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Me: yay fun little doctor who episode
The last ten minutes:

#HOLY SHIT OH MY GOD?????#he is so the doctor. oh my god. when he screams and cries. ncuti just kills it every week#I think I am so used to dw just using these social issues to be like well. that’s bad. anyway. to actually see it be the central thesis of#the episode and be so absolutely crazy is awesome#ALSO the fact that the outfits they spent all this time promoting were in maybe 5 minutes LMAO#doctor who#dw spoilers
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Ok honestly I don’t really get people saying that assad has been sidelined in promotion? Armand is a side character in these first two seasons and I feel like he got promoted as such. He was on one of the big murals last season at sdcc and on the elevator and I feel like he gets just as many interviews as the others? Am I missing something
#I feel like people want him to be promoted as a main which. he’s not?#louis lestat and claudia are the central characters of iwtv#like I would be angry if he were getting shafted in terms of promotion but I just don’t see how he is?
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#I've never played a male Urb so I hadn't actually seen these#in the promotional comic from the defunct Urbz website for Central Station they mention an ampallang piercing#the same comic where the villain gets rejected by his dream girl because she's a lesbian lol#Urbz#The Urbz#Urbz Sims in the City#console sims#central station
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90s promotional stills
#90s#promotional stills#clueless#jurassic park#bad boys#pulp fiction#don’t be a menace in south central#scream#jackie brown#goodfellas#la haine#fight club
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Sometimes I think about the Road To Show!! Movie and how I literally live in nyc. Like I know that place I’ve been there before ‼️ its like an hour away from me maybe 40 min.
#central park really does have all those big asf rocks I have been there every summer#the building they used for promotion once is real and its iconic to me#cosmical flowers black hole#enstars#ensemble stars#ask me anything i live in nyc and seen these places before casually
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#Woha... Alright read the chapter 🫡#It's just. I get where Fukuchi is coming from and I feel like after rereading it the whole thing was a little more clear but...#Did it *really* have to be so complicated. Like dude did it **really** have to be so complicated.#Maybe it had to idk. After all I'm always the first to say that a complex reality can't be reduced to simple axioms–#and that semplifications never bring anything good.#But at the same time was there REALLY no other way#Couldn't you promote your ideas diplomatically instead. Couldn't you become a democratic activist or politician.#Couldn't you write a book‚ person named OUCHI FUKUCHI#Also couldn't you? Talk about it with someone before executing your crazy plan so that anyone else might have pointed to you how crazy it i#But I suppose the whole central theme of this arc ultimately was “people who try to do everything by their own are destined to fall”#And to an extent it does still feel kinda self-contradictory of a plan. Like ahah my plan included not to make anyone suffer!!!#[turns half world population into a vampire]#Like c'mon? Violations of human rights can happen even without killing people dude#(Also Akutagawa)#(Like I get it he's only one (1) person. But he's also the only (only) person for me so I can't bring myself to ignore him y'know)#Mmmmmhhhhhh that's of the main things ig. I YELLED when they brought up Max Weber and the what-is-a-state question#That's like. One of the main questions my whole life studies centers on.#The adrenaline that gave me to see it mentioned in my current hyperfixation ahfjvafjhcvlawsvfblwhkv#This chapter was just so so political theories packed I felt like I was just still studying lol.#I feel like this was a true “get why bsd is labelled as seinen”.#You just can't do this kind of in-depth political theory discussion in shonen manga ig#What else. Still patiently waiting for ss/kk 😔#random rambles
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Lillian Gish in ‘’Camille’’ (Central City Opera House)
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Replying to tags but then I ran out of room and I think i was if not cooking then at least microwaving
#dude when I was in 6th grade I read #the veldt #and at the time it disgusted and genuinely scared me because I was #just so surprised that people - children! - could be raised to be so heartless #idk if I read it for the first time as a 23 year old it would scare me so much #but goddamn
#I think we're both people who are *at least* good at literacy but we're both a little too STEMmy #to look at it the way some English teachers want us to? #like they want people to go from 'damn that's fucked up → what themes are the authors trying to explore here → what about the world #made them think of that and perhaps what are they trying to get us to consider and think about and perhaps change' #obviously not all writing is a fable with a moral at the end #but a lot of good writing has some sort of central belief that it wants the reader to consider
#(I struggle in creating that with my fiction ugh and I think a lot of booktok books do too and it bugs me that we have that connection)
#but anyway #I think you and I'd first reactions are like #’that's horrible → how can we prevent that specific problem from occurring again' #like take the lottery. my (and maybe your?) first reaction is like 'that's horrible → they should ban the lottery' #but the English teacher is going to want us to think 'oh gee okay so this is a commentary on traditions. why would this tradition be started #/necessary? does the lottery reflect the overall morals and sensibilities of the overall society (aka fond of the death penalty etc). #what sort of tradition might this mirror today? connecting to historical events and the fact that the person stoned and the author were #women. aka the gender commonly stoned for witchcraft in New England #do you think that's related?' etc etc etc wrapped in metaphors and shit. and tbh that's how I learned a lot of my religious and political #philosophy as well as history. I really like Thomas swift's 'a modest proposal' (satire) for that reason.
