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someonefantastic · 1 year
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Barbie + The Slayers
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malmagicstar · 5 days
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whats up chat.
CONVERSATION CANCELED, RAMSHACKLE MATCHING PFPS GO!!!!!!!
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EDIT, 4-16-24
okay guys i genuinely did not expect this to blow up. did you guys crave ramshackle matching pfps so badly?
anyways, credit if you use. tag me. ill be extremely happy. overjoyed even. sometimes i check the notes to see if someones using one of these.
anyways thats all
Edit, 4-18-24
yall wdym this has almost 100 likes😟
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happyhotspur · 11 months
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Goodbye 22/23 season, as always COYS 💜
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treeroutes · 5 months
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what's up ! non-exhaustive list of stories featuring weird plants :
The Day of the Triffids, John Wyndham
The Night of the Triffids, Simon Clark
In the Tall Grass, Stephen King and Joe Hill
The Boats of the 'Glen Carrig', William Hope Hodgson
The Man Whom the Trees Loved, Algernon Blackwood
The Red Tree, Caitlín R. Kiernan
Annihilation, Jeff VanderMeer
The Willows, Algernon Blackwood
The Nature of Balance, Tim Lebbon
'Bloom', John Langan
The Ruins, Scott Smith
The Wise Friend, Ramsey Campbell
'The Green Man of Freetown', The Envious Nothing : A Collection of Literary Ruins, Curtis M. Lawson
The Beauty, Aliya Whiteley
The Ash-Tree, M.R. James
Canavan's Backyard, J.P. Brennan
Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Jack Finney
The Hollow Places, T. Kingfisher
'Reaching for Ruins', Crow Shine, Alan Baxter
'Vortex of Horror', Gaylord Sabatini
Hothouse, Brian W. Aldiss
Vaster than Empires and More Slow, Ursula K. Le Guin
Odd Attachment, Ian M. Banks
Deathworld #1, Harry Harrison
The Bridge, John Skipp and Craig Spector
'The Garden of Paris', Eric Williams
Apartment Building E, Malachi King
The Seed from the Sepulchre, Clark Ashton Smith
Rappaccini's Daughter, Nathaniel Hawthorne
The Nursery, Lewis Mallory
The Other Side of the Mountain, Michel Bernanos
The Vegetarian, Han Kang
Sisyphean, Dempow Torishima
The Root Witch, Debra Castaneda
Semiosis, Sue Burke
The Wolf in Winter, Charlie Parker #12, John Connolly
Perennials, Bryce Gibson
Relic, Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
Gwen, in Green, Hugh Zachary
The Voice in the Night, William Hope Hodgson
Ordinary Horror, David Searcy
The Family Tree, Sheri S. Tepper
The Book of Koli, Rampart Trilogy #1, M.R. Carey
Seeders, A.J. Colucci
Concrete Jungle, Brett McBean
The Plant, Stephen King
Anthologies/collections :
The Roots of Evil: Weird Stories of Supernatural Plants, edited by Michel Parry
Chlorophobia: An Eco-Horror Anthology, edited by A.R. Ward
Roots of Evil: Beyond the Secret Life of Plants, edited by Carlos Cassaba
The Green Man: Tales from the Mythic Forest, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling
Sylvan Dread: Tales of Pastoral Darkness, Richard Gavin
Evil Roots: Killer Tales of the Botanical Gothic, edited by Daisy Butcher
Weird Woods: Tales From the Haunted Forests of Britain, edited by John Miller
'But fungi aren't plants' :
The Fungus, Harry Adam Knight
Growing Things and Other Stories, Paul Tremblay
The Girl with All the Gifts, M.R. Carey
Mexican Gothic, Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Fruiting Bodies, and Other Fungi, Brian Lumley
'The Black Mould', The Age of Decayed Futurity, Mark Samuels
What Moves the Dead, T. Kingfisher
The House Without a Summer, DeAnna Knippling
Mungwort, James Noll
Fungi, edited by Orrin Grey and Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Trouble with Lichen, John Wyndham
Notes :
all links lead to the goodreads page of the book, mostly because i like to look at book cover art ;
list features authors/books that i love (T. Kingfisher, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Ursula K. Le Guin, the collections from the British Library Tales of the Weird, etc.), but also a few that i don't like and some that i have not yet read ;
if upon seeing that list the first novel you check out is by Stephen King's you have not understood the assignment ;
not all of those are strictly horror stories, some are 100% science fiction (Brian W. Aldiss' Hothouse for instance).
