Tumblr Sexyman Contest 2026 Round 2 Part 6
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Tumblr Sexyman Contest 2026 Round 2 Part 6
Thanatos (Hades)
Bobby (K-pop Demon Hunters)

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Tumblr Sexyman Contest 2026 Round 2 Part 18
Medic (Team Fortress 2)
Ballister Boldheart (Nimona)
as penance, here's that Georgina/Dylla for y'all đ
the squeakquel
(no worries, this is the last one) (...for now)
Tumblr Sexyman Contest 2026 Round 2 Part 20
Simon Petrikov (Adventure Time)
Sun Wukong (Lego Monkie Kid)

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Tumblr Sexyman Contest 2026 Round 2 Part 22
Poseidon (Epic The Musical)
Dyle Timesly
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Pre-menstrual depression is always depicted as like "He He! I had a box of icecream bars and cried while watching the Titanic!" But in reality, it's more like, "I'm standing the edge of an abyss. There is nothing good inside of me, I'm filled with rage and desperation."
It's crazy that being told how to deal with that is never a part of anyone's menstrual sex education.
This has already been said in the notes, but if PMS causes extreme depression and even suicidal ideation, that is in fact something that most people do not experience and it can be treated
Like for the majority it really is "oh i'm hungrier and moodier than usual"
^this should be a part of sex education so the point still stands
I went to my doctor after I was walking to work one morning and saw a bus coming and actually took a step to throw myself in front of it before I pulled myself together. Later that day I started bleeding and was literally like someone flipped a switch and I didn't feel suicidal anymore. Which made me feel like I was loosing my mind because who goes from 'I want to throw myself in front of a bus' to 'I'm perfectly fine' just like that? I did some research, I went to the doctor and described my feelings, he looked me in the eye and gently asked what I thought it was, I said I'd read about PMDD and I thought it might be that, he said 'I think so too' and wrote a prescription.
If, before you get your period, you feel furiously angry, suicidal, irritated by every tiny thing to the point you want to murder someone, stuck in a black hole you'll never escape from. If you are experiencing extreme emotions for what seems like no good reason, especially if you get your period and those extreme emotions just go away. You're probably not just PMSing , you may have PMS's feral big sister PMDD and it's treatable.
Also this is something that can develop as you get older. So if you used to get normal PMS but what I wrote above sounds more like your norm now then don't just write it off as regular PMS.
Tumblr Sexyman Contest 2026 Round 2 Part 25
Roronoa Zoro (One Piece)
Elijah âSmokeâ Moore (Sinners)
Tumblr Sexyman Contest 2026 Round 2 Part 26
Stanford Pines (Gravity Falls)
Corbeau (PokĂŠmon Legends: Z-A)
teachers now lament that students can't read anymore, not even short articles, and how the judge and jury of the future are nonexistent. which means us spite-driven writers and insatiable fic readers both tackling 300k stories (instead of using bot summaries) will save the world. which also means extremely horny fandoms will take over entire legal systems and journalism #getready

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Love how tumblr has its own folk stories. Yeah the God of Arepo weâve all heard the story and we all still cry about it. Yeah that one about the woman locked up for centuries finally getting free. That one about the witch who would marry anyone who could get her house key from her cat and itâs revealed she IS the cat after the narrator befriends the cat.
Might I add:
The defeat of the wizard who made people choose how theyâd be to be executed
The woman who raised the changeling alongside her biological child
The human who died of radiation poisoning after repairing the spaceship
The adventures of a space roomba
Cinderella finding Araura (and falling in love)
I donât know a snappy description but the my nemesis cynthia story certainly lives in my head
hilariously, these are almost all in my fic tag. so, a compiled list from the notes (and some extras):
The God of Arepo (graphic novel 1 / 2 / 3) (ebook)
The Monster of Sentan
The Witchâs Cat
Raise Both Children
Stabby the Roomba (honorable mention)
Cinderella Marries the Prince (comic)
My Arch Nemesis Cynthia
Pirates and Mermaid
Eindred and the Witch
The Demon King
The Cornerwitch
Grandmother Beetroot
Apocalypse Daycare Worker
Grandmother Accidentally Summons a Demon
New Year Saga
A Story About Changelings
Ranger in the Kingâs Forest
The Difference Between a Hare and a Rabbit
Goblin Men (Canines)
I am in love with you /p
Adding Faceblind Prince Charming and Cinderella
21. The human who died of radiation poisoning after repairing the spaceship
22. The defeat of the wizard who made people choose how theyâd be to be executed
adding the Doctors Without Borders one
I LOVE tumblr storytime, so hereâs a bunch more your weekend reading. Enjoy!
