write college level essays by @caesarstudies
- back to school: How to get an a*/8 or 9 in an English Lit essay by @thelawgraduate
- how to write a university level essay by @healthyeyes
- how to reduce your word count by @rewritign
- how to write comparative essays
- how to write a critical review
- how to write a killer unprepared text essay
- how to recover an unsaved draft on Microsoft Word by @holyhoee
- how to write a history essay by @delphicoracle
tips
- tips on writing an essay by my history professor by @busy-bizzy-bee
- great writing tips
- tip for all my student readers by @afternoonsnoozebuttonalex-blog
- those different essay keeps popping up tips by @thisnerdsadventures
- tips for writing research papers by @studysection
- essay writing tips by @study-well
resources
- websites for writing essays by @intellectys
- writing apps, extensions and websites by @uglystudies
- app recommendation: Hemingway editor by @namaste-shay
- list of cute and simple apps/websites/extensions for your writing pleasure by @busymarina
- resource for writers by @studyquill
- website which grades your essay by @leightaylorwrites
- google like a boss by @estudemarina
- things almost every writer needs to research by @the-right-writing
- who needs wikipedia by @procrastinatioff
guides
- a no-nonsense guide to writing an essay by @hufflepuffwannabe
- a step-by-step guide to writing a five paragraph essay by @emmastudies
vocabulary
- strong and weak verbs masterpost by @gryfhindor
- words to replace said, except this actually helps by @ms-mazarin
- advanced english vocabulary by @languagesandshootingstars
- vocabulary by @belleresources-blog
- words to keep inside your pocket by @aurelle
- synonyms for words commonly used in student’s writings
- words that describe someone’s voice
- synonyms for ‘suggests’ in essays by @justkeeprevising
- alternatives for overused words by @thestudyingcabin
- 100 words every high school graduate should know by @kimtented
- world building by @createwithwriting
- english literature “to emphasise” – alternatives by @studyingboookworm
- academic phrase masterpost: connecting words by @jwstudying
writing plots
- character development worksheet by @aetherial
- how to write characters that feel like real people by @kancrum
- 20 basic plots by @thewritershandbook
- 52 short stories in 2 weeks by @ourwritingtherapy
annotate
- make sure to read the poem at least 3 times over. skim once, and read twice. Skim and read once each if you don’t think you have enough time. Don’t let the length of it intimidate you.
- annotate anything that will help you to answer the question. Answering the question, aside from literary devices on their own, is the most important.
- be selective about the quotes and literary devices you find, and identify which ones you can write more about.
- annotating effectively by @hideandstudy
- how to annotate by @tbhstudying
Other masterposts by me
icon credit to @sensiblestudy

Fëanor: One day, I will kill you, brother.
Fingolfin: Melkor, stop shapeshifting and messing with my family.
Melkor: Shit! How did you know??
Fingolfin: A, the real Fëanor would say “half-brother.” B, the real Fëanor wears better jewelry. C, it’s weekday morning. Unlike you dumbass, Fëanor actually has a job.

What a seagull looks like from below.
via reddit
my eyes have never been so opened
an unnameable emotion

Inktober #13- ‘Guarded’
This is the scene from Order of the Phoenix when the advance guard shows up at the Dursley’s to pick up Harry
Filmed a timelapse of this- but the files got corrupted and are unusable! 😦 I’ll see if any survived and will post later if so.Front row: Mad-Eye, Remus, Tonks, Kingsley
Middle row: Dedalus Diggle and Hestia Jones
Back row: Sturgis Podmore, Emmeline Vance, Elphias Doge
Inktober 2018 day 27:Thunder
Tar-Miriel’s Last Moment
there’s thunder behind her
RIP my sweet lady.this maybe the saddest inktober i’ve ever drew.
ps.guess what happened if she could meet Elros(the first king) in afterlife.























