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Hello, I'm Lina from Gazađ”đžđ. I'm part of a family of 8. I'm married with two young children. We've been bombed, besieged, and starved. Sadly, I've lost many of my family membersâ and I can't afford to lose any more. With a heavy heart, I'm asking you to help me spread my campaign. Please, what I'm asking is too much. Can you write a post about my story and share it with your friends? I desperately need your support. My father and brother were injured in the bombing and are in critical condition. They need to travel for treatment. I need your support. The genocide is still going on
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âHave youâŠever been in love?âÂ
Steve blinked. ThatâŠwasnât what he was expecting. Still, thereâs only one definitive answer.Â
âYep,â he answers, popping the âpâ. âNancy Wheeler. First semester, senior year.â His mimicked gunshot doesnât even cover how that felt, but he does it anyway.Â
âOh my god,â he hears from the other side, âSheâs such a priss.â
Nancy Wheeler is a lot of things; priss, she is not. And maybe she doesnât need him to defend her, but, still, he hums, âTurns out, not really.âÂ
Robin scoffs as if thatâs unbelievable, and maybe it could be. Then, she asks, âAre you still in love with Nancy?â
No, is the first thought in his mind. And, well, itâs strange to think his answer wouldâve been different at the beginning of the year, as much as heâd told himself heâd moved on back then. But, the months in between have just made him realize that how he feels for her has changed a lot since October. He loves her, of course he does, and heâll never really get over her. But, he doesnât think heâll ever love her like he did again.
So, after a moment, he says, âNo.â
Then, of course, she asks the question heâs been avoiding thinking about: âWhy not?âÂ
Thereâs a lot of answers to that question, but SteveâŠwell, he knows the one thatâs most responsible, even if itâs been thrown to the back of his mind. Heâs never really brought it to the light of day beforeâif bathroom lights could be called that. But thereâs just something about this moment, sitting with Robin on a probably disgusting bathroom floor with his mind still kinda floating, that makes him feel like itâs safe here. They just went through hellâthere wasnât a better time, right?
âI think,â he starts, âitâs because I found someone whoâs a little better for me.â He huffs a laugh, âItâs funny, you know? Ever since Dustin got home, heâs been saying, like, you gotta find your Suzie, you gotta find your Suzie.âÂ
âWait, whoâs Suzie?â
âItâs some girl from camp, I guess his girlfriend. To be honest with you, I'm not 100% sure she's even real.â Steve shakes his head and kinda wishes heâd thought up a better analogy. âBut thatâs not really the point. Uh, the point isâŠI think I already found my Suzie. You knowâthis person is someone I didnât even talk to in school, and I donât know why. Maybe Tommy H. wouldâve made fun of me, or I wouldnât beâŠprom king. Itâs stupid.â He sighs. âI mean, Dustinâs right, itâs all a bunch of bullshit anyways. I shouldâve been hanging out with this person the whole time. I wish I did. I mean, theyâre so cool and hilariousâI feel like, the past few months, Iâve laughed harder than I have in a long time. And theyâre smart, and a dork, but so passionateâyou know, they can talk on and on about so many things, itâs amazing.â Captivating, really, but the second it takes to reminisce about those moments are enough to make him realize heâs been rambling for like, minutes, and heâs gotta stop at some point. So, âTheyâre honestly unlike anyone Iâve ever even met before.â
Steve smiles to himself for a second, his head still feeling a little flightyâbut the silence keeps dragging on beyond that. The smile falls a bit, and Steve really hopes he was careful enough with his words. He really hopes he can trust Robin if he wasnât.Â
âRobin?â Steve taps on the stall wall between them, the sound echoing through the bathroom. When the silence just gets heavier, itâs with genuine concern that he asks, âRobin, did just OD in there?âÂ
âNo.â He breathes a sigh of relief, then hears it echoed, though weighted, from the other side. âIâŠam still alive.âÂ
Still, thereâs something so heavy in her tone, and a visual confirmation that she is alive becomes essential for him. So, shuffling over to grip the wall between them, Steve slides underneath the stall and lands a little to the left of where she sits, alive and breathing. She smiles a bit.
