Twitter (Battle for Niche Internet Fame)
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Twitter, YouTube, and a WcDonalds Obsessed Child. by PeachCanasta
Fandoms: Battle for Niche Internet Fame (Web Series)
21 Aug 2025
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first BFNIF fic
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Would My Unstained Image Benefit from You? by PeachCanasta
Fandoms: Battle for Niche Internet Fame (Web Series)
24 Aug 2025
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TITLE IS WORK IN PROGRESS ;;
YouTwitter school fic.YouTube is in StuCo
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BFNIF Theatre AU (STILL IN PROGRESS) by cricketsalad
Fandoms: Battle for Niche Internet Fame (Web Series)
23 Aug 2025
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The theatre club has become more alive than anyone has seen in years, full with energy, laughter, and raw talent that only our own cast of beloved theatre kids can bring. Follow our theatre troupe as they stumble through late-night rehearsals, struggle to memorise their lines, make new friendships, and test the limits of old ones. Lifelong memories are created both on and off the stage, and every rehearsal brings them closer to the moment they’ve all been working toward: the grand performance at the end of the month.
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“Bad idea, right?”
I’ve literally wrote the ending so this will be a glimpse into the bad idea right universe!1! plus i have a bfdi au in the worksSeries
- Part 1 of bad idea right universe
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I Hate Everything About You by secretsrevealed
Fandoms: Battle for Niche Internet Fame (Web Series)
01 Sep 2025
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Twitter accidentally lets some words slip while X was taunting him.
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It's time for another elimination.
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Hanahaki Disease is a rare and unusual pulmonary condition characterized by the growth of flower-like masses in the lungs. The disease manifests when an individual experiences a perceived sense of unrequited affection, whether romantic, platonic, queerplatonic, or sexual in nature. Its most distinctive symptom is the expulsion of flower petals or entire flower heads from the respiratory tract, typically through violent coughing or vomiting episodes.