That's great! Now answer these questions: Which charities? Would you split up your winnings amongst several charities? Why did you pick the ones you picked?
1. Bad Breakup- personally? "Nothing Stopping Me Now" by Beity. It's an amazing party song and talks a lot about coming out of a toxic relationship and finding yourself again. 2. Prepping for a Competition- Probably "Good As Hell" by Lizzo. It's very self-empowering and would give me a confidence boost. 3. Relaxing - Anything from Billie Eilish. Her voice soothes me, strangely enough. 4. Working out - Any video game fan-song, really. Most of them have awesome beats and really get me excited. 5. Driving with my parents - "Popular Monster" by Falling In Reverse or anything by Shinedown! Both myself and my mother are huge Shinedown fans. 6. Studying for a test - "100 Bad Days" or "Bang", both by AJR! 7. Trying to fall asleep - I usually just play one of those 10 hour long things on YouTube? 8. Cleaning/organizing - Any songs by MARINA. 9. Getting ready for school - "Carnival Hearts" by Kayla Diamond! 10. At this moment? ...
Hello everyone, it's your favorite friendly neighborhood Father here and today I'll be demonstrating how NOT to make a Mary Sue OC!!! First off, "What is a Mary Sue?" Well, a Mary Sue is a female OC (Original Character) who is extremely overpowered. She has a "Tragic backstory", a perfect life, supposedly perfect looks, and everyone loves her. These characters are usually shunned in the internet writing and roleplaying communities and it's easy to see why. Trying to interact with these characters becomes a pain after only a few minutes. Since your dear Night Father does not have any artistic skills, I will be using an app called "Gacha Club" to show examples of what a Mary Sue looks like and what one of my "OCs" looks like. Let's get into it, shall we? This disgusting creature is a generic Gacha "Mary Sue". Wearing a short skirt and barely a top, with long, ugly pink hair, and lots of it. Hybrid princess, am I right? Th...
That's great! Now answer these questions: Which charities? Would you split up your winnings amongst several charities? Why did you pick the ones you picked?
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