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Good-ish news:

I was recently banned from one of my favorite subs on Reddit—not for posting a story, but for responding to a question in the sub with honesty (my bad).

This means my promise to migrate older stories here will happen more frequently over the upcoming weeks. I still intend to edit them before posting; otherwise, I would just do a batch dump right now.

I never wanted to put my older stories behind a paywall—I really hate doing that—but this is where the moderating and policing of the internet has forced me to put them. I'm sorry if I post a story you've read on my Reddit or other platforms; I know that's not what you've subscribed for. Hopefully, when edited, you'll read them and like them more on the second read.

With that in mind, I'm still going to keep to my promise to upload a new story every week. That doesn't include editing/uploading the older stories, so keep an eye out.

Happy reading,
B.A.R.

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Weird. I didn't even know that was a rule anywhere. So long as no one is attaching any photos, I thought this wasn't even a problem. By that rationale, I think high level plot summaries of the Game of Thrones books would get you banned.

Lake Kubilius

The question that was posted was about first m/m experiences. So I responded truthfully and then was banned for life for having characters under 18. I think the moderator was in a mood. A little while ago, I looked at the post and saw several people who were banned for commenting truthfully. It's their loss. They should've just taken down the post instead of banning dozens of members. I'm also a bit petty; if they don't want me as a member, they can't have the stories that I've posted over the last four years.

Burn After Reading

Assuming I'm not just stirring the pot and asking to see quotes from a flame war... Can you post the comment that caused this? Looks like it might be an interesting read itself from that context!

Lake Kubilius


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