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6 days ago
Replied to jeanpierregerardo

Never thought I'd see the HORNY magical girl here XD

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7 days ago
Replied to BurgerNight

its alright man, clearly they haven't been in a relationship before if this is how they act LOL

"Silly girl…" Alex said while approaching the downed form of his pink-haired girlfriend, his powers were completely off this time, he didn't want her to get mad at him for messing even more with her hair.

ROB's Lottery Wheel

ROB's Lottery Wheel

Anime & Comics · Dragon15681

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9 days ago
Replied to Wahab_adebanjo

=3 nah go ham author~ =3

Now, I could easily play the part of a disinterested person who was not at all moved by her charms as most of the asexual protagonists from those Chinese fanfictions do after reincarnating in a world like Marvel or DC... but what was the fun in that? If she was offering herself up to me on a silver platter, who the fuck was I to say no to that?

Marvel: A New God's Reign

Marvel: A New God's Reign

Movies · God_Doom

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16 days ago
Replied to Stevenking666

ugh... COD now is disgusting... good for me I didn't buy that damn 70$

The two shared a laugh as they began sketching out their next project: a celestial grenade launcher that played hymns on impact.

DXD: Queen of Angels

DXD: Queen of Angels

Anime & Comics · Stevenking666

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19 days ago
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Interestin~ gigguk once said~" sometimes it takes a man to be the best girl "

  • In DC Dark Shadow original

    In DC Dark Shadow

    Sci-fi SUPERPOWERS OVERPOWERED TRANSMIGRATION SURVIVAL

    The darkness wrapped around him like a blanket, the air thick with the earthy scent of stone and dampness. His eyelids fluttered, his mind still drifting between the haze of dreams and the sudden sharpness of reality. Where am I? He groaned, the sound echoing around him, and blinked his eyes open. Above him, jagged rock formations jutted out, the ceiling of a cave — a dark, ominous cavern that seemed to stretch infinitely in all directions. A cave? He wasn’t sure how he knew that, but somehow, the realization struck like it had always been true. His body felt… strange. Heavy and light at the same time. Solid. Strong. He raised a hand, expecting the dull ache of stiff muscles, but instead, the movement felt effortless. His fingers moved with precision, almost robotic in their exactness. He pulled himself up, feeling the raw power in his limbs. What is happening to me? His heart raced, but there was no fear — only curiosity. P.S. This is a FAN FICTION... I don't know how to change it I accidentally pressed Novel...

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  • FOR YOU MY KRYPTONIAN original

    FOR YOU MY KRYPTONIAN

    Anime & Comics ISEKAI MARVEL DC

    A *dumb boy dies and reincarnates in the DC universe as a Kryptonian who has no relation with Kal-el or House El other than being best friends with Kara Zor-El a deviant boy who was framed and cast out of the planet by his parent to protect him and the heritage of the house Zer before Planet Krypton explodes, unfortunately, his vessel's phantom engine specifically built within was hit by it and so he drifted phantom zone with his parents framed in a coup for being related to the house of Zod Kai-Zer an heir and experimental child of the house of Zer a vassal of house Zod, a former loyal vassal's to the patriarch Dru-Zod, for his mother a Military Guild commander Dana-Zod, and his Father Kye-Zer a Science Guild researcher under Jor-El A/N: Author here... this is just fanfiction that's on my mind that won't go so I thought why not put it in writing... anyways don't get too much into it cuz definitely I won't, I just want it to get it off my chest and brain... updates would be low but I'll try to do it frequently... not sure if I can anyways thanks for reading this Mr./Ms. viewer

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  • TOTAL WAR: WARHAMMER THE COLD GOD original

