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  • Incomplete by SwordQuill123
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    Last time... A Pureblood wizard has stamped his impression upon Hogwarts as a slick, if not eccentrically mental, social animal, uniting many a snake and bloodlines. A Muggle raised made his bones finding ferocity in his wild magic and friends amidst his many, many faults. A Half-Blood and robotic cauldron bred boy have made their mark and home as well, even as they return to a storefront or ranch land. All was well. If not... lacking. Second Year has come and with it yet more friends, enemies, and all in between. New bonds, new responsibilities, and new ideas. Continuing the puzzle of their lives four wizards ask yet another big question: what is... Incomplete?
  • The Case of Killer Cake by Nokoletta_261
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    Two party clowns decide to open up a business, a play place for little kids where everyone is welcome, children, teenagers, and even adults. You can meet Confetti and joyful clown and Stickers the gloomy clown! join the two on a h̶a̶p̶p̶y̶ adventure!....they're lying, this place is a living hell..get me out. get me out. get me out. get me out. get me out. get me out.. get me out...
  • Guilt-tripping: Definition, Signs, Examples, and How to Respond by talkyourheartoutsg
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    Guilt-tripping occurs when a person makes another feel guilty, to manipulate them into doing something. It is a form of passive aggressive behavior that results from the person's lack of ability or unwillingness to communicate openly, honestly, and assertively. Communicating in a passive aggressive way can have negative consequences for both the sender and recipient of guilt trips. Because guilt-tripping is manipulative, in the long term, people may distance themselves from someone who frequently dishes them out. As for a person at the receiving end of guilt trips, resentment may build over time, ultimately affecting the relationship. To know More about guilt tripping you can contact Talk Your Heart Out (TYHO)