So he channels that energy into SAS-approved homoeroticism-as-a-punchline flirting over comms. He finds himself wondering what it would feel like to confront that wire-crossing pit in his stomach that makes him feel both inadequate around his lieutenant-and wholly, undeniably turned the fuck on. Soap isn't used to fantasizing about someone with nearly a foot of height over him and girthier biceps than his own. Trans Character Going Stealth in the Military.MGCraig Fandoms: Call of Duty (Video Games) Language: English Words: 4,576 Chapters: 1/1 Comments: 5 Kudos: 335 Bookmarks: 37 Hits: 2,110 “I was really, um, wondering if there was anything I could do to make sure my talents are… noticed.”Īpprehensively, he looked Ghost in the eyes for the first time and added a more emphasized, “Anything I could do for you, I mean,” he breathed, eyes flitting over the length of Ghost’s body before racing back up to meet his gaze. “Um,” he stumbled nervously, looking more skittish than before. His recruit’s eyes widened fractionally, mouth dropping open before snapping shut again. His nerves couldn’t be attested to just asking for his supervisor’s feedback, even if that supervisor was Ghost. The recruit did so beautifully, swallowing heavily and shifting on his feet once again as he waited for Ghost’s response. ![]() ![]() He crossed his arms and leaned against his doorframe, silently watching the recruit for a few moments just to see if he'd squirm. Ghost fought the sudden urge to just slam his door in the kid’s face. John "Soap" MacTavish Has a Degradation Kink.Language: English Words: 7,009 Chapters: 1/1 Kudos: 34 Bookmarks: 3 Hits: 850Ĭasiferfans Fandoms: Call of Duty (Video Games) ![]() Ghost and Soap find themselves crushing on the same woman on their team, a friendly bout between two comrades to see who you'll choose, only your answer's not one they'd expected to hear. Soap and Ghost are fighting over the same girl.John "Soap" MacTavish/Simon "Ghost" Riley.John "Soap" MacTavish/Simon "Ghost" Riley/Reader.And that is when you’ll start to gain traction with your videos.īefore I go, I wanted to mention that I love going live on Facebook to help you learn more about video marketing, so take advantage of my free content by following me there and clicking the notifications button.Awesomestprime8 Fandoms: Call of Duty (Video Games) I hope these tips help get your videos done faster, so you can publish more consistently. Lack of confidence is one of the biggest time wasters I see affecting entrepreneurs using video in their marketing. edit if you have to, don’t throw it all away.set a limit on the number of takes you allow yourself.get comfortable with being imperfect by going live.My top three tips for how to shoot your videos faster: Stop tossing out the entire video because it’s not quite perfect, or because the tail end didn’t work. Make sure you get a clean first half, then re-do the second half if you need. Yes, you may need to edit your video and that’s fine - especially for longer videos. Personally, I only allow myself one extra take after the first clean take (which is when I get all the way through) That’s it, one more for performance. Set a limit on how many times you can try again and stick to it. Try only allowing yourself a certain number of takes. Going live will help you feel more confident about not being perfect (because that fear of making mistakes is what’s causing your to do take after take!) Set Limits. This allows you to stick to your video’s intention (did you check out my recent vlog about intentional videos?) without losing your way. Of course, you’ll want to have a strategy and an outline before you click go live. ![]() You’re human, and your ideal audience knows that too. Nothing will teach you to embrace imperfection better than going live on one of your social media feeds! With live videos, you learn through experience how to keep things rolling and ignore the natural bumbles and mistakes along the way. Let’s get you some of your time back! Go Live, embrace the moment. I’ve got three tips to help you get your videos done faster, they work for me and they work for the women I support. But the most frustrating part about all of this is the amount of time it takes. You might get things right but lose all the authenticity. The more takes you do, the worse your videos get. And you know what that means… they never release the video. They tell me that not only do they do countless takes but they feel like by the time they’re done, the words have lost their meaning. I hear this all the time from the clients I work with. If you’re shaking your head and thinking, ‘too many!’ then you are not alone. How many takes do you give yourself to get a video right?ĭo you find yourself doing take after take after take as your try to get your videos perfect?
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