24. The Queen with Three Cursed Children
25. Tiny Dragon with one coin hoard
26. Haunted house
27. Shark hero was about to go rogue
28. Grandma lives in the woods comic
29. A Different Aftermath comic
30. Battery (microstory but I love it so much)
31. Itâs A Date comic
32. Supervillian kidnaps rivalâs kid and they want to stay
33. Narrative Town
34. I have been hired to clean the wizard tower comic
35. Robot Apocalypse
36. The Statues That Do Not Weather
37. Kushiel
38. Tooth Fairy
39. Alien abduction
40. Felonious wish-granting
41. When humans met actual space orcs
42. Space cousins
WAIT REBLOG THIS VERSION INSTEAD
its not a book nor banned but honestly? unknown stories or those cherished by few are also important so here.
Also adding a couple of my favorites! Long Forgotten God and the kindergarten class
Angels and Demons accidental sandwich
May I add:
45. Intergalactic Red Cross
46. Being Villagers
47. The monster under the fridge
48. Humans are the only species with a concept of vengeance
49. The Blue Key
50. Different stories resonate with different people comic
51. Whalefall horror comic
52. The Fox God comic
53. The Stone of Possibility
54. Worthless War
Wait I have more: (including many from the notes)
55. A Pool in the Heart of the Forest (comic)
56. I am asking you to endure it anyway
57. You Help Kill Heroes
58. The witch who raised herself
59. My pilot is good
60. Hsthete (comic)
61. Variations on the Frog and the Scorpion
62. The monster under the bed
63. Cleric slamming healing spells (microstory)
64. The Priest of Arepo
65. The Villain Wrangler
66. Old Gods vs Aliens
67. Last Contact
68. Dragon on a farm
69. Antler Guy
70. Bakery with mythical customers
71. âPort
72. The king prophesied to defeat evil
73. The Night Gentlemen
74. In love with a sphynx
75. A fae asks for your name
76. Once their home
77. When you die in the ocean (comic)
Also âtumblr storytimeâ is such a cute thing to call it
78. The three princesses of the tower
79. Opportunity off to the afterlife
80. Transcript of Multiple Conversations Between the Awakened Hero of Legends and a Reporter
81. Moonâs Stuck In a Timeloop
Ahhhhh I love tumblr folklore! I would like to add a couple stories that I really enjoy.
82. Stories of Quelt
83. Cinderella and the face-blind Prince (repeat as old link wasnât working)
84. Ghost Trees
Iâm in love with this post! Wanted to add:
85. The scorpion and the toad
86. Two witches share custody of a child they were both promised (Double, Double)
Radiation poisoning one again, since the prior link (#21) is broken
Text: We used to talk through the wells, a whisper carrying to every farm that had one. There is no one left to send well whispers, and yet I hear one, on a dark, gray afternoon.
Warning: Blood, self harm, human and animal death, horror themes, discussion of new magical systems.
Note: this started out as a simple creepy story and then the world-building just overflowed.
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Whispers used to pass from farm to farm, messages that crossed miles, an old magic that no-one understood anymore. Raising the ghost trees requires space, untouched earth, and height. Our farms are hundreds of miles apart, each high on its own mountain. The wells are the only way we can contact each other... or they were.
I'm not sure what happened to some of the farms. I was too young when it happened. I know that some families left, betraying their trust, and some died out, and some just went silent for no reason we ever knew. This is the last farm still being tended, as far as I know, and I am the last farmer.
I need to find someone to help. I know I do. I should find young people to join me, teach them to tend the trees so that they can go to the other farms and re-seed. But I have never left my farm, and the thought frightens me. When my cousin Gilly died, I was so young, only sixteen, and the last. It's been twenty years, and I've kept the farm going, but I have never dared to leave. What if something happens to me? What if I don't come back? These are the last ghost trees. I have to care for them.