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angels-to-others · 2 days
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Weird, disturbing and unsettling books rec list
Will be updated regularly as I read more! Asterisks to the books I especially recommend.
Splatterpunks II: Over the Edge (edited by Paul Sammon)*
John Skipp, Craig Spector: The Scream
Michael Cisco: The Divinity Student
Otsuichi: Goth*
J. G. Ballard: High-Rise
Stephen King: Misery
Kobo Abe: The Woman in the Dunes
Poppy Z. Brite: Wormwood*
Borderlands (edited by Thomas F. Monteleone)
Kathe Koja: Skin
Kathe Koja: Extremities
Georges Bataille: Story of the Eye
Leopold von Sacher-Masoch: Venus in Furs*
Bret Easton Ellis: American Psycho
Daniel H. Gower: The Orpheus Process
Ryu Murakami: Piercing
Junichiro Tanizaki: The Key
Sadegh Hedayat: The Blind Owl*
Caitlín R. Kiernan: The Red Tree*
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saintofdaggers · 19 days
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semi-regular genuinely disturbing* book rec list
*check tw lists on StoryGraph, read at your own discretion, etc. also you might find some of these tame depending on your tolerance levels, but they do all have some kind of graphic or taboo content.
Poppy Z. Brite: Wormwood - short stories about goths and freaks and outcasts. they're all sensual, horrifying and beautifully written with macabre, vivid imagery. a personal favorite <3
John Skipp, Craig Spector: The Scream - still reading this one, but it's VERY fun, a classic splatterpunk novel about a rising rock band whose sinister shock rock acts go way beyond the stage. has some interesting commentary on religious fundamentalism, moral panics and music censorship, and the prose is really good, if a little corny in places
Daniel H. Gower: The Orpheus Process - this book is batshit insane and horribly written. it is, however, one of the funniest goddamn things I've ever read, and the nightmare imagery is so over-the-top that it keeps veering wildly between ridiculous and genuinely horrifying. it melted my brain. I think this is the closest we'll ever get to someone actually writing the Necronomicon
Cassandra Khaw: The Salt Grows Heavy - this is a very recently published fairytale retelling, but it's gorgeously written with genuinely artistic prose, it's an interesting angle to take with the fairytale it's built on, and the gore/medical horror is excellent.
Borderlands (edited by Thomas F. Monteleone) - read this one a while ago, but it's basically an anthology aimed to collect cutting-edge stories that went way beyond the cliches and recycled tropes plaguing paperback horror publishing at the time. this collection was a little hit and miss for me, but some stories are genuinely great and they're all fairly out there.
Bret Easton Ellis: American Psycho - but of course. I think the movie is much better as satire and the book is much better as horror, but let's just say even I winced a few times as I read this. at least when I wasn't cracking up
Otsuichi: Goth - oh I love this one. two death-obsessed teenagers keep running into serial killers and trying to understand them. it's nasty, bleak and a really, really good read (it almost broke me with a certain horrifying image on my first read, but I'm glad I decided to finish it)
Ryu Murakami: Piercing - I remember someone asking me once what I was reading and I handed him the book so he could read the blurb. when he reached a certain sentence, his eyes just kinda widened and his general assumptions of my sanity were visibly reevaluated. that's how you know this one is good
J. G. Ballard: High-Rise - less graphic than the others on this list, but more skin-crawling, imo. a filthy rich highrise apartment complex starts breaking down from poor design and antagonistic neighbor relationships, throwing the inhabitants into worse and worse chaos until they start genuinely cracking. this book is so gross. I say that with love
Splatterpunks II: Over the Edge - still reading this one too, but I think it's worth checking out to see how you'll like it (I couldn't find the original Splatterpunks anthology in the library, but this collection was stated by the editor to be more diverse and progressive than the first, and that already made it interesting enough to me to pick up). Kathe Koja, Poppy Z. Brite, Clive Barker, Karl Edward Wagner. you know you're in good hands here.
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briankeene · 1 year
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2023 Splatterpunk Awards Final Ballot
For Immediate Release Wrath James White and Brian Keene are pleased to announce the final ballot for the 2023 Splatterpunk Awards, honoring superior achievement in the literary subgenres of Splatterpunk and Extreme Horror fiction published in 2022, as well as the sixth recipient of the J.F. Gonzalez Lifetime Achievement Award, and the recommendation process for the coming year.