âThe floorâs disgusting.â He huffs and glances down at the sailor uniform that has (probably) seen better. âYeah, well. I already got a bunch of blood and puke on my shirt, soâŠâÂ
She breathes a bit of a laugh, and, at the very least, some of the heaviness is gone. Alive and breathing.Â
âWhat do you think?â he asks her, almost intentionally vague.Â
âAbout?â
âAm I in love with Nancy Wheeler?âÂ
âNo,â she grants. Then, very decidedly, âBut, I think youâre on drugs and not thinking clearly.âÂ
And the look she gives him feels too significant, too weighted, and he really, really hopes he was careful because the possibility he wasnât is starting to loom over him. He canât argue that his mind was in stellar shape a few minutes ago, and everything sheâs done since then is just working to form a pit of dread in his stomach. It feels like wishful thinking to consider that nothing sheâs said has been outwardly accusing, but itâs still there. Â
Why did he have to say so much?Â
No, no, right. The drugs. Robin may be right, he probably wasnât thinking clearly. And, damn it, this may not be entirely his fault but he does not want the repercussions for it.Â
âWell, I think Iâm thinking pretty clearly now.â Wishful thinking, it is.Â
âYouâre not.â Somehow, her expression feels like an echo of his own worries. âSteve,â she starts, and the dread gets worse, âyouâre not thinking clearly about this. Look, you donât even know this personââ Wait, what? âand if you did know them, like, really know themâI donât think youâd even want to be their friend.âÂ
Steve blinks. ThatâThatâs what she was talking about? How did she even know who he was talking about? He shakes his head, honestly baffled. âWait, what? Thatâs not true.âÂ
She speaks again before he could ask what about everything he said was so revealing, âListen to me, Steve. Itâs shocked me to my core, but I like youââ Harsh. âI really like you. But Iâm not like your other friends. And Iâm not like Nancy Wheeler.âÂ
Well, Steve thought he was thinking clearly, but he is lost. Somehow, this conversation has escaped him within the span of two seconds, and the moment feels wrong to ask how they got here. But, if heâs going to take any guess at her meaning, he much prefers thinking sheâsâŠsupportive, maybe. Indifferent, even. So, he doesnât think of the ball of dread winding through his chest, and he tries to follow what Robin may be saying. âRobin, thatâs exactly why I like you.âÂ
And that is the truth, really. Heâs never had a friend like her, if they could be considered friends. This summer has carved a small space for her in Steveâs heart, and the past few days have done numbers on expanding that space. Sheâs funny and smart and definitely not like Nancy Wheeler, wherever that came from. And he really doesnât want to lose her, not right now. If they get out of this, he wants to be her friend. He wants to know her better than ice cream shifts can tell him.Â
Robin scoffs lightly as if thatâs not what she needed to believe him. âDo you remember what I said about Clickâs class? About me being jealous and, like, obsessed?â
âYeah?â He nods slightly.Â
âIt isnât because I had a crush on you,â she says, slowly, as if a plea to make him understand. He doesnât. âItâs becauseâŠâ she continues, hesitant in her words, and he desperately wants to know how to make this better because his heart breaks for the expression she has. Then, quickly, like ripping off a bandaid, â...she wouldnât stop staring at you.âÂ
He blinks. âMrs. Click?âÂ
A breath of a laugh at that, but her eyes plant themselves on the wall. She clarifies, almost resigned, âTammy Thompson. I wanted her to look at me. ButâŠshe couldnât pull her eyes away from you and your stupid hair.â She looks back at him, with watery eyes. âAnd I didnât understand because you would get bagel crumbs all over the floor and you would ask dumb questions and you were a douchebag!â She shakes her head lightly and he really is trying to understand. âAndâŠAnd you didnât even like her, and I would go home and justâŠscream into my pillow.â
Steve stares for a second, trying to will his brain back into place, his thoughts to something clear, because something is being said here, something important andâ
The puzzle pieces click together.
Oh.Â
Oh!
âHoly shit.âÂ
âHoly shit,â she echoes.
