BAKA NO OTAKU ACADEMIA
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  • Reads 93
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Apr 19, 2018
Cosa succederebbe se due Baka Fangirl di TUTTO, che shippano TUTTO e TUTTI si ritrovassero TUTTO d'un tratto in una scuola con personaggi di Anime/Manga, Fanfiction e qualsiasi altra cosa e tra di loro iniziassero a crearsi triangoli, quadrati, pentagoni...ed esagoni (?) amorosi di tutti i tipi e vivessero un'avventura con nuovi personaggi ogni giorno?!
Ah boh e cosa ne so io.
No ok, vagamente lo so altrimenti non starei qui a raccontarvelo insieme alla mia Baka di fiducia.
Il motivo per il quale ci siamo ritrovate qui, con queste belle persone, in questo bel posto...non...lo sappiamo di preciso nemmeno noi...*cof cof non ancora cof cof*...QUUUUIIINDIII...fregatevene altamente e aprite al primo capitolo SENZA TIMORE. BUONA LETTURA. =3=

(!ATTENZIONE!: Questa storia contiene alcune Ship di nostra totale invenzione e anche altre già esistenti, vi preghiamo di non criticare queste scelte fatte in particolare per umorismo.
Tutti gli Anime/Manga, Fanfiction e simili citati nella storia non sono di nostra proprietà, fatta eccezzione di alcuni OC.
Questa storia non è adatta a persone con una mente sana e/o un cervello ancora funzionante...io vi ho avvisati poi non prendetevela con noi.)
...dovrei mettere ON la classificazione per adulti?
...MAGARI PIU' AVANTI ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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