Every full moon at sunset, though, I come back to the well. The well that is the heart of the farm. The well whose water glows pale gold in darkness and poisons everything but the ghost trees.... or those who have eaten their shoots.
I feed the spring shoots to my goats and my birds, every year, and eat handfuls myself. They tasted bitter to me, the first year, and the animals that haven't tasted them before have to be forced to swallow. After that first taste, though, we all learn to love them. Bittersweet and rich, they taste like sunset on snow and the smell of spring. I suppose I could avoid the whole process - there's a spring of ordinary water - but it freezes in winter, and why go to all the trouble of thawing tasteless, dull water from the spring when the well water never freezes or even grows too cold to drink safely, when it tastes so much better and makes us so strong?
I drink the well water. And every full moon I come back to the well to whisper news into it, or the names of my family, or of the farms that existed once and are now lost. I whisper, because a voice that's too loud will echo and distort. I think that's why. I'm not so sure any longer.
Then, one evening in early autumn, I hear a whisper coming back. "Antorune... Antorune..."
Antorune is the name of the mountain, and the farm, and though I'm shaking and sick with shock, I remember how to answer. "Antorune is bright," I whisper. "Who are you?"
"Antorune..." The voice is eerie and hollow, and I can't remember if they always sounded like that. It's been so long. Â "Antorune, they're coming. They're coming."
"Who's coming? Why?"
"Yours is the last farm. The last trees. Do you know how to scatter?"
My mouth goes dry. Scattering is a terrible thing. Gilly told me stories about it. Scattering is the last act of a farmer under siege, the last desperate hope for the trees and for the world. We all know how to do it, and all pray we'll never have to. "I know. Is it time?"
"It is time." The hollow voice sounds very sad. "Be brave, Altorune. Be resolute. You must save the trees."
"I must save the trees," I repeat, and then I pause. "Voice... my name is Tula. I am the last farmer. I... I wanted someone to know my name."
"I will remember your name, Tula." The whisper was fainter now, but I heard it. "I will remember your name..."
nasa employee: oh hey u guys are back early astronaut: moon's stuck in a time loop. nasa employee: what? astronaut: *loading a pistol and getting back on the rocket-ship* moonâs stuck in a time loop.
nasa employee: oh hey u guys are back early astronaut: moon's stuck in a time loop. nasa employee: what? astronaut: *loading a pistol* moonâs stuck in a time loop. do you have extra ammo? this wonât be enough. nasa employee: enough forâŚwhat? astronaut: *finding extra clip of ammo, pocketing it, and getting back on the rocket-ship* donât worry about it!
nasa employee: oh hey u guys are back early astronaut: moon's stuck in a time loop. nasa employee: what? astronaut: *emerging from supply closet with a space harpoon, getting back on the rocket-ship* moonâs stuck in a time loop.
nasa employee: oh hey u guys are back early astronaut:   oh hey u guys are back early astronaut: moon's stuck in a time loop. nasa employee: what? astronaut: what? nasa employee: how did you know what i was going to say? astronaut: *punching in key pad code for base evacuation signal, getting back on the rocket-ship* i told youâŚmoonâs stuck in a time loop. *red warning lights begin flashing*
nasa employee: oh hey u guys are back early astronaut: moon's stuck in a time loop. nasa employee: what? astronaut: *rifling thru bookshelf of operating instructions, selecting one that says âAIRLOCK MANUAL OVERRIDE INSTRUCTIONS,â getting back on the rocket-ship* moonâs stuck in a time loop.
nasa employee: oh hey u guys are back early astronaut: moon's stuck in a time loop. nasa employee: what? astronaut: moonâs stuck in a time loop. hey, do you have anything to eat? iâm starving. *opens random drawer, finds nothing, closes it* nasa employee: a time loo- uh, we donât have food in hereâŚwe canâtâŚeat in the control room, only the break-room. astronaut: *sighs* nasa employee:âŚmy lunch is in like 10 minutes, though, and if my lunch is actually STILL THERE and not STOLEN, AGAIN, i can share it with yo- astronaut: nah, thatâs okâŚno time. *loading a pistol and getting back on the rocket-ship* orâŚtoo much time. but thanks, anyway. OK, bye! *alarm begins blaring* nasa employee: youâreâŚwelcome? wait, a TIME LOOP?!