Unwillingly, Steve laughs. A bark of laughter just bursting out of him because, jesus-âthis entire situation is so botched. But her face falls and he immediately stops in a wave of guilt and throws himself at reassuring her. âNo, no, thatâs not what I meant! I didnât mean to do that.âÂ
Robin looks away again, shrugs. âItâs fine.â
No, that wonât do. Steve shakes his head, vehemently, and taps her hand. âNo, Robin, seriouslyâthereâs been a huge misunderstanding here. I donât have a crush on you.â
That makes her look back at him, eyebrows furrowed âWhat?â
âI think youâre awesome, Robin, and super cool and smart. I really want to be friends with you, seriously. But I wasnât talking about you.â And Steve could stop there, but she just revealedâŠherself to him and he owes it to her to do the same. He knows how terrifying that is. âI wasâ Jesus.â He laughs again, brushes a hand down his face. And, still, knowing about her doesnât make it any less terrifying to say it out loud. âI was talking about, um,â Like a bandaid, right? â...Eddie Munson.â
Her eyebrows seem to go to her hairline, but he celebrates the light thatâs back in her eyes. âWhat.â
âYeah, we uhââ Thereâs warmth in his cheeks. This is the first time heâs saying any of this out loud. âI donât know how it happened, but we ran into each other one day and just started talking andâŠlike, hit it off, super surprisingly. Itâs crazy, he wasnât even on my radar back then and now heâsââ Steve cuts himself off before he can start rambling again, rubs the back of his neck. âI really like him. I was talking about him.â
Robin grins. âHoly shit.â She shakes her head, repeats, âHoly. Shit,â enunciating, as if for good measure. He matches her grin.
âI had no idea what you were talking about.â He explains, âI mean, maybe I donât really know Eddie, but how do you know that? And then you started talking about Mrs. ClickâsâŠâ he mimics an explosion in his head. âI thought the drugs completely fried my brain.âÂ
She laughs, finally, her head falling back onto the wall, and he canât help but follow her lead. Itâs a good few moments before they stop, Robin suddenly sobering to hold a hand, saying âWait, wait, Eddie Munson? Youâre hanging out with drug dealer, total nerd, band dweeb Eddie Munson?âÂ
âHey, hey, I didnât say you could criticize my taste, Miss Tammy Thompson.âÂ
She scoffs, sounding just a bit offended, âWhatâs wrong with Tammy?â
âI mean, sheâs cute and all but sheâs a total dud.âÂ
âShe is not!â
. . .
Gojo x Fem!Pregnant!Reader pt. 3
He comes back, but at what price?
pt.2
@awthem @just-lilita @aesztik @yozora7154
You fretted with your hands, your body all curled up on the couch as you waited for Nanami to bring Gojo back here, back home. You needed time to gather yourself, but both Shoko and Nanami were insistent that you get this over with. That Gojo needs to know the truth.
You were nervous and it could only worsen when you heard the front door open.
âAnd here I thought I would be living in a flat by myself, but no I got myself a whole house!â
His voice echoed in that excited manner he always seemed to have, it made you smile.
âI wouldnât say by yourself, Gojo,â Nanamiâs voice rings out.
âYou meanâŠ?â
You didnât hear Nanami say anything else, but he probably nodded towards the living room where you were at (where you promised to stay and not run off somewhere). And all too quickly did you see a flash of white pop right through the entryway of the living room. His eyes directly on you, his blindfold haphazardly pulled off and hanging around his neck as he looked at you.
âY/n-?â
His voice sort of choked out your name.
âBut I thought- you- someone else-â
His mind was seemingly at work as Nanami decided to leave you both alone.
âIâm sorry, GojoâŠâ
His nose crinkled at his name as he walked up to you, his form seemingly towering over you as he stood in front of you. You couldnât meet his eyes.
âWeâre married?â
âyes,â you managed to say, your voice small.
âYouâre pregnant with my kid.â
You nodded this time, not once trusting your voice.
âAnd youâŠwerenât going to tell meâŠâ
âWe⊠got into a fight. You said how it was probably best that we never got together, and when you said you didnât remember anything I just- I just thought that maybe this was a way of you not wanting this.â
You knew how Gojo was. He was quick to anger. Always lashing out. Especially when he was younger. You saw it when he was arguing with Geto, the higher ups, sometimes with you when you both were too stubborn to admit to being wrong.
Something like this⊠how could he not get angry?
So you prepared for it. Both mentally and physically.
