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Katie | She, her
I write for the kpop group EXO. My asks are always open so feel free to hmu, for fics or even for a rant session or fangirling over exo or simping over any of the members or even if you just need someone to vent out to.
hi! i compiled a oneshot rec list for exo from my personal favs. i recommend checking out the oneshots and their authors for more amazing content from them that best suits you. don't forget to support them by reblogs! (also, there are a lot that contain mature themes so 18+ minors dni)
₊‧꒰ა oneshots ໒꒱ ‧₊˚
𓆩 junmyeon 𓆪
⟢ friends help each other out @cxsmicmyeon
⟢ honest @jaehunny
⟢ jealousy @lunaflowers
⟢ friends @soobadnoonecanstopher
⟢ the whale song @soobadnoonecanstopher
⟢ hard enough @writemekpop
⟢ how it starts @yeoldontknow
𓆩 minseok 𓆪
⟢ mine @yehet-me-up
⟢ ready or not @soobadnoonecanstopher
⟢ dinner date @iibonniee
⟢ love @itstheoneshot
⟢ in the morning @eomayas
⟢ lust @causekpop
⟢ the heir @byuntrash101
⟢ an uncomfortable christmas @prettywordsyouleft
⟢ cream soda @eomayas
⟢ closure @eomayas
⟢ glossy fruits @baeklooming-day
⟢ touch @yeolsmuffin
⟢ back then (when we used to) @simplyyeol
⟢ red flag @jongbross
⟢ hook, line & sinker @whimsical-ness
⟢ on the way @baeklination
⟢ silver @lucyjay
⟢ don’t go @anyamaris
⟢ office cohorts @8bityeol
⟢ take you home @ohh-baekhyun
⟢ high for this @exxxblr
⟢ mutually beneficial @breakyeol
⟢ sweet @baekluvie
⟢ goodnight n go @its-not-sof
⟢ the ugly friend @universitykpop
⟢ touch it for real @soobadnoonecanstopher
⟢ littoral @whatifexo
⟢ the bad boy’s secret @subbykboys
⟢ the wedding date, or; how to avoid the singles’ table @taeclipse
⟢sexual fantasies @justwritedreams
⟢torque @yeoldontknow
⟢the morning after @yeoldontknow
⟢all quiet @yeoldontknow
⟢what happens in paris @yeoldontknow
⟢break a sweat @breakyeol
⟢greatest gift @wonderlustlucas
⟢reckless behavior @jongbross
⟢mad? @jongbross
⟢where do I live again? @taemins-dolphin
⟢comfort zone @taexual
⟢mirror @onlylovekpop
⟢sweet,sweet relief @breakyeol
⟢the doctor will see you now @kwanisms
⟢not shy of a spark @chaecchi
𓆩 kyungsoo 𓆪
⟢squirm, baby @breakyeol
⟢across the way @kpopfanfictrash
⟢sent @j-pping
⟢give it some thought @j-pping
⟢something sweet @anyamaris
⟢childs play @exxxoblr
⟢brother @cocobutnochanel
⟢between a rock and a hard place @sooibian
𓆩 jongin 𓆪
⟢ blame it on touch @yeoldontknow
⟢it’s nothing @mybiasisexo
⟢dirty sinner @werejusttouchingeachother
⟢yes, sir @werejusttouchingeachother
⟢shut me up @werejusttouchingeachother
⟢kinktober day 1 @itstheoneshot
⟢dirty @writemekpop
𓆩 sehun 𓆪
⟢formidable @prettywordsyouleft
⟢neighbours @itstheoneshot
⟢you drive me so crazy @jongbross
⟢don’t delete the kisses @kyungseokie
⟢yes, sir @werejusttouchingeachother
⟢you @enaasteria
⟢more than a dance @gyudior
⟢pink @soobadnoonecanstopher
⟢humiliation @mybiasisexo
⟢tension @universitykpop
Credits to all creators! I know some of the @ hit the limit but your works are appreciated and loved. Thank you writers for the hard work you put into these creative writings!
if one more person comments on my "we need to keep payphones/public phones" post with "what we need are free phone charging stations and wifi hotspots, like in new york!" i am going to lose my mind. what do you people not understand about "not everyone has a smartphone" and "phones can break". how are these new concepts.
a couple things gen alpha may not know about the differences between cell phones and payphones:
cell phones often don't work during disasters or other unusually high phone traffic. payphones are landlines, so they still work as long as they're not cut from their line.
this is also true for some remote areas: there's a reason people working on remote sites (camp sites, forestry, emergency responders, etc.) have landlines, especially in places with changeable weather that could affect radio/walkie talkies/cell service.
payphones are extra important if someone is being threatened or held against their will: a kidnapper or other nefarious person could take/break a cell phone, but the payphone is bolted to the ground, and it would look suspicious if they dragged a victim away from it. a while ago a lost kid used a payphone to call 911.
in a similar vein, many emergency systems haven't been updated to keep up with modern cell phones (we haven't even had maps on our phones for 10 years yet), so depending on where you live it can be difficult for dispatchers to figure out where you are if you're using a cell phone. since payphones don't move, dispatchers know exactly where they are and can send help faster.
to be clear, i'm not hating on cell phones (you'd have to pry mine from my cold dead hands) BUT i do think physical emergency phones and payphones fill a really important gap! it would be a hit to general safety if we lost them completely, especially for poorer or more remote folks.