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I Am SO SICK Of Unhappy Endings. Idk About Anyone Else But The #1 Reason I Like Fiction Is Because Everything
i am SO SICK of unhappy endings. idk about anyone else but the #1 reason i like fiction is because everything can always work out no matter how bad it is. “what if the good guys lost” shut up. you are so fucking boring. give me happy endings or give me nothing
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