Random Crackfics 2.0
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  • Reads 618
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 11
  • Time 33m
Ongoing, First published Aug 16, 2021
HI.. I have not edited any of these probaly since 202-2021 BUT it was a fun era for me so im keeping this up and keeping this old description cause why not (ALSO IM CHANGING THE BOOK COVER YOU CAN SEE THE OLD VERSES NEW ONE AT THE TOP I ADDED |

As I said we will keep writing stories I'll even put the other stories into this one :D
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Warnings:
This will include intense segs between the most random charaters
Weird ships
We will ship anything and anything (but dnf and bakudeku and some other obvious ones)
(ps we will not make smuts of charters that shouldn't be sexualized)
Very intense cussing
Cringe
Dark humor
And a lot of different people writing stories
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So if you aren't comfy with these you may leave- 
WITHOUT ANYTHING ELSE TO SAY START READING B)
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