The nominees are as follows:
BEST NOVEL*
-- Playground by Aron Beauregard (Independently Published)
 -- The Television by Edward Lee (Madness Heart Press)
 -- Faces of Beth by Carver Pike (Independently Published)
 -- Last of the Ravagers by Bryan Smith (Thunderstorm Books / Death’s Head Press)
 -- Mastodon by Steve Stred (Black Void Publishing)
 -- Ex-Boogeyman (Slasher vs The Remake) by Kristopher Triana (Bad Dream Books / Thunderstorm Books)
 BEST NOVELLA
 -- Charcoal by Garrett Cook (Clash Books) 
 -- Grandpappy by Patrick C. Harrison III (Independently Published)
 -- Mr. Tilling’s Basement by Edward Lee (Deadite Press)
 -- #thighgap by Chandler Morrison (Cemetery Gates Media)
 -- Plastic Monsters by Daniel J. Volpe (Independently Published)
 BEST SHORT STORY
-- “Just Another Bloodbath at Camp Woe-Be-Gone” by R.J. Benetti (Independently Published)
 -- “Of The Worm” by Ryan Harding (from Splatterpunk Zine issue 13)
 -- “My Chopping List” by Stephen Kozeniewski (from Counting Bodies Like Sheep, The Evil Cookie Publishing)
 -- “Gutted” by Bracken MacLeod (from Splatterpunk Zine issue 13)
 -- “Jinx” by Bridgett Nelson (from A Bouquet of Viscera)
BEST COLLECTION
 -- Always Listen To Her Hurt: Collected Works by Kenzie Jennings (Blistered Siren Press)
 -- Mr. Tilling’s Basement and Other Stories by Edward Lee (Deadite Press)
 -- Horrorsmut by Christine Morgan (The Evil Cookie Publishing)
 -- A Bouquet of Viscera by Bridgett Nelson (Independently Published)
 -- Pornography For the End of the World by Brendan Vidito (Weirdpunk Books)
BEST ANTHOLOGY
 -- Human Monsters edited by Sadie Hartmann and Ashley Sawyers (Dark Matter Ink)
 -- Camp Slasher Lake, Volume 1 edited by D.W. Hitz and Candace Nola (Fedowar Press)
 -- Counting Bodies Like Sheep edited by K. Trap Jones (The Evil Cookie Publishing)
 -- Call Me Hoop edited by SC Mendes & Lucy Leitner, created by Drew Stepek (Blood Bound Books)
 -- Czech Extreme edited by Lisa Lee Tone (Madness Heart Press)
J. F. GONZALEZ LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD**
 -- Monica J. O’Rourke
The final ballot is composed of top recommendations from readers, critics, and the general public and then voted on by our panel of six judges. The sixth annual Splatterpunk Awards will take place at KillerCon in Austin, Texas August 12th. For more details, visit here. 
The recommendation process for next year’s ballot is now open to readers, critics, and the general public. Eligible works must be first published in 2023, and must meet the definitions of either Splatterpunk or Extreme Horror. Email recommendations to [email protected]. The recommendation window will close at 11:59pm (EST) on December 31, 2023. THERE WILL BE NO EXTENSIONS. Thank you for your attention in this matter.
With love and respect,
Wrath James White and Brian Keene, Splatterpunk Award cofounders.
* Tie category
** The previous J. F. Gonzalez Lifetime Achievement Award recipients are David J. Schow, David G. Barnett, Edward Lee, John Skipp, and Clive Barker.
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foxymoxynoona · 2 months
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I will have several questions Foxy~
Maybe we are confidential but will we show Jungkook in his enlistment in Secret Song or instead there is a time jump? I wonder it because sometimes it has 100 thousand words to explore only one week with our heroes. I love it! And I had wondering if this would be glossed over or skippe. But maybe we will be having a lot of separate time, in like when they broke up! This is 2 years longer instead of a month, maybe? Either way I will gratefully read the story and I have no happiness one or the other both! You are so talented! And I think I did know from that you have writen the whole series already long ago! Are you writing again as time passes or maybe as you go, more editing? I am really fascinated by your work xxx
I don't want to give too much of the story away but enlistment is handled in the story --there's a way I had written it ages ago, and we'll see if it keep it that way as the story gets closer to it. The whole thing feels a little uncomfortable to me to write because those real men are really going through it and I don't want it to feel like a capitalzation on a terrible situation, but thematically it is also so accurate for the story (bodies and souls feeling like they don't belong to the owner, etc.)... so I am not going for RL accuracy in the story.
You are right that I did write most of it long ago! There are pieces in between the plot points I had written before that I fill in with writing, and editing of the parts I had already written which is sometimes only just fixing punctuation and other times doing quite a rewrite. In a way I guess this is the second draft of this story/series.
