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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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terrypratchettparadise

"There was something about his expression, as of a rat who was expecting cheese right around the next corner, and had been expecting cheese around the last corner too, and the corner before that, and, although the world has turned out so far to be full of corners yet completely innocent of any cheese at all, was nevertheless quite certain that, just around the corner, cheese awaited."

- Terry Pratchett - Night Watch

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happyhealthycats

Citra is REALLY bad at meowing. She sounds like a broken party favor when she remembers to actually meow.

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OH MY GOD

heatherwanderer

Being an orange female kitty is already rare, but you had to go adopt the one in a million who can’t cat properly

happyhealthycats

She came in a two pack so I had to.

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Simcoe (left) and Citra (right), both girls. Both rescues. Both biological litter mates (sisters). Both long term loving projects to teach human trust to.

Simcoe got 100% of the meowing capabilities.

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Originally posted by desingyouruniverse

clairelovexo

WAIT! WAIT!! So, are you telling me that actual, normal meow was the sister? Who, seemingly, just meowed at the moment because she saw her sister struggling so she tried to help by giving her an example???

happyhealthycats

THAT was actually Seymour. Who does also love Citra, but wasn’t really helping. He’s just very vocal because he’s an exclamation mark in a cat’s body.

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arwallace

Just by his eyes it’s clear he really is an “exclamation mark in a cat’s body” 😂😂😂

randomslasher

“an exclamation mark in a cat’s body” may be the best description i’ve ever heard

Source: happyhealthycats
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“ Writers Write creates writing resources and shares writing tips. In this post, we share a complete glossary of terms for science fiction writers.
To write a good Science Fiction book, you need to know all the tropes in the...
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Writers Write creates writing resources and shares writing tips. In this post, we share a complete glossary of terms for science fiction writers.

To write a good Science Fiction book, you need to know all the tropes in the genre and you need to come up with a great idea. But, you still need to include all the elements of a good book.

These elements include the following characters:

  1. Protagonist
  2. Antagonist
  3. Love interest
  4. Friend/Sidekick

As well as a plot, a setting, and story goals for your characters.

In particular, setting is even more important in the Science Fiction genre. It is what your core audience is really there for.

[Suggested reading: What J. K. Rowling & Other Bestselling Authors Know About Setting and What Fantasy (& Science Fiction) Writers Can Teach Us About Setting]

That being said, these are all the major terms you need to know to write a science fiction book, short story, script, or game.

A Complete Glossary Of Terms For Science Fiction Writers

Source: writerswrite.co.za