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Hello!

The stories I'm going to be writing are going to be different. for example, some will be kids friendly some won't. Some will also just be plain old weird and some will actually be pretty decent.

If it says mature language at the top that would usually mean there would be swearing or some crime depending on the story.

If it says sexual language then that means it would be someone talking about sex.

If it says smut then it will be a sex chapter. 

If there's any TW of any sort please just be careful. I think if I did have to put TW it would probably be suicide, eating disorders, self-harm and dissociating. I will make sure to say what's the trigger though.

If you are below 12 please be careful when you are reading things with the triggers or just any that have mature language. 

If you are in a religious family and they hate you reading, watching or saying swear words please be careful reading some of my content. I don't want you to get told off if you get caught.

If I say anything and I mean anything that sounds offensive please just tell me I will immediately change it. /srs I am only 13 though so please try to cut me some slack /j

I will be using tone tags as much as possible. If you think somewhere needs a tone tag I will try to change it (if it lets me of course) 

Here's some tone tags and their meanings:

/J= joking,  /hj=half joking,   /s or /sarc= sarcastic or sarcasm,   /srs= serious,   /nsrs= not serious,   /ih= light-hearted,    /g or /gen= genuine or genuine question,   /ij= inside joke,   /ref= reference,   /t= teasing,   /nm= not mad,   /lu= a little upset,   /nf= not forced,   /nbh= nobody here,   /nsb= not subtweeting,   /nay= not at you,   /at= at you,    /nbr= not being rude,   /ot= off topic,   /th= threat,   /cb= clickbait,   /f= fake,   /q= quote,   /l or /ly= lyrics,   /c= copy-paste,   /m= metaphor or metaphorically,   /li= literal or literally,   /rt or /rh= rhetorical question,   /hyp= hyperbole,            /p= platonic,    /r= romantic,   /a= alterous,   /sx or/x= sexual intent,   /nsx or /ns= non-sexual intent,   /pc or /pos= positive connotation,  /nc or /neg= negative connotation,   /neu= neutral or neutral connotation. 

example of negative connotation= I don't like ..... because they were homophobic. 

basically just means they mean what they said in a negative way. 

Also in my writing, I will try to include songs as much as possible. I will also try to make playlists for each chapter. The playlists will all go on for more then 2 hours so everyone will hopefully be able to finish the chapters before the music ends. 

I hope you are all doing well and make sure to try to get some sleep and drink water. If you can eat then please try to! You guys are all really pretty/ Handsome and i would like to get to know you all :)

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⏰ Last updated: Sep 19, 2021 ⏰

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