but that was NOT my initial #thought process for English class. I had to be heavily trained into thinking that way and often my first instinct is to not engage with the #metaphor an just go straight to the logic/sensible answer. blah blah blah. I really respect lit and history teachers as a profession but boy #do I not want to teach it because I would be so slack on writing the kinds of questions that would get the kids to engage with the meta. #once I got a piece I got it but it was a struggle every damn time. because I had to get over my feelings of well why didn't they just not #do that'
the biggest one I can think of is 'song of Solomon' by Toni Morrison. I think my senior AP English teacher wanted us to really #consider authors and characters of color (he was white but it was 2018-2019 aka Trump era) so he taught us othello and TM. othello is a #little easier to understand because iago is just being a little bitch about a Black foreigner getting a promotion and a hot wife and no longer being able to convince himself that he was better than Othello
But TM’s main character Milkman? Unlikeable, spoiled little shit who doesn’t give a damn that he’s the 1 percent of his marginalized community and he’s frittering his privileges away so hard that it literally induces suicidal and murderous tendencies into the people around him. Among other things.
It took me foreverrrrrr to engage with the text beyond GOD I HATE THIS GUY but once I was able to examine his psychology and the mean flip side of ‘if you want to fly, you have to get rid of earthly attachments’, which he does at the end of the story.
Was it a chore? Absolutely. But have I ever forgotten the story or the literary tools it gave me? No.
Maybe I’m just speaking for myself in this longass response - you and I usually talk animals and men not books 😅 - but yeah every English class is full of these annoying stories that are meant to rattle one’s brain and I REALLY avoid rattling lmao. Tbqh again I respect lot classes but I’m glad they’re over lmao
But anyways I listened to Levar Burton’s podcast ‘Levar Burton Reads’ from start to finish, and he once read (as a three parter) Toni Morrison’s Recitatif. It’s the story of two girls, one Black one white, who grew up around and with and against each other during the mid 1900s.
I didn’t know what the story was getting at, aside from the surface ideas of the American Civil Rights Movement and privilege and stuff. But LB usually asked questions or briefly mentioned the author’s main idea at the end. And when he did? HOLY FUCK.
If you ever decide to listen to it (I’ve never gotten my hands to a print copy so idk if they usually have some sort of author’s note at the end to ask the reader this question)(I love LB’s voice he’s a pleasure to listen to if you listen to Recitatif) please @ me and tell me if it also blew your mind and made you consider how you viewed the POV character of the story.
Because it blew my mind and made me really consider why I assumed things about the pov character. Im not going to say anything further because I feel like I’m spoiling the point but yeah.
Anyways again this could be just me but I’ve always had trouble moving on from the straight solution mindset. When I was 12 I was in a model UN and I was told to write a report about Togo and its healthcare issues. I took this to mean that I had to research the common issues there (such as unclean water and mosquito bite diseases) and then come up with solutions.
