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you asked for it by writingloser
Fandoms: Star Trek, Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies)
17 Jan 2022
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Jim is a bit overwhelmed but not displeased when Spock's Vulcan genetics respond interestingly to a plant.
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It has been nearly six months since Emmanuel awoke, naked, in the woods, without a clue as to his identity or past. It has been nearly five months since he began performing miracles. As such, it has been nearly five months of seeing a mysterious green-eyed man romping through his memory every time he performs a divine act. Emmanuel does not care to know his past, but the mystery of this man haunts him nonetheless.
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05 Aug 2025
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As their train gets ever closer to Oak Ridge, Stud and Meryl have a heart-to-heart.
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“I’m not going to give it to you just because it means something to you, Dude. When do any of us ever give each other stuff for no reason?” Charlie clearly thinks he’s got Frank here, but Frank pauses for a moment, considering.
“Wait, now that’s not true. What about when Mac gave Dennis that rocket launcher?”
“That’s different,” Mac and Charlie both protest immediately, at the same time.
“How is it different?”
“Because Charlie’s not in love with you,” Mac says matter-of-factly.
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Mac lets it slip that he used to be in love with Dennis and Dennis slowly descends into madness.
Set after Season 15.
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03 Apr 2023
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i could kick the wall repeatedly over loving this so much
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if i ruin this (i can live with it) by orphan_account
Fandoms: It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
08 Feb 2019
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“Dennis,” Dr. Eddy says, still writing, still smiling. “I want you to take some work home with you from this session.” She finally looks up at him and nods encouragingly. Dennis can’t help the way his eyes roll all the way back into his head.
“Great,” he mutters.
“I want you to track your impulses,” she says. “I want you to track your impulses and I want you to put the intention behind that impulse in one of two categories.”
She stands, goes to her desk. She opens a drawer and pulls out a second notebook. She opens it to the first page and begins to write in it. Then, she comes to Dennis, stops right in front of him and presents the journal to him, still opened.
She’s drawn a table. A question looms at the top of the page: What is my intention with this action? And there are only two columns. One labeled growth and the other: stagnation.
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Dennis decides that there should be a third column: destruction.

