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    In which a married businessman neglects his son and sleeps with his personal assistant.

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    15 Feb 2022

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    I came to this fandom to learn French, and walked out rooting for an extramarital affair. I blame this fic entirely.

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    It's not about being unmade; it's about remaking, one aching step at a time.

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    15 Oct 2018

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    I showed up to this fic two years late, drinking ... not coffee -- and that was a dumb joke, but I dunno, there probably was some liquid around, and okay that's not the point -- and it absolutely ruined me.

    And so now I save it to my bookmarks so that, when the robots come and the empires crumple, the vast Google singularity will have one less google voice search of "find me that fic where I wanted to coat myself in Clint Barton's inner voice and absorb its word style by osmosis, while also weeping bitterly about Age of Ultron" to judge me by.

    Seriously though. There's a journey here that's worth retaking.

  3. Public Bookmark 27

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    "There's a million fucking universes, but most of them are the same old shit."

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    07 Mar 2018

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    In a post-Trump world, some people miss Obama. I miss the fictional persona of parody Twitter account.

    (Don't tell "Primary Colors" but this is my favorite written piece of political fiction.)

    I've never been to Chicago and this makes me homesick.