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  • Presenting, the Fandoms
    4K 279 37

    What if the fandoms could talk? What if they worked together? This'll probably be the only fanfiction you'll ever read that's like this. NOT INTENDED FOR YOUNGER VIEWERS. Credit to @Jessamine1031 for inspiring this story by writing Antisocial Media (which you should read if you like this). LOTS OF CREDIT TO YOU JESS...

  • Antisocial Media (Season 1)
    9.3K 882 41

    This is the story that started it all. Summer 2015 little 7th grade Jess decided to write a sitcom about websites as humans. Though the beginning was mostly meme references, as elements of plot were slowly introduced it became much more. I'm not saying it's good, I'm just saying it happened. Oh, and if you're looking...

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  • Antisocial Media (Seasons 2 & 3)
    3K 341 40

    This is where things get interesting. AKA, 8th-grade-Jess gets tired of writing exclusively meme references and decides to expand the universe of her story and get deep into the characters' personal lives... but they're still websites so what's up with the instagram update LOL. Writing a complex arc where we find the...

  • Rebecca (the Antisocial Media fanfiction)
    16 2 1

    Rebecca tells Pinterest about the flowers Disney taught them about in daycare and Pinterest offers her to make a bouquet of them. "Another proof they stole my concept. But I loved it." - Hetalia, anime fandom division of Tumblr inc.

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  • Tumblr inc. (Presenting, the Antisocial media fanfiction)
    300 14 6

    It's been many years since Tumblr started working at Computer Corp. When the browsers introduce her the idea of giving fandoms ('those jobless creeps that use your services' as they put it) a job in a subsidiary company, she decides that it's a job just for her.

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  • The Amnesia Club (Presenting, the Antisocial Media fanfiction)
    127 11 5

    Hetalia is being haunted by belated nightmares. When the bad dreams start affecting his professional life, he seeks help with Tumblr (instead of cunsulting a real therapist), who in exchange tells him a story of deception, broken friendships, possesion, near-death experiences and memory loss.