[TOMT][MOVIE] Some mermaid movie but I only remember the ending scene

I only remember a single scene at the end, It was some girl that was the main protagonist and she was like 10-14 years old? it was a live action, on a beach at night and she looked at one of the human men, I dont remember how he was but I remember she like, pulled all the water out of his body.
It was some time before 2020 I believe when I watched it.

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u/glitchy_45- — 1 day ago

Norway

Im working to try and make norway.... not feel like finland/sweden 2.0
I dont have muuch lore or knowledge on the culture, outside of prehistoric knowledge, and then modern knowledge tot

So any headcanons
Fun facts
Your own lore-
You just wanna yap about him i guess

Go ahead! I need ideas! And help ᗡ:

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u/glitchy_45- — 4 days ago

Norway

Im working to try and make norway.... not feel like finland/sweden 2.0
I dont have muuch lore or knowledge on the culture, outside of prehistoric knowledge, and then modern knowledge tot

So any headcanons
Fun facts
Your own lore-
You just wanna yap about him i guess

Go ahead! I need ideas! And help ᗡ:

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u/glitchy_45- — 4 days ago

Shipping america?

In my au america is a hyperromantic, so, she wants to date someone but ive sorta gone through and I was trying to see if there *was* anyone I could ship her with but like, nobody works ToT weather its because of their sexuality or their relationship or political reasons, so I was curious about other people ship america with in the modern times :]

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u/glitchy_45- — 4 days ago

Shipping with america?

In my au america is a hyperromantic, so, she wants to date someone but ive sorta gone through and I was trying to see if there was anyone I could ship her with but like, nobody works ToT weather its because of their sexuality or their relationship or political reasons, so I was curious about other people ship america with in the modern times :]

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u/glitchy_45- — 4 days ago

When I was like, 11, vs now

The first three were,

Dark countries id have known where they are and their names,

Yellow means id know their names

Light green meant I kinda knew where it was and its name but not as awell as yellow or dark green

The last 3 are,
Dark green means if you pointed to a blank map with borders and ask "what country is this?" Would I be able to say its name.

Also this is relationed because 90% of my knowledge is from this fandom, I figured this might be something cute to discuss about how this fandom has affected our knowledge of countries :]

u/glitchy_45- — 4 days ago

When I was like, 11, vs now

The first three were,

Dark countries id have known where they are and their names,

Yellow means id know their names

Light green meant I kinda knew where it was and its name but not as awell as yellow or dark green

The last 3 are,
Dark green means if you pointed to a blank map with borders and ask "what country is this?" Would I be able to say its name.

u/glitchy_45- — 4 days ago

Another one, this might he harder

There is one answer, also the grey ones are uncolorable because I was using a new software to color them faster but it prevents me from coloring everything

edit: I will be answering once 24 hours have passed since I posted this, I will hide it in spoiler text incase you want to guess afterwards, I will likely continue to answer

Edit 2: someone found it, I will not do as I said before however if you didnt see the comments you can keep guessing and I will answer:]

u/glitchy_45- — 5 days ago

This might be a bit harder now :]

This is easily accessible information

This does have one answer

Oklahoma is the wrong color

u/glitchy_45- — 6 days ago
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My americas recognition

If this is a little inaccurate... uh, you can ask questions ig. Just dont crucify me please 🙏 I tried to be accurate in both history AND my personal lore, kinda curious on what reddit things :]

Black is usa

Dark green is, like, she can immediately think of them- especially when looking at a map, like she immediately thinks of them when looking at a map

Blue
She knows them, she wouldnt need much help but they arent always on her mind

Light blue
She can at least think of them if she tries hard and could identify on a map

Yellow
Could find them on a map, maybe not idenify or think of

Orange
She might mix their location up and struggles identifying them

Red
They exist

Grey
"Thats a country? Oh yeah I forgot sorry-"

(If theres any that are grey but seem odd to be in grey, it might be a different grey color, a little lighter, and that just means I forgot to color it in, if you notice one let me know ill edit it and say what color I put it as)

u/glitchy_45- — 23 days ago

Struggling with a scene

I dont know if this is the right flair but, regardless. Im writing a scene where one of my characters has essentially been forced to cut her hair and be male and not be quote on quote "a weak woman" despite being born a woman and identifying as one, so I was trying to make a scene where she had in the past finally, decided to not to cut her hair, and is sorta, seeing it longer for the 'first time'?? But everything I tried didnt seem right? Like it was off or seemed to fake, it never felt *real* enough, so I was wondering if any other writers had any advice :]

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u/glitchy_45- — 25 days ago

Hi im a writer!

Sorry if this is a bit awkward but I dont know where else to post this right now, i was wondering if anyone could help me with a scene im trying to write, essentially the character was born a woman and identified as one but was forced to be a male for so long and her father forced her to cut her hair all the time, I was just kinda wondering if anyone had anything similar (considering the whole, was born female but forced to be male isnt common...) I was hoping maybe people who were born male but are female could help me write... how someone would feel about their hair being longer? is it more like... over time? Did you kinda just see it one day and it clicked? How did yall experience it? It might help me figure out how to write this scene respectfully :]

And unfortunately I likely wont be sharing it unless I feel comfortable sharing my writing, but regardless I was just wondering!

Update; im good now! I have writtwn my scene and I likely wont show it for personal reasons, thank you to those who helpt!

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u/glitchy_45- — 25 days ago

Im struggling to find the right sub

So im writing a scene where, essentially, one of my character has been forced to be male, she was technically born a woman and identified as one but she was forced to keep her hair short and pretend to be a male so she could be 'strong'

Its a little complicated, anyways I just kinda wanted advice on how to depict someone growing their hair out, and feeling validation, but, still having that anxiety of having to cut it constantly??? I was going to go to trans communities but im unsure if thats the right way to go? Plus the rules there dont seem to apply right so it feels like a grey area right now, I was wondering what communities I could go to for some advice?

Im not trans myself, im cis, so thats kinda why it feels wrong to ask 😅

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u/glitchy_45- — 26 days ago

Library tidy up game

I need help- I am doing the no major magic run and I did \*purchase\* a single level into major magic, but I havent used the ability it clicked the key, so I was wondering if that voided it or not?? I couldnt find anything on google and the overview ai says it voids my run but its ai and I dont trust that especially since no one was talking about it

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u/glitchy_45- — 29 days ago
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Pride month

The main reason theres so much asexual/aromantic representation is because- personas are naturally, specifically, mollsexual/greyasexual, and orchidromantic
They are also
Natrually panromantic,
But their experiences influence who they are attracted to and how *alot* more than it does humans

Anyways, the first clip is what I have written for, like, what they ARE not what they identify as, 90% of them dont even know these labels lol, but as I said I used these labels to explain it without having to write their biographys, so in the first clip it is NOT what identify as, but the SECOND clip, is what they identify as :]

Also if you hear the music im sorry ignore that please 🙏 and I apologize if its hard to read

u/glitchy_45- — 1 month ago

Why not circle???

Its the same amount of steps, the same amount if blocks and same order, as the top part

How come the top part is 6 pixels and the bottom is 8???

u/glitchy_45- — 2 months ago