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Though I don't get your aversion.

They're annoying. It irritates me when people need to be the center of attention that badly that they need to aggressively emphasize their completely ridiculous/ stupid remark.

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nothing we need to talk about unless you want to kill brain cells

@Pickles group

Umm. Creepy female with creepy mask being sexual in a creepy way by assaulting a scarecrow pumpkinhead dude.

Laughs nervously
What the fuck?

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@Althalosian-is-the-father book

ANYWAYS
I have a topic that might be interesting?
Should books (YA and adult books in particular) come with content/trigger warnings?

Good topic. I mean, I don't think so because spoilers. But perhaps in categories like pg13 type stuff so you know this book probably contains x or y or z.

@Pickles group

I feel like that kind of comes in the description. Like, if you know what it's about you should be able to figure out if there's going to be triggering content? But I also don't read much contemporary so I could be wildly wrong

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I think it depends on the book. at the end of the day its an adult book so it would be filled with adult content that could potentially be triggering. i think its not a good idea but it should completely be the authors choice.

@evastardust groupRRAAAARRL

I feel like it depends on what the content is, and the genre of the book. Like, if there's an overly gory scene in a contemporary or a romance, or gratuitous/detailed rape in anything.

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here's a debate topic
do I wash my hair today and embrace the uncontrollable floof
or be lazy and keep wasting my braincells on memes tonight

Deleted user

I feel like it depends on what the content is, and the genre of the book. Like, if there's an overly gory scene in a contemporary or a romance, or gratuitous/detailed rape in anything.

im just gonna ^^^^^^^^^^^^^