When Blorbo is bloody, you just gotta do an art
cliché but classic trope: when the person who almost died wakes up in a hospital bed, looks around and sees the object of their affection sleeping uncomfortably in the chair next to them because they haven’t moved in days.
You can pry that trope from my cold dead hands.
cliché but classic sub trope of this: the person who almost died tells the object of their affection “you look like shit” despite the fact that they are the one in the hospital bed and almost died.
love when fictional men have pain and violence inflicted on them but in a horny way
love when fictional men have pain and violence inflicted on them
whump hack #1: you can always, ALWAYS add a fever
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Let the experiments continue.
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*waves shyly*
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Hee hee hi!
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Just thinking about the intimacy behind a very soft and gentle "Let's get you home."
Whumptober has got me all...
winter themed whump:
- whumpee slipping on ice and getting injured
- two characters having snowball fight, but there's a rock in one of the snowballs
- ^ alternatively, whumper takes whumpee outside and pelts them with snowballs that they made sure to put rocks in
- whumpee who gets sick around the same time every winter
- whumpee spilling hot tea/hot chocolate on themselves
- whumper intentionally spilling hot tea/hot chocolate on whumpee
- shivering
- snuggling
- whumpee getting stuck outside in a snowstorm
The inverse of the hidden injury/illness trope: A character who complains about every discomfort to the point that others don't take them seriously until it gets Bad
I gotta admit, I'm a fan
Squid Game, Ep 01
Criminal Minds - S04E02 (The Angel Maker)
The aftermatch of Hotch’s ear injury after the car bomb. This was one hell of an episode, I’m glad they paid attention to his injury. (3/3)
is there a better way to show your love for a character than by putting him through unimaginable amounts of pain?
Whumper Life is imagining when you go to bed that your pillow is the shoulder or chest of the caretaker and you are the whumpee snuggling in to rest against them, knowing that they’ll support and watch over you while you sleep
Why kill off your characters when you can make them wish they’d been killed off instead?
*cracks knuckles*