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THIS IS NOT REAL. If you get this comment, they’re just trying to get you to delete your fic.
1) I would have gotten some kind of email from Ao3 if this was true
2) this comment is formatted to be perfect to tack onto any fic they choose
3) ALSO why on earth would Ao3 get rid of entire fandoms off the site? Even if they WERE inactive? Who knows if others will be ‘late’ to the fandom and want some fic to read. Who knows if someone wants to come back to their 6 year old account only to find most of their fics deleted.
I’m lucky to be a reasonable adult who has seen tricks like these who also had a very kind person comment their own doubts.
Please let your Ao3 friends know <3
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Rock Bottom Pie (1990)
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Your goal should be to get weirder with age and im not kidding. Become that odd estranged extended family member that owns a whacky home wherein a powerful magical item is kept that is the catalyst for the story of a children's adventure novel protagonist
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the discourse about The Club on tumblr is incredibly interesting to me because i spent many many years (and probably will again) working at The Club doing the basic club charlie work like dragging trash cans around, making burritos, counting change, gogo dancing, promotional modeling, fashion shows, dated the club owner for a bit, even DJing a couple timesso its like. i know the club, everything people say about the club as a transcendent and transformative institution is true, yet also i know the club as a dirty black sticky smelly concrete room with the overhead fluorescents turned on at 3am
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Vintage Pulp - Saucy Movie Tales (Apr1936)
Art by Norman Saunders
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two tiffany posts in one day that bcuz i love you
tumblr ill never forgive you for ruining the quality.
Anyways i dont think this needs a caption pretty self explanatory (this is a joke)
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From a corporate annual report for CONDEC, the conglomerate owner of Unimation, the world’s first company dedicated to manufacturing industrial robots, July 31, 1969. Via @salem_elzway
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