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what kind of turtle is my grandma's pet [michigan]

This is my grandmas pet turtle named marge. marge is a rescue who was originally found outside in the late 90's possibly early 2000 and used as a class pet until she was attacked by someones pet dog while in their backyard. my grandma has taken care of her since, marge was around before i was! my family claim that she is an eastern box turtle but i don't see it. i suspect she may be something else or just look different due to poor care. it's a possibility i will inherit her and I've been encouraging my grandma to do more enrichment for her and take better care of her so i feel like knowing what she is will help me figure out her needs and how to get her happier and healthier. thank you if you try :)

Writing believable male characters

First off my apologies for any bad formatting i am on mobile and am not sure what im doing! I'm not sure if this post suits this sub but to begin i am currently trying to write a very unlikable male character for a comedic story, i want him to be irredeemable but believable. im finding myself struggling to have him say the awful things i want him to say without feeling like it sounds super fake and one dimensional. Is there any small details i can add to his behavior or dialogue that will help sell him being a bad guy? Is there any other things i should add to male characters in general to make it seem less obvious they are written by someone who doesn't know much about the male experience? i appreciate any responses i just need some other ideas to bounce off of, thanks!

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u/Agreeable-Chance9622 — 3 months ago