So… this news has probably reordered what fics are coming next..
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I'm going to talk about airplanes sorry
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My workplace betraying my trust is so funny. Like hey dumbass, the only thing that motivates me is spite and you just earned all of it.
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Trying not to really distract you from your holidays but hope you enjoying the beach. Care for the sun burn ☺️🌻
Guess who got burnt again!
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Shhh stay still
*leans down suddenly kissing and sucking along your neck*
-Hanma
oh *softly sighs* but...what are you doing? mhm, you're going to get me in trouble baby, you shouldn't do this, but...it feels so nice.
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"smart appliances" fuck u i want them dumb as a brick and incidentally as sturdy and enduring
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"A story doesn't need a theme in order to be good" I'm only saying this once but a theme isn't some secret coded message an author weaves into a piece so that your English teacher can talk about Death or Family. A theme is a summary of an idea in the work. If the story is "Susan went grocery shopping and saw a weird bird" then it might have themes like 'birds don't belong in grocery stores' or 'nature is interesting and worth paying attention to' or 'small things can be worth hearing about.' Those could be the themes of the work. It doesn't matter if the author intended them or not, because reading is collaborative and the text gets its meaning from the reader (this is what "death of the author" means).
Every work has themes in it, and not just the ones your teachers made you read in high school. Stories that are bad or clearly not intended to have deep messages still have themes. It is inherent in being a story. All stories have themes, even if those themes are shallow, because stories are sentences connected together for the purpose of expressing ideas, and ideas are all that themes are.
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