"I had all, and then most of you, some, and now, none of you. Take me back to the night we met." DEAD DOVE DO NOT EAT or DDDNE: A warning or tag typically used to indicate that a work contains tropes or elements that may be deemed morally reprehensible without the author explicitly condemning the topics; take the tags, if any, listed on the work seriously. The general use of DDDNE is emphasis of any tags listed - good or bad; they are here for a reason, you know what you're getting yourself into so don't complain that you weren't warned. Authors may choose to only use DDDNE and no other tags as a blanket warning to avoid spoilers or if there are too many triggers/sensitive topics that it would be impossible to fully list. The term comes from Arrested Development (character sees a bag in the fridge that's labeled Dead Dove: Do Not Eat. He looks in the bag and says, "Huh, don't know what else I expected").
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