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DOGEATDOG by lainepilled
Fandoms: The Eltingville Club (Comics), Welcome to Eltingville (Cartoon 2002)
24 May 2026
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"Sometimes—we have to do things we don't want to, Madeline."
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A Hard Day's Night by lainepilled
Fandoms: The Eltingville Club (Comics), Welcome to Eltingville (Cartoon 2002)
30 Mar 2026
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Lainey's birthday has a few setbacks.
rewrite of "stoops", a one shot i'd drafted nearly a year ago
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This is another fanfic I wrote for my friend since he got me to watch the pilot episode for the unreleased Eltingville Club show. thanks a lot, i've been thinking way too much about these incels
Side note, did Reddit exist in 2002? i feel like these guys would def moderate at least a few subreddits. anyway, yeah, these guys are assholes and creeps and the creator knows they're assholes and creeps so he's doing something write if those are the vibes i get.
anyways though that friend REALLY ships Jerry and Bill and i'm like fuck yeah let's do that. so i'm doing that. enjoy however many words of incel bromance where they learn to stop being incels.
also the original title of this was "Karma's a Bitch" because we love Brit Smith but i wanted to use more Taylor Swift titles so it's just "Karma", just fyi we don't stan Jojo
Bookmarked by lainepilled
22 Jun 2026
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Joining a debate club seemed like a fine way to pass the long hours after school. Little did you know, a certain social outcast is club president. Putting up with him might prove more interesting than you'd originally thought.
AKA: everything but actual debate
Bookmarked by lainepilled
16 Jun 2026
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There are some great quick-and-dirty guides to HTML on A03. This is not one of them - it is a comprehensive guide
It's now 2025, a decade later. A03 supports some new HTML and and we're all walking around reading fic on supercomputers that fit in a jean pocket. It was time to update.
The previous three chapters have been divided into smaller concepts. Each tag continues to have - at a minimum - a link to the w3schools page about it (so you can learn more), a code example, and the result of the code example. Most tags have their attributes, things like [src] or [title], listed and examples of how using the attributes modify the tags.
There's a chapter on Bad Ideas, including how some of the archive's default CSS is available to you to format your work (users can't turn that off by hiding a workskin!)
Oh. And I added a bunny army. You could learn how to add one too.
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- Part 19 of AO3 Work Skins/Tutorials
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Bookmarked by lainepilled
28 May 2026
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Grifting the Manosphere by phewbs
Fandoms: The Eltingville Club (Comics), Welcome to Eltingville (Cartoon 2002)
28 May 2026
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Bill and Pete had a YouTube channel that talked about the state of fandom, while promoting masculinity. After finding some success, they were finally able to move out of Eltingville and rent a run-down apartment together in Manhattan. Now they will make videos and create content together, trying to launch their careers as full-time content creators, two warriors against a world they claim hates them. But as Josh and Jerry also venture into the online world, will they be seen as allies or rivals? Will Bill and Pete's partnership be strong enough not to break apart? Is internet fame worth the price of selling yourself?
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AU: Joe's comic book shop never burned down, and the boys never drifted apart. All four of them work in content creation in some way.Bookmarked by lainepilled
28 May 2026
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Vincent Whittman has been demoted. One of the best Crime Correspondents America has ever seen has been burdened with the amateur task of trekking down to Southern Louisiana in the vibrant, multi-ethnic city of New Orleans to personally investigate the harrowing murders that have been seeping fear and plaguing the local tight-knit community. So instead of dishing out executive orders in his gaudy office in Uptown Manhattan, he is forced to march down viscous, algae-filled and alligator-infested swamp waters with sticky pomade running down the back of his neck. The hot, humid and oppressive climate slowly eating away at his carefully curated persona of perfection, as a charming local Radio Host around him acts clueless.
Bookmarked by lainepilled
16 May 2026