Reporter: So youâre the hero of legend, is that right?
Hero: Iâd better be. Or else I got sealed in a tree for a thousand years for no reason.
Reporter: That makes sense.
Hero: Whatâs that thing?
Reporter: A microphone. It records sound.
Hero: Records?
Reporter: *whispers* Are we still sure waking him up was the best idea?
Hero: I have good hearing you know.
Reporter: Oh, sorry.
Hero: Look, I donât know what anything around here is. I donât have a plan. Iâve never had a plan. I just get pointed at things and do my best. Now, what do I have to kill?
Reporter: I see. Is that going to be your method for defeating the lord of evil?
Hero: I donât know anymore. He and I have been locked away for the same amount of time. Say, do you have any of those⌠those fast fire things? With the stick?
Reporter: Guns?
Hero: Yeah thatâs what theyâre called. Why do you need me if you have those?
Reporter: The military scientists tell us that theyâre not effective against⌠magic.
Hero: Whatâs a scientist?
Reporter: Look, I think itâs gonna be a long day for both of us. How about we talk about this over lunch?
Hero: Now that I understand.
Hero: Since when do women wear pants? Iâm behind the times.
Reporter: In the last hundred years or so. My grandmother had to wear them to school.
Hero: It took that long, huh?
Reporter: Did you know a lot of women in your time?
Hero: Many shield maidens died fighting by my side. Always against the wishes of their parents. Watching them die, I sometimes wondered if we keep half of our people from fighting so that we have some young people left.
Reporter: I think thatâs a little too optimistic of an outlook. No offense.
Hero: I think youâre right. Yeah, you remind me of them. My friends I lost, I mean.
Reporter: You can stop looking at my microphone. Iâve turned it off now.
Hero: Thank you. The idea of my voice being⌠what was the word? Recorded? Kept in that box you have⌠made me nervous.
Reporter: It makes a lot of people nervous. Over the years Iâve had to learn when to drop a subject. I think Iâll tell my boss that I couldnât find you.
Hero: Will that get you in trouble with your⌠what was it? Website?
Reporter: Maybe, but Iâm technically not an employee so they canât fire me.
Hero: I see.
Hero: âŚ
Reporter: What are you thinking about?
Hero: Just how much I needed a good sleep. But now that Iâve gotten it I donât know what to do with myself. Old threats are back but nothing is the same. This is technically what I wanted, but itâs nothing like I expected.
Reporter: Can I hold your hand?
Hero: Please do.
Reporter: You know, I could drive you to wherever you need to be.
Hero: Iâd appreciate that. Perhaps on the way I could teach you something about forbidden magic.
Reporter: Iâd like that.
Reporter: The sky got dark all of a sudden.
Hero: Yeah that means heâs getting ready to plunge the land into darkness.
Reporter: Just this country orâŚ
Hero: No, the land. All of it. Land in general.
Reporter: Oh, thatâs not good. Hmm. Is that him up there? Heâs built that tower rather quickly, hasnât he?
Hero: Yeah. Heâs bigger than he usually is. It looks like heâs⌠what is that?
Reporter: I think heâs plugged himself into the power grid and is sucking the energy from the power plant.
Hero: I donât know what that means but it sounds menacing.
Reporter: So is the plan to just⌠stab him?
Hero: I mean this is a cursed sword, so Iâd sure hope so.
Reporter: Alright, this is your stop. Stab him good.
Hero: Wait. How will I find you again?
Reporter: You⌠want to see me again? No, Iâll find you. Just go kill him already. And donât get hit by lightning.
Hero: Yes, maâam.
Reporter: Hi. Told you Iâd find you.
Hero: Iâm impressed. Did I get you fired?
Reporter: No I just told them that I got caught up in the lightning storm.
Hero: I notice that your microphone isnât with you.
Reporter: Well I just wanted to know, as a friend, what youâre going to do now that the prophecy is fulfilled. Just for my own curiosity.
