ONE THOUSAND EYES

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doubleca5t

I mean on the one hand, yes, shipping spongebob characters is certifiably absurd and people who do it do not deserve rights but on the OTHER hand if you took Spongebob and Squidward's personalities and dropped them into, say, a pair of anime girls from a gacha game or two white guys from a teen drama everyone would be like "oh of COURSE this is a big ship"

glad to see everyone reading this post is just as upset as I was when I thought of it

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robot girl

we’re working with heartbeats in morse code  there’s circuitry beneath every inch of ur skin  ur nothing but automatic inhale-exhale lemme touch ur screen and annihilate myself

because once u taste robot u always taste bitter 2 everyone after, ur like pennies in water because they know when ur hands run over their bodies u r wondering “why do u bend”  “why aren’t you harder” “why do you breathe  like i breathe.”

i only fuck immortals i never, ever look back.

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SAY THEIR NAMES

Aiyana Jones (07/20/2002)

Trayvon Martin (02/2012)

Rekia Boyd (03/21/2012)

Timothy Russel (11/29/2012)

Malissa Williams (11/29/2012)

Larry Jackson Jr. (07/26/2013)

Jonathan Ferrell (09/14/2013)

Renisha McBride (11/2013)

Dontre Hamilton (04/2014)

Eric Garner (07/14/2014)

John Crawford III (08/05/2014)

Michael Brown (08/9/2014)

Ezell Ford (8/11/2014)

Laquan McDonald (10/20/2014)

Akai Gurley (11/20/2014)

Tamir Rice (11/22/2014)

Charley Leundeu Keunang (03/01/2015)

Tony Robinson, Jr. (03/06/2015)

Anthony Hill (03/09/2015)

Meagan Hockaday (03/28/2015)

Eric Harris (04/02/2015)

Walter Scott (04/04/2015)

Freddie Gray (04/12/2014)

William Chapman II (04/22/2015)

Jonathan Sanders (07/08/2015)

Sandra Bland (07/13/2015)

Samuel DuBose (07/19/2015)

Jeremy McDole (09/23/2015)

Corey Jones (10/18/2015)

Jamar Clark (11/15/2015)

Alton Sterling (06/05/2016)

Philando Castile (07/06/2016)

Joseph Mann (07/11/2016)

Paul O’Neal (07/28/2016)

Sylville Smith (08/13/2012)

Korryn Gaines (08/01/2012)

Terence Crutcher (09/16/2016)

Keith Lamont Scott (09/20/2016)

Alfred Olango (09/27/2016)

Deborah Danner (10/18/16)

Joques Clemmons (02/10/2017)

Adam Trammell (05/25/2017)

Stephon Clark (03/18/2018)

Botham Jean (09/06/2018)

Ahmaud Arbery 02/23/2020)

Breonna Taylor (03/13/2020)

George Floyd (05/25/2020)

Tony McDade (05/27/2020)

David McAtee (06/01/2020)

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zarinaelahi

LET NO ONE SAY I WAS AFRAID

Themes: competition, honesty, sisterhood, madness

Aesthetic: dark academia

Progress: 41,000/62,000 words

Margot Carmichael arrives at the fog-haunted Hobson College, where she hopes to retrace the events leading up to her Aunt Greta’s suicide in 1983. She’s immediately taken with her roommate, Addie, who spends most of her time on her computer. At first, playing games with Addie is a way to pass the time–poetry competitions, video games–but triumph quickly becomes an addiction.
Addie has access to a secret database of student information Margot can only dream about, which means Margot must keep her favor in order to investigate what happened to her aunt. As the games devolve into a series of risky dares, she must fight to keep up with her roommate while becoming involved with the insular, ethically ambiguous herbalism department in which her aunt studied.
She soon finds herself falling into the same psychological traps her aunt did, living the very life Aunt Greta chose to end. Finding out what happened becomes the key to saving herself, but with limited resources and liars all around her, she’s faced with a challenge so great it might break her.

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