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When a particular mountain summit in South Park conceals the sun, the suburbs morph into a beautiful blue. Kenny tries not to think of Craig, but he does.
Or, the the occurrences of South Park--the love affairs, the tomfoolery, the beauty--told through the sport of baseball, those who play it, and those who are involved in the unbecoming romance of Kenny and Craig.
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29 Jan 2018
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Years of tentative and opaque communications have culminated in a cloying kind of saccharine uncertainty Craig can’t rid himself of. Kenny reeks of it—his mouth lingers in the taste. Fern spring morphs into ochre summer and they settle on avoidance: practiced distance, managed looks, ephemeral contact. Distractions become habits: Kenny and his perversions, Craig and his shelved movie collection.
Uh, Crenny, yeah.
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20 Dec 2017
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This boy is Craig Tucker, and this is his story of how to fall, pick yourself up, and fall (in love).
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20 Dec 2017
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Kenny had died again. This wasn't abnormal to him, and no one ever seemed to remember that he died. He was used to waking up in his bed and seeing his friends the next day as if nothing had happened to end his life the day prior. Things continued as if he had just went to bed like everyone else. He was okay with this.
But after 8 years of deaths that held no weight or consequence, Kenny wakes up in a world where people seem to have forgotten him entirely.
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- Part 1 of Perpetuality
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16 Dec 2017
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For some damn reason, Craig couldn’t stop thinking about Kenny. It’s annoying, because he can’t figure out where these random thoughts are coming from. They come at the weirdest times too. He’ll be pouring a bowl of cereal and think ‘I wonder which family member Kenny got his array of freckles from?’
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28 Nov 2017
