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collie.bsky.social
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36 days ago
Booktok was just smut, the most popular books are literal pornography.
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elix87.bsky.social
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36 days ago
I wonder what would make you come to that conclusion.
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lilliththeblack.bsky.social
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35 days ago
And if they were, so what?
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gravitysra1nbow.bsky.social
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36 days ago
I refuse to learn more than that. Stop telling me
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collie.bsky.social
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36 days ago
The most popular genres involved fairies and magical creatures.
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tiredgenerally.bsky.social
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36 days ago
lmao
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collie.bsky.social
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36 days ago
For some reason a lot of authors went into hockey player fantasies
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sodrock.bsky.social
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36 days ago
It was bad bad
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mikeblack114.bsky.social
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36 days ago
Curtains for zoosha shit
Although it is interesting that basically every subgroup spun up on tiktok devolves into doing deranged irl shit, almost like there's a common theme here beyond the general concept of parasocial relationships
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nickyphorus117.bsky.social
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36 days ago
Ok but that book is so insane, cover producer made it a catfish for aggressive porn
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gravitysra1nbow.bsky.social
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36 days ago
Shut up
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rokrish98.bsky.social
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36 days ago
its all set in either a vaguely medieval fantasy setting or in a near future scifi setting
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darthhippy.bsky.social
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36 days ago
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nickyphorus117.bsky.social
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36 days ago
Didn’t booktok officially get romantasy as its own thing?
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nyxx907.bsky.social
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36 days ago
And?
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maximumeffort433.bsky.social
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36 days ago
Wait, if Tiktok has smut I may have to reconsider my stance.
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Although it is interesting that basically every subgroup spun up on tiktok devolves into doing deranged irl shit, almost like there's a common theme here beyond the general concept of parasocial relationships