Hero: I suppose the expectation would be to find a woman and live my life in some sort of vague happily ever after. Iâm not sure if I want that, though. But where do I start?
Reporter: I could teach you what a movie is. We could start with that.
Hero: I could in turn teach you more about ancient curses.
Reporter: Iâd like that.
Hero: So would I.
Reporter: You know, you can make your own destiny now.
Hero: Thatâs what Iâm afraid of. Because if Iâm the one writing my destiny Iâm probably going to fail.
Reporter: Well, I failed my way right into meeting you and thereâs no prophecy about me. So it canât be all bad.
Hero: Youâre really pushing for this, arenât you? Okay, Iâll go to the movies with you. But donât try to force me into a happily ever after.
Reporter: Wouldnât dream of it.
You are working the gate in the afterlife and for the first time ever, something the humans built has shown up to be processed. Youâre not sure what to do, this⌠entity shouldnât have a soul, but here it is in front of you, freshly dead and awaiting the next life.
Itâs not as exciting as it sounds, working at the pearly gates.
Sure, itâs satisfying to send the hypocrites and the assholes to hell. And itâs nice to see the ones who thought they were beyond redemption walk through into paradise.
So yeah, it has its perks. But not exciting. I mean, after the first million souls or so they all blur together, you know? You never get anything new. Animals all get sent right on through automatically and thereâs nothing other then humans in our jurisdiction. Oh sure, thereâs life other then humans. But thatâs no my department.
I keep tads on humans on my lunch breaks. Youâre a damn fascinating species, better then anything your âtelevisionâ puts out. Although The Good Place was a little too relatable, Iâll give you guys that.
Anyway, one of my favorite things you guys came up with was the Space Race. I mean, what a nail biter! And it was so tense up until the end. Pity about those Apollo one guys, though. But I heard they got a kick out of watching the moon landing when it did happen.
Course, that sorta died down after a decade or so. Donât know why you guys quit going to the moon.
And then you decided Mars was the place to be and started sending out all those rovers of yours. Not nearly as exiting as going yourselves, but as you all like to say, baby steps.
The rovers were surprisingly fun to watch. For mindless robots, theyâve got a lot of spunk. So Iâd check in every once in while, but mostly I watched Earth. You guys had figured out how to work memes and it was a very amusing thing.
I was half way through a shift when it go here. I have no idea why none of the others I processed mentioned the thing, but death is confusing enough I guess.
It shouldnât have been there. I want to make that clear, by no law of the universe should that thing have had a soul. You humans are where closer to making actual AI then you are sprouting wings. And you never even tried with this! Its job was to collect rocks!
And yet there is was, beeping up at me.
It didnât look like a human soul. Or any other form of life that I had ever seen. It wasnât damaged at all, or even afraid. That was the weirdest thing. You humans are always scared shitless by the time I see you. But this thing wasnât. Even a little. It was just⌠curious. Like thatâs all I could feel from it. Pure wonder.
I blinked a bit before flipping through my files, seeing if it was a new species or something. I found nothing, of course. Those idiots over in records never give us anything useful.
So I did the only thing I could do. I asked its name.
Now, you humans have come up with so many ways to say the same thing that Iâve had to learn a lot of languages to keep up. The newest was binary, which I never expected to actually need.
It came in handy, since thatâs what the thing answered back in.
01001111 01110000 01110000 01101111 01110010 01110100 01110101 01101110 01101001 01110100 01111001
Opportunity.
I remembered that name. It had popped up in new reports regarding a Mars rover that went out of commission, sending the final message âmy battery is low and its getting dark.â before dying.
Humanity had cried over it for a solid couple of days. You guys really like personifying objects.
But I had dismissed it as just that. But here it was. Waiting patiently for me to send it On.
I could just opened the gates and sent it through and put from my mind. Make the thing some elseâs problem.
I didnât.
I stood, crossed in front of my desk, and put out my hand to touch the strange soul.
Opportunity didnât feel human. Nor animal. It feltâŚ. simple. Calm.
I could feel an awearness of the love its chief engineer had felt for it. The pang of missing the workshop back on Earth where it had been built, during long nights on Mars.
