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fandomsecrets2021-03-12 07:33 pm
[ SECRET POST #5180 ]
⌈ Secret Post #5180 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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06. [SPOILERS for Brand upon the Brain!]
[WARNING for mention of suicide]

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07. [SPOILERS for End Roll]
[WARNING for mention of suicide]

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08. [WARNING for probable discussion of sexual assault?]

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09. [WARNING for mention of sexual assault/rape]

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10. [WARNING for discussion of rape?]

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11. [WARNING for mention of sexual harassment]

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12. [WARNING for mention of domestic violence]

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13. [WARNING for discussion of pedophilia]

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The chip was a soul, though, basically. It was like a conscience that dinged Spike physically instead of emotionally when he was bad. When it was forced on him initially he hated it, hated it, tried to get rid of it so many times before he fell in love with Buffy and that made him resigned to it and want to keep it.
Anyway, he didn't go looking for it the first time, which the OP implies. Spike was perfectly happy being evil until the chip was forced on him. I adored him but he was definitely evil. Being soulless is an affliction that way.
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(Imagine Angelus talking to Joyce about...anything. Yeah, no.)
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