“It’s the things we love most, that destroy us.”
— Suzanne Collins
I keep seeing people making fun of using growled, hissed, roared, snarled etc in writing and it’s like.
have you never heard someone speak with the gravel in their voice when they get angry? Because that’s what a growl is.
Have you never heard someone sharply whisper something through the thin space of their teeth? Or when your mother sharply told you to stop it in public as a kid when you were acting up/being too loud? Because that’s what a hiss is.
Have you never heard a man get so blackout angry that their voice BOOMS through the house? Because that’s what a roar is.
Have you never seen someone bare their teeth while talking to accentuate their frustration or anger while speaking with a vicious tone? Because that’s what snarling is.
It’s not meant to be a literal animal noise. For the love of god, not every description is literal. I get some people are genuinely confused, but also some of these people are genuinely unimaginative as fuck.
I miss crying over crushes.
"وحديث فى الحب إن لم نقله
أوشك الصمت حولنا أن يقوله"
“i’m not the same as who i was before [x] thing happened to me” does it help to know that you would not have stayed that person regardless
Him*
yearning for her to the point it makes my fucking head hurt
Hannibal 2x13 (Mizumono)
"The Lioness Awakens" Lauren Eden
my love mine all mine is so me
“The best way I can love you is by not losing myself in you, but growing with you.”
— Navin E.
“But you prefer the worldly life, While the Hereafter is better and more enduring.”
{87:16-17}
“Never expect anything in return from anyone. But the truth is when we really love someone, we naturally expect a little care and love from them.”
— lieinlove