//20s//♋//she/they//infp// sorry, i'm a child of divorce
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hey uh new type of ao3 spam comment just dropped. (I know it's spam because the fic they left this comment on . doesn't have chapters. lmfao). Report this kinda comment as spam and don't take it personally it is literally recycled bullshit
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Happy Birthday, my rosebud boy! 🌹
Simon Snow makes me feel grounded, I've learned so much through him, he gave me hope when I needed it the most.
(How could I not celebrate his fictional birthday when everything he meant—means—to me feels so real?)
Happy Birthday, Simon Snow. I love you so much!!!!!! I will always love you.
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Just a normal lighthouse
Bi icon in her horror fish era reaching 2 million during Pride Month...What more could we ask for...<3
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two sides of a coin,,
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hungry hungry hermits !!
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(opening the author’s works page after finishing a fic) and if im lucky they’ll have written this exact same fic but different a bunch more times
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Můj 13. důvod je, že mi na přesnídávky místo večerníčů (vytvořené s láskou) cpou uměle vygenerované zvířata (bez ducha).
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➡️ Content warnings on fiction are a courtesy.
➡️ Not every medium of fiction and storytelling has or is expected to have content warnings or extensive tagging.
➡️ Print novels do not traditionally warn for content in any way.
➡️ Until AO3 came along, fanfiction did not traditionally warn for content in any significant way.
➡️ An author is only obligated to warn for content to the degree mandated by the format they publish their fiction on.
➡️ Content warnings beyond the minimum are a courtesy, not an obligation.
➡️ 'Creator chose not to warn' is a valid tag that authors are allowed to use on AO3. It means there could be anything in there and you have accepted the risk. 'May contain peanuts!'
➡️ Writers are allowed to use 'Creator chose not to warn' for any reason, including to maintain surprise and avoid spoilers.
➡️ 'Creator chose not to warn' is not the same thing as 'no archive warnings apply'.
➡️ It is your responsibility to protect yourself and close a book, or hit the back button if you find something in fiction that you're reading that upsets you.
➡️ You are responsible for protecting yourself from fiction that causes you discomfort.
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More Hermits! (feat. Gem and Pearl outfit swap and my fav group playing REPO)
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