You were ready for him to yell at you. Ready to be told that âyou were really going to walk away because of a single fight.â But it wasnât just a fight. At least, thatâs what you thought.
And instead of being yelled at, Gojo merely fell to the couch beside you. The action made you jump as he captured you into his arms, âfuckâŠâ
His arms pulled you close so his face could fit into the crook of your neck.
âG- gojo?â
âDonât call me that,â he muttered, his breath fanning your skin, âcall me Satoru or Toru like you did back in school.â
âA- alright, Toru.â
Your voice was still shaky but you could feel Gojo smile against your neck.
âHave we sat like this before?â
You looked down at him, the urge to run your fingers through his hair becoming strong, âyeah⊠though, lately, before the fight, you have been laying your head on my stomach.â
The moment you said those words, Gojo was already moving causing you to gasp when you felt him lay his head onto your stomach, his body slightly adjusting so he was more comfortable.
âToru?!â
He looked up at you then, that same charming smile that you fell in love with adorning his lips, âwhat? Iâm only doing what I used to.â
His voice was teasing, his charming smile soon turning cheeky and all too quickly it felt like you both were young and in love teenagers instead of two married adults about to have a baby.
What broke you out of your thoughts was his hands reaching up to caress your cheek.
âY/n?â
âYeah?â
You leaned into his touch.
âIâm sorry for what I said, all of it. The fight, I mean. Itâs hazy and I donât really remember it, butâŠI know I was wrong. I mean, how could I ever not want this life with you?â
kind of wanna reinforce this here. because iâve seen ai writing become so popular on tik tok.
itâs literally theft. just like how ai art steals, ai writing steals. itâs using authorsâ very real work to generate whatever you type in. and this also needs to be said as well.
seeing this all over my fyp is REALLY discouraging. fanfic itself is already a labor of love and we love it when you interact. but please do not use ai writing for your fanfic needs when this writing literally steals from fanfic authors.
genuinely donât know if this post will go around because my interactions outside of hcs are shit, but i hope it does.
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There is nothing in the world worse than the feeling of helplessness, that you cannot do anything, and you are standing in hell, and you are unable to do anything but silently observe your pain.
He is literally the "đ„ș"
save me oh catholic boy with religious trauma
i think it's very cute and british of him that Joseph Quinn is using a cup of tea with him over zoom as an auction item to raise support for Palestine. baby boy. sweet british baby boy.
This. I have not seen ANY videos/pictures/media showing destroyed buildings in israel like I have seen in Palestine. We have seen Palestine being totally leveled: bombed hospitals, houses, schools, everything. But you know what I have not seen? The same in israel. And do not even try to say "oh khamas controls israels media!!!". How? Because thats makes you sound like an antivaxxer flatearther đ so your opinion is automatically worthless and waste of space.
Like people make it sound like what happened on oct 7 was like The Rumbling yet I havent seen anything of that level. Yet you could think that it happened in Palestine because of all the evidence.
me for the past week and i'm so fucking maddd
STOPđTAGGINGđXREADERđIFđYOUđUSEđANđOCđNOBODYđ FUCKINGđASKEDđFORđTHATđOKAY???
The wrong thing is not the fact that you write a story with an oc, no, that's not the real problem, really.
IT'S JUST THE FACT THAT YOU USE THE WRONG TAG SO YOU HOPE MORE PEOPLE READ YOUR STORY. BUT BELIEVE ME IT'S JUST FUCKING ANNOYING 'CAUSE WE AREN'T ABLE TO FIND THE RIGHT FICS IF YOU KEEP DOING THIS!!!
There are people who like to read more stories with ocs than reader inserts, so use the fucking right tag go reach that community and stop spamming your stories among ours.
I don't think you get it but, you know, the purpose of fanfics with reader insert is to make the reader imagine her/himself as the mc of the story. The best part of these fics is the fact that EVERYONE can be included in them.
SO WHY THE FUCK DO YOU HAVE TO RUIN THEM BY MAKING THE MC A PERSON THAT LOOKS COMPLETELY DIFFERENT FROM THE READER AND EVEN HAS A NAME THAT IS NOT THEIRS?
Not to be dramatic but i hate y'all.
And the fact that it's always the same fandoms and we all know who we're talking about...