I see both options viable.
Death by Existential Crisis
Honestly both of them look more like they're having an existential crisis than a dead body
Hometown Cha Cha Cha: S1E4 30:50
fellow artists help! how do draw mmmm
I actually like it, but I know I could do better I'll keep practicing
Does anyone else have specific days when their high sensitivity spikes so high you get irritated at every little thing so much that it feels unbearable and you wanna cry from the anger but you can't cause you're in public? Cause that's me internally every Sunday..
please tell me I'm not the only one who heard his adorable voice screaming this out
best boy
Thank you.
For the lessons.
For a humor that never seemed to die.
For the stories that were shared,
And for the times of victory.
Despite all the odds, you lived.
At twenty-three, you really lived.
Fought to the very end.
Thank you, Technoblade. Dave. Alex.
Thank you for living.
<3
The feelings wheel is a fantastic tool to use for many occasions. Both writing and noticing your own feelings are my top uses. I greatly recommend it.
This is the feelings wheel by Geoffrey Roberts, shown to me by my therapist. My initial thought was, "what amazing synonyms to use for diverse emotional vocabulary!"
More than that, this wheel is great for understanding your characters inner motivations and reactions to situations. For example, if a character constantly feels helpless, then their overarching characteristics will be that they are fearful.
Characters who are less emotionally aware may use words and act in the inner most circle. Those much more aware of their emotions may describe themselves or express and use words from the outer most circle.
Hopefully you guys find this as helpful as I did! Let me know down in the comments.
Happy Writing!