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chocmarss definitelyoneoftheguys
thorinds

Top 15 Hobbit cast members as voted by fans: Number thirteen

“Yeah, it’s over. I get emotional if we talk about it too much, but it’s been an amazing job. Amazing experience. Yeah, I gotta go back to reality now. I’m not sure whether I’m ready for that, but… When you’re with people for like a year in film; it’s very unusual to do that. And so I feel like… Well, I don’t feel like. I know. I know I’m leaving a family behind here. So… That’s quite nice.” - Luke Evans

Source: thorinds :))))) Luke Evans
chocmarss professor-quirrell
100angrybees

Is there a word for all “sexual and/or romantic love”? “Love” doesn’t work because it can also mean love for family members or friends. I’m talking someone equivalent to a spouse or date partner, though not everyone gets married or goes on dates. “Attraction” kinda sort of works but I feel like it beats around the bush- you could be attracted to someone because they’re charismatic but not love them.

Got anything better? Maybe something from another language English could adopt?

theasexualityblog

The traditionally accepted types of love are:

  • Agape - Unconditional love. Love of humanity. Selfless altruistic love.
  • Philia - Deep Friendship
  • Eros - Sexual passion
  • Ludus -  Playful love. Love that is a game. Flirting.
  • Storge - Friendship or Familial love, based on similarity.
  • Pragma - Longstanding love. Based on time spent together
  • Philautia - Love of the self.
writing reference
chocmarss demigxddess

Essay things: 69 Words to use after “The poet/writer/author can…”

leostudies

  1. attempt to show
  2. advance the idea/plot
  3. avoid
  4. allude
  5. anticipate the reader
  6. argue
  7. associate
  8. appeal to
  9. build up a picture
  10. borrow images/phrases/ideas
  11. bring out
  12. conclude
  13. claim
  14. clarify
  15. comment upon
  16. consider
  17. capture
  18. concentrate on
  19. characterise
  20. contrast
  21. confine him/herself
  22. conceive of something as
  23. compare/make comparisons
  24. confront us with
  25. create
  26. disarm us
  27. describe/depict
  28. draw our attention to
  29. demonstrate
  30. develop an idea
  31. dwell on an idea
  32. explain
  33. exemplify
  34. expand an image
  35. elaborate
  36. evoke an atmosphere
  37. explore
  38. exploit the gullibility of the reader
  39. extend our understanding
  40. examine
  41. fill in details
  42. fix our attention on
  43. focus on
  44. fuse together
  45. give an impression of
  46. give an edge to
  47. give vividness to
  48. give immediacy to
  49. highlight
  50. introduce an idea
  51. illustrate
  52. invoke
  53. imply
  54. linger on
  55. lead us to an awareness
  56. maintain suspense
  57. make a point
  58. make an appeal to
  59. present a picture/image/idea
  60. produce an effect
  61. pinpoint
  62. reveal 
  63. recreate an experience
  64. remind us of
  65. set the stage
  66. state
  67. structure
  68. trace
  69. use subterfuge
Source: leostudies writing reference