AliceMoonvale
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In stories you likely read or write, you spot a character dishing out some sort of insult at some point.
It doesn't matter to who or what, but is it creative? Regardless of any humor attached to it.
I'd like to discuss that here, as I'm quite a fan of insults and casting shade upon others in both writing and real life. I know, it's shocking.
For instance, I'm quite a fan of the phrase "your lights are on, but nobody's home"
A jab at someone who is perceived to not be that active up that squishy muscle inside their bone cage we call a head.
So please, share some creative ways to insult characters.
Let's avoid slurs of course and the like! and dishing out actual malicious, unnecessary insults for realsies.
(this is secretly a literary comedy show)
Or, feel free to reference classic oldies but goodies from OGs like Shakespeare.
One of my favorites is: "Villain, I have done thy mother!" - Titus Andronicus
It doesn't matter to who or what, but is it creative? Regardless of any humor attached to it.
I'd like to discuss that here, as I'm quite a fan of insults and casting shade upon others in both writing and real life. I know, it's shocking.
For instance, I'm quite a fan of the phrase "your lights are on, but nobody's home"
A jab at someone who is perceived to not be that active up that squishy muscle inside their bone cage we call a head.
So please, share some creative ways to insult characters.
Let's avoid slurs of course and the like! and dishing out actual malicious, unnecessary insults for realsies.
(this is secretly a literary comedy show)
Or, feel free to reference classic oldies but goodies from OGs like Shakespeare.
One of my favorites is: "Villain, I have done thy mother!" - Titus Andronicus