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A Not So Ridiculous Amount of Sports Tape by Marz_Zero
Fandoms: Sonic the Hedgehog - All Media Types, Sonic Boom (Cartoon)
07 Jan 2024
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Shadow smirked to himself as he grabbed the two sides of Sonics chest to pin him down, yet just as he was about to shoot a taunting remark down at the other, he paused.
The loose singlet that Sonic was wearing had gaping arm holes, enough for Shadows hands to find purchase on the tape across his chest rather than the fabric of the shirt or the familiar tan fur.
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Shadow finds it amusing that Sonic has sports tape even on his chest, that is, until Sonic explains that it's there for a different reason
Bookmarked by TheWorldHasAlreadyEnded
04 Feb 2025
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All his life Nagisa was aware that something was wrong with him. Even at a young age he knew deep down that he was always the odd one out, but he could never quite figure out why.
A.K.A Nagisa's journey to discovering his true self
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Flug deeply regrets attending this job interview.
Bookmarked by TheWorldHasAlreadyEnded
17 Oct 2024
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Funniest literature I’ve ever read, A class
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Segment 666, Now Airing: The Dummy's Guide to Trying Your Best! by Princeliest
Fandoms: Hazbin Hotel (Cartoon)
26 Apr 2024
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Vox starts something. Alastor decides that he's going to be the one to finish it. Unfortunately for everyone involved, he's not the only one who isn't in the right headspace.
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- Part 10 of 666: Live On Air!
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Sir Pentious regaled Heaven with tales of Hell, the Hazbin Hotel, and how he arrived at the Pearly Gates. Of course, he mentioned Alastor, the hotelier, a tall man with a constant radio aesthetic and quick, easy smile.
Turns out Al's mother overheard. Turns out Al's mother is very keen on finding out why her precious baby boy is in Hell.
And, well, one doesn't tell their mother they were a serial killer. So they come up with the next best lie, on short notice.
Bookmarked by TheWorldHasAlreadyEnded
25 Feb 2024
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Southern 1920s mama to cry about regularly

