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Professor Ishigami Senku (32, research methodology, coffee addict, enemy of excuses) doesn’t believe in variables he can’t control. Especially not in students who show up late, smile sweetly, and smell like magic dust.
Asagiri Gen (22, double major in psychology and performing arts, part-time mentalist) had never met anyone who looked at him as if he were an irrelevant piece of data. Usually, he’s the one reading others. But this professor in a red tie seems to be written in a language he hasn’t deciphered yet.
When Gen decides to stay in his class—not for the grade, but for the challenge—he becomes the most unlikely teacher’s pet on campus. Senku calls him a “contaminating variable.” Gen calls him a “social experiment.”
The problem with designing an experiment with a subject who refuses to follow protocol is that, at some point, someone is going to have to rethink the hypotheses.
Science says that when two surfaces rub together, friction generates heat, wear, and, sometimes, sparks.
Science, on this occasion, is not wrong.Slow burn. Age gap (22/32). Teacher/student. Science comedy. Occasional tension. And plenty of analogies that would make a physicist cry.
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24 May 2026
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Gen had always had his annoying moments - little things that were enough to notice, sometimes enough to comment on, but never enough to actually bother Senku.
Which was why the sudden irritation Senku was feeling around him was so confusing.
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22 May 2026
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Senku had never given much thought to what his first kiss would be like. Fireworks, is what people liked to say, but kissing Asagiri Gen doesn’t feel like fireworks.
Kissing Gen feels like ionization. It feels like electrons colliding, ripping themselves free from their orbitals. It feels like how stars are made.
And what is a firework to the birth of a star?
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- Part 1 of Alex’s Sengen Brainrot
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06 May 2026
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“You are literally the most uptight man I have ever met in my life,” Richie snorted. “I feel so bad for your wife dude.”
“I’m divorced.” Eddie deadpanned.
“Holy fuck- it’s never made more sense in my entire life-“
“You’re permanently single, fuckwad, I don’t see how you can make fun of me-“
“Did your wife leave you for an actor? Is that why you’re such a theatre hater? Was it Ryan Gosling-“
This is where Eddie started taking off his shoe to throw at his head. Richie was too fast for him, laughing the whole way as he ran out the door and just missed the hit.
[For the last year, the theatre teacher and the gym teacher of this small town high school have been having an ongoing spiteful feud. Up until now.]
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01 May 2026
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In a perfect world, Eddie would have come to California with a ten-point plan of seduction—one point dedicated to ensuring that Richie still felt the same, another point that hinged on flirting skills that Eddie most certainly wasn’t equipped with, and so on a so forth. But in case the killer clown and the childhood trauma didn’t make it obvious, this wasn’t a perfect world.
So, to put it plainly, Eddie was terribly underprepared.
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03 Apr 2026