It was incredibly embarrassing to do all that and then hear every other group explain their countries healthcare issues and WHY (historically, monetarily, etc) their countries struggled with such things. And my ass went up there and talked about affordable mosquito deterrent changes to water sources and cheap water cleaning services.
I didn’t realize it then but like. It perfectly exemplified my lack of instinct to subtextually interact with instructions and prompts.
And the thing is. May the universe bless and boost the fucking lit teachers out there because my poor students are entering math class with lit skills 6 grades under where they should be and are genuinely unable to interact with straightforward STEM instructions. My college had every ed major take a ‘teaching literacy’ class and sure I passed but the thing is. I’m not really the person that’s supposed to catch these kids on that subject. I’m supposed to be a secondary math teacher. So a lot of the advice in that class simply wasn’t applicable and I wish it was!!! I’d be happy to help in that subject but also I WAS TRAINED TO BE A MATH TEACHER. AND MOST LITERACY AND LANGUAGE DIFFICULTY COURSES ARE NOT DESIGNED WITH STEM IN MIND. (Which is why I want to learn enough Spanish that I can teach kids learning English math as well because that’s an area that doesn’t get a lot of crossover and a lot of kids fall through).
Well this turned into a ramble goodnight lmao. I’d say this was a decently microwaved thought track lol

#dude when I was in 6th grade I read#the veldt#and at the time it disgusted and genuinely scared me because I was#just so surprised that people - children! - could be raised to be so heartless#idk if I read it for the first time as a 23 year old it would scare me so much#but goddamn#I think we’re both people who are *at least* good at literacy but we’re both a little too STEMmy#to look at it the way some English teachers want us to?#like they want people to go from ‘damn that’s fucked up -> what themes are the authors trying to explore here -> what about the world#made them think of that and perhaps what are they trying to get us to consider and think about and perhaps change’#obviously not all writing is a fable with a moral at the end#but a lot of good writing has some sort of central belief that it wants the reader to consider#*I struggle in creating that with my fiction ugh and I think a lot of booktok books do too and it bugs me that we have that connection*#but anyway#I think you and I’d first reactions are like#‘that’s horrible -> how can we prevent that specific problem from occurring again’#like take the lottery. my (and maybe your?) first reaction is like ‘that’s horrible -> they should ban the lottery’#but the English teacher is going to want us to think ‘oh gee okay so this is a commentary on traditions. why would this tradition be starte#/necessary? does the lottery reflect the overall morals and sensibilities of the overall society (aka fond of the death penalty etc).#what sort of tradition might this mirror today? connecting to historical events and the fact that the person stoned and the author were#women. aka the gender commonly stoned for witchcraft in New England#do you think that’s related?’ etc etc etc wrapped in metaphors and shit. and tbh that’s how I learned a lot of my religious and political#philosophy as well as history. I really like Thomas swift’s ‘a modest proposal’ (satire) for that reason. but that was NOT my initial#thought process for English class. I had to be heavily trained into thinking that way and often my first instinct is to not engage with the#metaphor an just go straight to the logic/sensible answer. blah blah blah. I really respect lit and history teachers as a profession but bo#do I not want to teach it because I would be so slack on writing tbe kinds of questions that would get the kids to engage with the meta.#once I got a piece I got it but it was a struggle every damn time. because I had to get over my feelings of ‘well why didn’t they just not#do that’. the biggest one I can think of is ‘song of Solomon’ by Toni Morrison. I think my senior AP English teacher wanted us to really#consider authors and characters of color (he was white but it was 2018-2019 aka Trump era) so he taught us othello and TM. othello is a#little easier to understand because iago is just being a little bitch about a Black foreigner getting a promotion and a hot wife and no
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LA Cares AIDS campaign (c.1984) starring Zelda Rubinstein Zelda Rubinstein was a little person (the term she preferred) who began acting in her 40's. Her big break came in 1982 with her role as Tangina Barrons in the film Poltergeist.
