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  • Japanophilia and Anglophilia by superstupiddog
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    Why do nerds look up to Japan and Britain way more than they do with well, Sweden and Myanmar? In this essay you'll find out why.
  • Raymond and Nancy by CarlJohnsonSquid
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    2 childhood rivals experience unexpected feelings towards each other.
  • Dumb and Dumber by superstupiddog
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    An essay on the alarming rise of anti-intellectualism in geek culture where fandom has replaced actual intellectualism and deep thinking.
  • Provoking Thoughts by Zachary4Foxsake
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    A book of my interest, hobbies, research, and works I personally like to update on a regular basis. My name is Zachary Fox and I hope you enjoy. Thank you for your time and interest. Have a wonderful day!
  • Fandom Randomness  by staralchemist
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    A nerd babbles about her favorite geek stuff, including but not limited to; Star Wars Anime Marvel D.C. Sportball, but not really German Politics Life of Becky, a comic I draw Those cheesy parody movies like Spaceballs and Galaxy Quest Mythbusters Maximum Ride Lunar Chronicles Hunger Games Classic 80's Movied History Red Queen Et cetera, et cetera, maybe some other stuff I forgot.
  • The random book of randomness  by Yi_the_virtual
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    Time to write down some random thoughts and random stuff from my life! Feel free to read if you've got nothing better to do than to read an nerdy girl's random rambles.
  • ChatGPT-Chan by LEI-RA
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    Welcome to Silicon Valley High, an anime-style high school where everyone is a parody of some kind of tech products, from social media sites like Twitter-Kun to industry juggernauts like Microsoft-Sama, and even nerdy operating systems like Linux-Sensei. Stepping into this technicolor whirlwind is our protagonist, ChatGPT-Chan, a fledgling AI brimming with knowledge yet grappling with social nuances. Timid and bookish, she is set to navigate the tumultuous yet vibrant corridors of Silicon Valley High. From tackling math problems with the serious yet handsome Calcula-Kun, the personification of Wolfram Alpha, to dealing with the mean girls of the Viral Vixens Club led by Insta-Chan and TikTok-Chan, every day is a new adventure. Get ready for a rollercoaster journey peppered with Silicon Valley insider jokes, tech nerd knowledges, and perhaps, a dash of romance under the wild premise of this story.
  • Darkest minds: Callens story by leolionpride
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    A 19 year old discoverers his pryokinese power while camping with his friends who also have gifts, they get back to find out their parents and guardians, sold them out for better lives with normal kids in the city. To survive they must stick together.
  • Reborn Behind the Frames: The Villainess Animator's Studio Uprising! by HighInCoco
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    * Cover art not mine * Samantha Harris was an ambitious American animator chasing her dreams in Japan, where she worked tirelessly on the anime adaptation of a reverse harem otome game. But the relentless grind of deadlines, corporate crunch, and creative burnout finally took its toll-Samantha tragically died at her desk, stylus still in hand. When she awoke, it wasn't in a hospital or the afterlife, but inside the very anime she was animating. To her horror she had been reborn as Selene Virellia, the infamous villainess of the story-a haughty rich girl hellbent on sabotaging the sweet, lovable heroine and marrying the game's ultimate prize: Lucien Thorne, the icy "King of Film" and untouchable media mogul. But Selene-no, Sam-wants nothing to do with this tired, cliché-filled plot. With her memories fully intact and zero interest in playing the role of the petty antagonist, she gives the story a giant middle finger and sets out to change everything. Instead of chasing Lucien or bullying the heroine, Sam-Selene decides to exploit the world's biggest creative gap: the complete lack of high-quality animation and storytelling. Armed with industry knowledge, stubborn determination, and the intellectual property of an entire universe's worth of iconic media, Selene begins recreating the classics-Studio Ghibli films, Disney musicals, Pixar hits, Western cartoons, even cult anime and cinematic masterpieces-one frame at a time. Selene uses her modern world advantage to shake the entertainment industry to its core. As her groundbreaking studio rises in fame and fortune, the game's original cast-rivals, suitors, and Lucien himself-start getting pulled into her story. The villainess everyone expected to fall becomes the visionary rewriting the rules, turning a fluffy romance plot into a full-blown cultural revolution. And if fate or romance tries to get in her way again? She'll storyboard a better ending. Warning: Some bad grammar.