Time will pass quickly at times and slowly at times. In the beginningof this book we're very day to day (although less day to day than Little Bean and Flux were), but get more to week to week as we go, however this book still takes place in a relatively short timeframe. Later books cover much longer periods of time (right now I estimate I have about five books and they cover about ten years.)
Thanks for reading, I"m glad you're enjoying it!
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This weeks edition on what did the man behind me say, got skipp and Dier confused numerous times. 🙃 one game he’ll know every player
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breakbleheavens · 2 years
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hi! if you've received this, this is me revealing that i (este) is positivity anon!
i honestly couldn't wait anymore + my exams are coming up and i do not have the energy to do more of these anymore
my last question is: who did you think i was ?
i'm really glad i did this and i hope you enjoyed the asks as well! i feel like i was kind too obvious tho ahgdfjks
again, i look up to all of you so so so much and here's to a great year : ) !
signing off, positivity anon
omgggg hi!!!! I thought it was either you or skipps - out of everyone in n13 only your urls were 15 letters and two words - but I thought it was more likely to be you bc you knew my sw edits as well at the beginning hahaha
I enjoyed this very much, thanks for sending them and good luck for your exams and the rest of the year!! 💕
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mrscorpio · 2 years
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[Electronica/Beats] MrScorpio's HOUSE FIRE Podcast #282 - Bring On September Edition - 02 Sep 2022 Mixcloud: http://bit.ly/Mixcloud282 D/L: http://bit.ly/DL-HF282 Shows: http://bit.ly/ScorpioPodcasts Feat: Name/Artist/Album Soma Centre (Medlar Extended Club Mix)/Ishmael Ensemble/Soma Centre Remixes Holiday (CRAZIBIZA EDIT)/Cheesecake Boys, Betty Love/Holiday Future (Extended Mix)/Martin Ikin/Future Deep Down feat. Never Dull (Extended Mix)/Kenny Dope, Alok, Ella Eyre, Never Dull/Deep Down feat. Never Dull Pon De Replay (Original Mix)/Jen Payne/Pon De Replay Pasilda (CASSIMM Remix)/DJ Wady, Sean Finn/ MoonDark/Pasilda La La La (Original Mix)/CID/La La La MAMI (Extended Mix)/Chris Lorenzo/ COBRAH/MAMI Tego (Extended Mix)/Black V Neck/Tego Three (Stripped Mix)/James Dexter, Arkady Antsyrev/The Best Of Moan Vol.10 1998 (Whitesquare Remix Extended Mix)/Binary Finary/1998 Acid Creep/Rick Wade/Late Right Take Me To The Plug (feat. UFO Fev)/Termanology/Determination Sorrow For Tomorrow/Thee Sacred Souls/Thee Sacred Souls GMO (Edit) feat. Beth Gibbons/JJ DOOM (MF DOOM & Jneiro Jarel)/Key To The Kuffs (Redux) Black Pinot/Meyhem Lauren, Daringer, Action Bronson/Black Vladimir Stripes (Remix) feat. A-Plus & Aceyalone/Cas Metah x Theory Hazit/Writer Fluid Blue Hour/Nosaj Thing/Julianna Barwick/Blue Hour Wanted/Brock Berrigan/Breaking Bread Corners/Thonio/Gold Projects & Diamond Ghettos Walk Like A King/Verbz & Mr Slipz/Where It Started Juiced Up feat. J-Hon & Ace Lover/C-Rayz-Walz/FREE Rayz Walz 2.0 A Love Poem/The Poetess/Simply Poetry Clean/Skipp Whitman & ANIMALMILK/Balaclava Betty My Favorite Band/Black Star/No Fear Of Time Pablo (feat. Fuegogamo)/B.o.B/Better Than Drugs Superpower/Zretro/Zretro The Reason/Manny Voices/Call It Morning Glory/Cookin Soul/Tapas Beats vol. 2 Spirit/Cleo Sol/Mother
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mcbastardsmausoleum · 2 years
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FRIGHT NIGHT (1985) debuts on 4K Ultra HD 10/4
THE FAN-FAVORITE 1980s HORROR CLASSIC DEBUTS ON 4K ULTRA HD WITH OVER 14 HOURS OF SPECIAL FEATURES
AVAILABLE AS A LIMITED EDITION STEELBOOK
OCTOBER 4TH
Meet Jerry Dandrige. He's sweet, sexy, and he likes to sleep in late. You might think he's the perfect neighbor. But before inviting Jerry in for a nightcap, there's just one thing you should know. Jerry prefers his drinks warm, red, and straight from the jugular! It's FRIGHT NIGHT, a horrific howl starring Chris Sarandon as the seductive vampire and William Ragsdale as the frantic teenager struggling to keep Jerry's deadly fangs out of his neck. Only 17-year-old Charley Brewster (Ragsdale) knows Jerry's bloodcurdling secret. When Charley can't get anybody to believe him, he turns to TV horror host Peter Vincent (Roddy McDowall), who used to be the "Great Vampire Killer" of the movies. Can these mortals save Charley and his sweetheart Amy (Amanda Bearse) from the wrathful bloodsucker's toothy embrace? If you love being scared, FRIGHT NIGHT...will give you the nightmare of your life.
