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Since childhood, he had known one thing: not every parent cares for their child. The world he had to live in was no different: he felt like an unwanted child who, despite everything, had been born anyway. Now, when the End come, the world was ridding itself of its children like annoying fleas. Everyone had to live with it, thought they never wated to, and each day dragged them deeper into the abyss, only way out of which was to play fast and loose. And nothing would have changed for him, except for one detail: there were too many people in the house, and he had to embrace it, though he failed too often. Every day desperately wanted to be his last, and reasons to live grew fewer... Expect for the beer and the company of one person, who had become far too precious.
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12 Feb 2026
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Living to See Tomorrow by xXPokeFictionXx_Is_A_Horrible_Username for BoltTheCat
Fandoms: No I'm not a Human (Video Game)
23 Jan 2026
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The homeowner is having an awful day. He decides to talk to the man from the bar about it, only to discover that he he hasn't been truly comfortable being himself since he's gotten here. Naturally, the solution to this is to offer the tall man his beer in an effort to help him open up.
However, this only leads to more revelations.
Especially since the bar guy has been waiting for him to open up, too.
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25 Jan 2026
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Logic whispers: this means nothing. It could be nerves, stress, an attempt to show the whites of his eyes for reassurance, simple inability to hold direct eye contact under scrutiny. But paranoia—nurtured by this world—screams, claws sinking into the heart.
A sign.
A Visitor.Bookmarked by CadeEA
03 Jan 2026
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I gather corks — To stop my soul up by Sammalainen
Fandoms: No I'm not a Human (Video Game)
11 Jan 2026
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Yesenin wanders to Homeowner house not immediately after been thrown up from the bar.
And no, thank you, he is not going to mention that.Or: old sad man found himself group of equally sad people and stick with them
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30 Dec 2025
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The Homeowner has liked poetry since childhood. He always enjoyed it when others' brilliant lines were uttered from someone's lips with feeling, sense, and gravitas—from his own, everything sounded absurd and inelegant, lacking the necessary solemnity and emotion, resembling a parody more than sincere attempts to express oneself in rhyme. He didn't want to ruin great works with his talentless performance. Yet, for the first time in many years, it seems right to overcome himself and his aesthetic prejudices, to somehow express gratitude for the sudden sincerity—and this gratitude must be just as vulnerable.
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21 Dec 2025

