previously non-platonic-murphamy // Chiara // 24 // she/her // always ready to cry about Adam Parrish and Ronan Lynch // just trying to draw fanart
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adam knew what sacrifice meant, more than he thought whelk or neeve had ever had to know. he knew that it wasn’t about killing someone or drawing a shape made of bird bones. when it came down to it, adam had been making sacrifices for a very long time, and he knew what the hardest one was. on his terms, or not at all. he wasn’t afraid.being adam parrish was a complicated thing, a wonder of muscles and organs, synapses and nerves. he was a miracle of moving parts, a study in survival. the most important thing to adam parrish, though, had always been free will, the ability to be his own master. this was the important thing. it had always been the most important thing. this was what it was to be adam.
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Ronan Lynch - The Raven Cycle/The Dreamer trilogy by Maggie Stiefvater
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who do u miss more, the dog or megumi himself
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the luck i've had can make a good man turn bad
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cherry blossoms 🌸 compilations
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Colorwheel Challenge🌈 Single colors will be posted individually also! |290623
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PSA: bot comments are taking over ao3




The above examples have been provided with the authors' permission to demonstrate what these look like.
Basic rundown:
They are all 3 sentences long
Perfect grammar, capitalization, and punctuation
Like absolutely flawless English teacher-style writing with only a single exclamation mark, ever
No mentions whatsoever of character names, settings, situations, or anything that could be tied to the story
The usernames may be identical to people who exist on ao3, but the name is not clickable, and no profile is associated with it EXCEPT when you directly search for that name. What this means: the comments come from an unregistered (not logged in) reader, bots scrape the site for real usernames, attach that to the comment, and post
Please spread the word about this so authors can filter comments and report them accordingly
There has been some speculation about why this is happening at all, and the best guess is that this is a feature that AI-training story-scraping tools are implementing to try and make their browsing traffic look legitimate
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