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In pursuit of something intangible, or maybe in avoidance of it, Dirk Strider travels coast to coast running cons, hoarding puppets, getting chummy with would-be strangers, and developing an objectionable philosophy on his inevitable parenthood.
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Dirk Strider, upon his discovery of his feelings for his best friend, Jake English, during the start of his first week of high school, considers how to approach his newfound dilemma. He eventually confides in his friends for romance advice. As the story progresses, he and Jake finally decide to be upfront about their relationship and stop holding back from what they could be.
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Your name is DS'S CHAT CLIENT AUTO-RESPONDER. For given values of existence that specifically include qualifying as 'sentient', you are five months, one week, three days, 14 hours, 51 minutes and 19 seconds old.
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11 May 2022
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"You've spent days of your life mulling over how Dirk would kiss you under the mistaken impression that he'd ever want to. "
Also known as the one where Dirk pulls a Jane on his opportunity to confess to Jake, and Jake struggles with internalized homophobia as a result.
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A wish is not a simple thing, and Dirk doesn't believe in simplicity anyway. So he asks for the power to rewrite reality, not knowing the Pandora's box of meta-narrative horror he's about to plunge himself and everyone he knows into. Turns out that what he gets isn't actually the ability to fix all wrongs, but rather to experience every possible way for things to go wrong - over, and over, and over again.
Jake English, on the other hand, made a very simple wish: He wanted to be a hero.
A simple wish, but with not-so-simple consequences, as the power to turn reality into a story is bound to interact unpredictably with the power to become the center of every narrative. It makes Jake unpredictable, impossible to truly control... and if there's anything Dirk doesn't know how to cope with, it's that.