It had dreamed. Dreamed of humans making it to Mars and finding it. Of itâs engineer taking it home and repairing it. Dreamed of exploring Earth as it had Mars.
I could purpose, and curiosity in its mission. Lonely as it was, it never doubted its purpose or resented its lot in life. It got to learn, and to see what had never been seen. What more could it ask for?
I could feel one tiny spec of fear. Near the end of its life, it realized it would never go home. Never see Earth or its engineer again. That it would die alone on Mars.
And like all things with a soul it did not want to die. It cried and mourned and begged to live. It was alive! It had a home and it wanted to go home! So badly did it want to go home.
But there was nothing to do, of course. Even its engineer, whom it loved so dearly, couldnât reach Mars and bring Opportunity home.
It had watched one last sunset, and sent one last message.
A goodbye. And a plea to be mourned, if it could not be saved.
I withdrew my hand and looked over the soul. It looked up at me.
For the ones that I send upstairs, I take the form of whoever loved them most in life. I guess in that moment, I was in the form of an engineer at NASA. Opportunity seemed delighted to see me.
âWelcome home,â I gestured to the gates that swung slowly open behind me. âI missed you.â
It beeped out a single phase, 01001001 00100000 01101101 01101001 01110011 01110011 01100101 01100100 00100000 01111001 01101111 01110101 00100000 01110100 01101111 01101111
I missed you too.
Before going forth, to explore the next life.
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I am crying at work over an opportunity robot fanfiction. Humans are incredible.

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In fairy tales and fantasy, two types of people go in towers:Â princesses and wizards.
Princesses are placed there against their will or with the intention of âkeeping them safe.â This is very different from wizards, who seek out towers to hone their sorcery in solitude.
I would like a story where a princess is placed in an abandoned tower that used to belong to a wizard, and so she spends long years learning the craft of wizardry from the scraps left behind and becomes the most powerful magic wielder the world has seen in centuries, busts out of the tower and wreaks glorious, bloody vengeance on the fools that imprisoned her.Â
That would be my kind of story.
When Princess Talia was fourteen, her eldest sister was placed in a tower.
Princess Adina was eighteen by then, and so of a marriageable age. She had grown quite beautiful, though she was more willful than winsome, and she did not care for the notion of the tower very much at all. Their mother did her best to persuade her on the subject. After all, the queen herself had been eighteen when her own parents had sent her to live in that very same tower, to be safely tucked away until her husband could be chosen, and then ride out to claim her. A tradition going back ages and ages.
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A faerie introduces himself. Then, holding out a hand, asks, âAnd your name, please?â
And, like a fool, you give it to him.
I got asked for clarification on this (but canât reblog that particular post cuz on mobile), which Iâm more than happy to provide.
In this post, a faerie is asking for âyourâ name. The way he is wording it, however, and the accompanying beckoning motion, makes it seem as though he is asking for you to physically hand your name over. Which, because of how some faeries operate, he is.
In this instance, saying your name aloud to the fae would be literally giving your name over to him, the exact consequences of which are left up to the imaginationâusually, a fae even knowing your name gives it some measure of power over you, but giving something your name would likely let it completely take over your life.
In this instance, the wording you want to use is something like âI will not give you my name, but I will tell you that itâs [name].â Alternately, you can just lie to him.
Might i suggest the less direct yet still name-preserving âyou may call meâŚâ? It dodges the request while still giving an answer of a name, which does not even have to be yours, but any name you feel like telling the fae they can use to refer to you. I would recommend âAinselâ.
The first time he asks for your name is the first time you meet him. He appears as you walk by the fĂŚrie ring, that you have not entered because your grandmother has repeated so many times not to do so, and, curious of your presence, watches as you jump when you notice him.
You recognize him instantly. It is the FĂŚ whose influence your village is under, the one the elders have told you and your friends to be wary about, for the people who have been seen walking away with him have never come back.
You donât know what he does to them. The villagers have never dared to confront him about it, never dare to address to him at all. He is not evil: he sometimes speaks blessings upon the cattle, talks the horses to calm after a storm, ensures a good harvest for the farmers, makes the flower bloom in spring even when the weather is still too cold. He is, simply, a FĂŚ, whose ways humans cannot understand.
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