    TOTAL WAR: WARHAMMER THE COLD GOD

    Fantasy

    Lizardmen are not a single race but a society of different cold-blooded creatures who dwell in ancient temple cities that tower over the southern jungles. They march to war alongside mighty reptilian beasts which resemble dinosaurs and pterosaurs. Despite their frightening appearance, the Lizardmen see themselves as guardians of a divine order, and are the oldest enemies of Chaos. - RolledOrso {A/N: ME: (Wut Da Fuk) I thought at least that's what I think and I borrowed it ↑↑↑↑ Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgV4gqrKjcg&ab_channel=RolledOrso if you want to know } {A/N: What I knoow though is that lizardmen are cool as fuk} {A/N: I would be careful reading this though... its a bit gritty and gorry~ so yeah have fun guys AND P.S. I DON'T OWN WARHAMMER!!! OR TOTAL WAR!!! AND THIS IS JUST A FANFIC} {A/N: AND GUYS THE COVER ISN'T MINE JUST FOUND IT FROM Go( to Warhammer r/Warhammer) REDIT~~ GOD ITS SO BEAUTIFUL)

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  • MARVEL(MCU): the Observer original

    MARVEL(MCU): the Observer

    Theater MARVEL

    about a guy reincarnating in a marvel just observing like you watching a movie but got to interact with the characters...

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  • INTO THE WARHAMMER 40k UNIVERSE original

    INTO THE WARHAMMER 40k UNIVERSE

    Book&Literature

    The hospital looked like any other—a standard facility of clean lines and muted colors, bustling with doctors, nurses, and patients moving about their daily lives. There was nothing remarkable about it. No grand architecture or futuristic tech, nothing to indicate why I had been drawn here. Yet, I could feel it. A presence lingered in the air, as though something extraordinary hid behind the ordinary. I stepped through the sliding doors, the sterile scent of disinfectant washing over me, and made my way down a long, dimly lit hallway. I didn’t know what I was looking for, but I knew I’d find it here. And then I saw him. At first glance, the man sitting in the waiting room was utterly unremarkable. Average height, brown hair, unassuming face—everything about him screamed “normal.” He sat alone, hands folded in his lap, his gaze distant but focused. The world around him seemed to blur as though he existed slightly out of sync with reality. He looked up as I approached, and for a moment, I hesitated. There was nothing extraordinary about him, and yet, I knew this man was the source of the pull I had felt. "Have a seat," he said, gesturing to the chair across from him. His voice was calm, unhurried, as though we had all the time in the world. I sat down, feeling the weight of his gaze on me. It was as though he could see through me, stripping away the political persona I’d crafted and seeing the core of who I truly was. "You're not from here, are you?" he asked, his tone casual, but the weight of the question was anything but. I narrowed my eyes. "What do you mean by that?" He chuckled softly, shaking his head. "I’ve seen many like you. Ones who don’t belong, who walk a path separate from the masses." He leaned back, eyes flickering with a strange intensity. “Your kind always finds a way into history, shaping it, breaking it, sometimes rebuilding it. But you, you’re different." I shifted uncomfortably. There was something unsettling about his words. "And what about you? You seem to know more than you let on." The man smiled faintly. "I’m no one special. Just a curious observer of humanity's journey from the days of stone tools to the stars. It’s fascinating, isn’t it? How far you’ve come. How much further you could go." We began to talk, and though his words were simple, they carried a weight that I couldn’t ignore. His passion for humanity’s progress was blinding, his belief in the power of logic and reason unshakable. He spoke of the need for pure logic in guiding mankind's future—how religion and faith had stifled progress, how wars and atrocities had been committed in the name of gods who had never shown themselves. “There’s no need for religion anymore,” he said, his voice firm. “It served its purpose when humanity was young, but now… now it’s only a hindrance. Logic is the future. Rationality. With it, humans can ascend beyond their petty squabbles, beyond the limitations imposed by belief in things that cannot be proven.” I considered his words, his conviction. He wasn’t entirely wrong. Religion had indeed sparked wars, inspired zealots to commit unspeakable acts in the name of their faith. But it had also done more. I couldn’t deny that, as much as I valued reason, religion had played a vital role in the evolution of human society.

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