In 1984, she was the the central figure in a series of advertisements, directed towards gay men specifically, promoting safer sex and AIDS awareness. Rubinstein did so at risk to her own career, especially so shortly after her rise to fame, and admitted later that she did "pay a price, career-wise." "I lost a friend to AIDS, one of the first public figures that died of AIDS," the actress said in an interview with The Advocate. "I knew it was not the kind of disease that would stay in anybody's backyard. It would climb the fences, get over the fences into all of our homes. It was not limited to one group of people." She attended the first AIDS Project Los Angeles AIDS Walk. (Source:Wikipedia)
#classic#style#gay#gay history#lgbt history#aids awareness#aids crisis#1980's#gay icons#zelda rubinstein
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#Waffle House ala WH LLc Use Atlanta-Based Restaurant Chain To Promote Haitian Rapper and Rap Music#Atlanta Georgia Talent Agencies#Normalizing Rap As Central To Black American Culture#Kodak Black#Haitian Rapper#Social Engineering#Fuck Off
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Full List of Winners For The Central Music Awards 2024
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Full List of Winners For The Central Music Awards 2024

The 13th Central Music Awards was a resounding success, honoring artistes and key music industry players for the year in review and their tireless efforts and contributions to the growth and development of the central region’s music industry.
This year, 37 prestigious awards were presented to deserving creatives across various categories. Dailey’s Entertainment signee and Agona Swedru-based Afrobeat/Highlife artiste, Twicy, emerged as the coveted Artiste of the Year, also securing the Male Vocalist of the Year award.
Other distinguished dignitaries and music business executives honored during the ceremony included Osabarima Dr. Kwesi Atta II, Chief Kweku Etuaful, and Mr. Nicholas Hagan, Chairman of the Scheme. The evening was filled with captivating moments, presentations, and electrifying performances that enthralled patrons.
The 13th Central Music Awards was proudly powered by Heritage Promotions and sponsored by TW Radio 88.9, Club 161, EN.AR Limited, JetCast, BB Winery & Li-Quora, and Fays Lounge.
Themed “Music is Business,” the event took place on Friday, November 29, 2024, at the Centre for National Culture in Cape Coast.
Below is the full list of winners for the Central Music Awards 2024
CAMPUS ARTISTE OF THE YEAR
SHYSOUL BELLE – Holy Child College of Education
EMERGING ARTISTE OF THE YEAR
ASOMADE
NEW ARTISTE OF THE YEAR
MANNYRAIN
GOSPEL SONG OF THE YEAR
BROTHER ISHMAEL – Adom Nyame
FEMALE ARTISTE OF THE YEAR
AMA NOVA
GOSPEL ARTISTE OF THE YEAR
JULIET DUODU
REGGAE SONG OF THE YEAR
ADOMBA EFFAH – It’s been long
DANCEHALL SONG OF THE YEAR
JAHDONE RATTY – Skin pain
BEST RAPPER OF THE YEAR
KOJO VYPA – Kinging
MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR
TWICY – Live it up
FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR
BUSH GIRL – Donkomi
PRODUCER OF THE YEAR
MOGYEEZ
SOUND ENGINEER OF THE YEAR
OFASCO NE BEAT
GH MOST POPULAR SONG OF THE YEAR
KOFI KINAATA – Effiakuma Broken Heart
MUSIC VIDEO OF THE YEAR
KOJO VYPA – Kinging
BEST PROMOTER OF THE YEAR – PRESENTER
MC SPARROW – Oxygen FM
BEST PROMOTER OF THE YEAR – DJ
DJ KOBBY – Hope FM
ONLINE PROMOTER OF THE YEAR
CAPE COAST PROMOTA
BEST PUB/NIGHT CLUB OF THE YEAR
HERITAGE HUT – Agona Swedru
LIVE BAND OF THE YEAR
EMINTSIMADZE BAND
BEST MANAGEMENT OF THE YEAR
KINGZY ENTERTAINMENT GH
BEST BRASS BAND OF THE YEAR
COASTPLAY MOVEMENT BAND
MASQUERADE GROUP OF THE YEAR
EMIRATES MASQUERADERS – Cape Coast
BEST FANBASE OF THE YEAR
DAY3 BEE – 167 Geng
BEST EVENT OF THE YEAR
HERITAGE HUT – Kofi Kinaata live concert
BEST DANCE GROUP OF THE YEAR
ELMINA DANCE ACADEMY
`HIGHLIFE SONG OF THE YEAR
YAW BLVCK – True or False
HIPLIFE SONG OF THE YEAR
FLAMINGO – Wataado
INTERNATIONAL ACT OF THE YEAR
TALLYBO (USA)
HIP-HOP SONG OF THE YEAR
CONQRA – Broke & Famous
AFROPOP SONG OF THE YEAR
JAY BABA ft Quamina MP – Dorime
BEST COLLABORATION OF THE YEAR
JAHDONE RATTY – Chance ft. Ras Kuuku.
SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR
JAY BABA – Dream Big
BEST MUSIC GROUP OF THE YEAR
SMELLING GOOD GENG
EP/ALBUM OF THE YEAR
MINAB – YAA ASANTEWAA EP
SONG OF THE YEAR
C BURN – Detti Water (Ankos)
ARTISTE OF THE YEAR
TWICY
HONORARY AWARDS
HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL OF THE YEAR
EDINAMAN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
HERITAGE MILESTONE PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR
MR NICHOLAS HAGAN (Chairman Kniq)
HERITAGE OUTSTANDING PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR
CHIEF KWEKU ETUAFUL
HERITAGE TRADITIONAL LEADER OF THE YEAR
OSABARIMA DR KWESI ATTA II
Source: Communications Directorate, Heritage Promotions
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I don't know who needs to hear this, but it has been a central Republican strategy in the final week before an election to claim that the polls are breaking their way, that a red wave is coming, that Republicans are engaging in victory tours at least since the presidential election of 2000. (That's when I stopped watching CNN regularly, as the network promoted this line despite the fact that Gore would go on to win the popular vote.)
Given that Republicans have, in fact, only won the popular vote once in this period (2004), this is a strategy, not a statement of fact.
Don't sweat the narrative. Vote. Turnout wins, not news stories.
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SBI Hosts Event to Highlight Government Schemes for Entrepreneurs
Adityapur branch organizes customer meet to promote Central initiatives State Bank of India’s Adityapur branch held an informative session for local entrepreneurs about Central government schemes. JAMSHEDPUR – The State Bank of India (SBI) Adityapur branch organized a customer meet at an Adityapur hotel to educate local entrepreneurs about Central government schemes. The event, which took place…
#Adityapur entrepreneurs#Amit Kumar#बिजनेस#business#business opportunities#Central Government Schemes#entrepreneurship promotion#government initiative awareness#local business support#Nikhil Kumar#SBI customer meet#SN Thakur
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#Beginning a home improvement business includes a few vital stages to guarantee a positive outcome. Top strides for beginning a home improvem#making a point-by-point field-tested strategy framing your administrations#getting the vital licenses and permits#laying out a strong promotion technique to draw in clients#and building a dependable group of gifted experts. These central advances will assist in showing you the way to a flourishing home improvem
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I love when they put him (/he puts himself) in this outfit, because he looks like nothing so much as a character in a Marvel movie trying to be 'incognito'.
Like.

This is Steve Rogers 'undercover' in Captain America: Civil War. You see what I mean.
beloved <3
#love that sid's idea of 'nice outfit for promotional material'#is EXACTLY the same as the marvel/disney visual shorthand for#'as bland as possible so it signals Definitely Normal Guy even though you're meant to know this Guy is Decidedly Not Normal#and is in fact Special and Central to the Narrative Even'#it's a perfect look for sid. but do you think he is self aware enough to realize what he's doing#is he becoming genre-aware? is he situating himself within the realm of metafiction in real actual life??#sidney crosby#captain america#video
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On Your Left! — Changes to Captain America Fandom Tags
Hello! In the near future, Marvel tag wranglers will be updating fandom tags on AO3 to separate the upcoming Captain America movies featuring Sam Wilson as Captain America from the trilogy of films with Steve Rogers as Captain America.
