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The Philosophy of Decyphering by bakerloo_line
Fandoms: Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage
26 Dec 2024
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“Deciphering is, in my opinion, one of the most fascinating of arts, and I fear I have wasted upon it more time than it deserves.”
—Charles Babbage, Passages from the Life of a Philosopher- Language:
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Holy Word by bakerloo_line
Fandoms: Political RPF - UK 20th-21st c., Shaun of the Dead (2004), Hot Fuzz (2007), The World's End (2013)
03 Jul 2024
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"There cannot have been a by-election here, as I didn't see an Andrew Teale writeup on it." —Lewis Trondheim, Atlas Forum user, 3 February 2012
Z-words attack. Villages go on murder sprees. Blanks take over the institutions. Life goes on.
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Le Bruit Doux de la Ville by Audrelite
Fandoms: Lofi Girl & Synthwave Boy - ChilledCow | Lofi Girl (Music Videos)
05 May 2025
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In which Jade takes a much-needed stroll to the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon.
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And is there Honey still for Tea? by Jay Tryfanstone (tryfanstone)
Fandoms: Winnie-the-Pooh - A. A. Milne, MILNE A. A. - Works
18 Aug 2012
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If you happen to have read another book about Edward Bear, you may remember that he lived with his friends in a wood called the Hundred Acre Wood. It was a small wood, and small things happened, the kind of things that happen to bears in places where even if elevenses are late there is always a little something for tea.
This isn't that story.
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In Which Pooh Discovers A Blue Box by beer_good
Fandoms: Winnie-the-Pooh - A. A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh - All Media Types, Doctor Who (2005)
26 Oct 2016
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The Doctor is delighted to land in the Hundred Acre Woods. Well, he would be. But what sort of trouble will the Doctor's arrival bring for Pooh and his little friends? Why have Rabbit and Eeyore gone missing? And why won't the TARDIS let them leave...?
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The problem is, he had asked Pooh to promise him that he'd never forget Christopher, not even when Christopher was a hundred, and Pooh was ninety-nine. The problem is, Christopher is the one who finds himself unable to forget, even while he wonders if he should be too old to be spending time out in these woods.
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The Battle of Tastings by GlassHeadcanon for bluemoonrune
Fandoms: Winnie-the-Pooh - A. A. Milne
25 Dec 2021
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In Which
Our friends perform an Hysterical Re-enactment

