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fandomsecrets2016-03-02 06:47 pm
[ SECRET POST #3346 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3346 ⌋
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(Donald Trump / Milo Yiannopoulos)
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[Pathologic]
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[Legends of Tomorrow]
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[Tom Hiddleston in Crimson Peak]
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(How to be a Serial Killer)
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[Pretty Little Liars]
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[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]
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(Anonymous) 2016-03-03 06:11 am (UTC)(link)Then again, troll make a good point - not for Japanese based canon, but any-country based canon. We do have a lot of USian teens that take things as universal and I would be rich each time I seen dollars in a country that has a currency that is different (and sure, some shops take foreign ones and give you the price for exchange goods and my company does that with Euroes as we are in Scotland). Then again, we all learn through experience and if no one tells the author what is wrong - they might not know.
Then again ... if I could get away from USian school AUs or university ones, I'd be a very happy man. Sure, could write one and sure it proves there are readers for that but damn it "Skins" were kinda universal for lots of teens as a high school experience? Even if it was set in UK. "Harry Potter" also was, for me and my peers, even for USian ones!