To do this, we will be renaming the fandom Captain America (Movies) to Captain America (Chris Evans Movies) and creating a new fandom named Captain America (Anthony Mackie Movies). Both will be made subtags of Marvel Cinematic Universe and Captain America - All Media Types.
In summary:
Captain America (Chris Evans Movies) will refer to the 2011, 2014, and 2016 movies featuring Steve Rogers, Peggy Carter, and Bucky Barnes.
Captain America (Anthony Mackie Movies) will refer to the 2025 movie Brave New World featuring Sam Wilson and Joaquín Torres. This fandom tag will also refer to any sequel Captain America movies starring Sam Wilson in the title role.
Fans interested in reading about both movie series can include both Marvel Cinematic Universe and Captain America - All Media Types in tag filtering. The current fandom tag for The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (TV), which is a subtag of Marvel Cinematic Universe but not Captain America - All Media Types, will also be unaffected by these changes. We’ve included more details of our reasoning below, which better explains why we’re making this change.
Why are you making two separate fandom tags? Can’t everyone just keep using “Captain America (Movies)”?
Despite both having the superhero name “Captain America” and the same continuity, fundamentally the main character has changed between the original trilogy and the new 2025 movie. We also wanted to hopefully make it easier for fans to differentiate between which movies and continuities they’re discussing. Many Sam Wilson fans will likely want to filter for the movie where he’s the central focus; conversely, many Steve Rogers fans will likely want to filter out movies where he doesn’t appear.
We’re specifically using “Chris Evans” and “Anthony Mackie” in the fandom tags as they’re the most recognizable and consistent aspect of the movies. There’s no consistent set of directors between all Chris Evans Captain America movies, and actor names are much more recognizable than including multiple years in the fandom tags. This style of making fandom tags named after actors is similar to other fandoms on AO3. For example, there are many James Bond movie fandom tags which differentiate via the actors’ names.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is also not the only time Captain America has been adapted to the big screen: there’s a 1944 movie starring Dick Purnell, a 1979 movie starring Reb Brown, and a 1990 movie starring Mat Salinger. The current fandom tag Captain America (Movies) is worded in a way that technically encompasses these unrelated movies as well. It doesn’t make sense for these unrelated continuities to share one fandom tag, so we would have changed the existing Captain America (Movies) tag to be more specific regardless of the release of Brave New World.
Like we mentioned above, fans interested in reading about both MCU movie series at once can filter for both Marvel Cinematic Universe and Captain America - All Media Types.
Why Mackie Movies instead of Brave New World?
The movie title has already changed several times in between promotion and release. It’s also highly likely Marvel will make sequel movies. Formatting the tag as Captain America (Anthony Mackie Movies) prevents the disruption of renaming the fandom tag in the future.
We will be creating an Additional Tag for Captain America: Brave New World, similar to how there are Additional Tags for Movie: Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) and Movie: Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021). We hope the Additional Tag will help fans filter for specific movies within the broader series of movies.
Why does Brave New World get a separate fandom tag while First Avenger, Winter Soldier, and Civil War would still share?
Captain America: The First Avenger, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and Captain America: Civil War all encompass the trilogy centering around Steve Rogers. While Captain America: Brave New World is also set in the same continuity, the main character and actor has changed, and the role of Sam Wilson has changed from being a supporting character to the main focus.
It’s likely that Marvel will release sequel movies to Brave New World, which will not receive separate fandom tags and would instead also be covered by the new Captain America (Anthony Mackie Movies) tag. We hope that separating the fandom tags now will prevent the messiness of renaming tags again in the future, and also allow fans to filter for works that focus on the specific Captain America they are looking for.
(From time to time, ao3org posts announcements of recent or upcoming wrangling changes on behalf of the Tag Wrangling Committee.)
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