TMNT Cliches
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  • Reads 587
  • Votes 25
  • Parts 3
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Aug 27, 2016
This story is just for fun and is to also hopefully help other people, such as myself, see cliches and avoid them as best as they can. While cliches aren't bad, they can get a bit predictable and makes stories boring.

I will use other TMNT books, but they will be from my own followers with their permission and I will not be mean when I point out the cliches that tend to pop up in multiple TMNT stories. Some cliches will probably be personal and such (you'll see when I start) if you don't like what I had to say, I would beg you to either skip over these or maybe even defend the cliches saying why you think they are significant and how they don't ruin the cliches. I think that would be really cool cause I love hearing other people's opinions.
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