DISC DETAILS & BONUS MATERIALS
4K ULTRA HD DISC
- Feature scanned from the original camera negative and presented in 4K resolution with Dolby Vision
- All-new Dolby Atmos audio + 5.1 + original Dolby Stereo
BLU-RAY FEATURE DISC
- Feature presented in High Definition, sourced from the 4K master
- 5.1 + original Dolby Stereo
Special Features:
- NEW: Deleted Scene Storyboards – Tom Holland guides us through the film’s only deleted scene, using his personal pre-production storyboards
- NEW: Holland/Beyda Spec Trailer with an Introduction by Tom Holland – the never-before-seen alternate trailer cut by Fright Night editor Kent Beyda with the guidance—and narration—of Tom Holland
- Audio Commentary with Writer/Director Tom Holland, Actors Chris Sarandon & Jonathan Stark, Moderated by Filmmaker Tim Sullivan
Audio Commentary with Writer/Director Tom Holland, Actors William Ragsdale & Stephen Geoffreys, FX Artist Randall Cook, Moderated by Journalist Jeremy Smith and Filmmaker Tim Sullivan
- You're So Cool, Brewster! The Story of Fright Night
What is Fright Night
- Tom Holland: Writing Horror
- Theatrical Trailers
BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES DISC
Special Features:
- NEW: Fright Night 35th Anniversary Script Read – an anniversary cast reunion and script reading featuring writer/director Tom Holland and special guests including Rosario Dawson, Jason Patric, and many more!
- NEW: The Queer Lens: Bryan Fuller in Conversation with Amanda Bearse – a candid discussion between Fright Night aficionado Bryan Fuller (Hannibal, Queer for Fear: The History of Queer Horror) and Fright Night star Amanda Bearse about the Gothic’s queer roots, the film’s queer subtext, and its metaphorical power
- NEW: A Novel Approach: The Splatterpunk Story of the Fright Night Novelization – Tom Holland, Fright Night novelization authors John Skipp and Craig Spector, and publisher Mark Alan Miller discuss how the progenitors of the splatterpunk genre came to work on the book, their writing process, and the novel’s enduring legacy
- NEW: SFX Storyboard Comparisons – a selection of original storyboards from key effects sequences, compared with their final filmed versions
- Roddy McDowall: From Apes to Bats
- Tom Holland and Amanda Bearse Talk Fright Night
- Round Table with Tom, Stephen and William
Shock Till You Drop Presents Choice Cuts with Tom Holland and Ryan Turek
- First Ever Fright Night Reunion Panel - Fear Fest 2 (2008)
- Weekend of Hell Panel with Amanda and Stephen
- Vintage EPK with Behind-the-Scenes Raw Footage
CAST AND CREW
Written and Directed By: Tom Holland
Produced by: Herb Jaffe
Cast: Chris Sarandon, William Ragsdale, Amanda Bearse, Stephen Geoffreys and Roddy McDowall
SPECS
Run Time: Approx. 106 minutes
Rating: R
4K UHD Feature Picture: 2160p Ultra High Definition, 2.39:1
4K UHD Feature Audio: English Dolby Atmos (Dolby TrueHD 7.1 Compatible) | English 5.1 DTS-HD MA | 2-Channel Surround DTS-HD MA
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happyhotspur · 2 years
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Spurs training || 11.7.22
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shattereddedges · 3 years
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how's your heart after breaking mine?
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surfthewayyouwantto · 7 years
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Where is the lie though?
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themaybewoman · 3 years
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Psych + Rock Band AU
Companion aesthetics for this fic; both edit and fic were created for Psych Discord’s Secret Santa for @someonefantastic​. <3
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