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  2. Omegaverse - Wikipedia

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    Omegaverse, also known as A/B/O (an abbreviation for "alpha/beta/omega"), is a subgenre of speculative erotic fiction, and originally a subgenre of erotic slash fan fiction. Its premise is that a dominance hierarchy exists in humans, which are divided into dominant "alphas", neutral "betas", and submissive "omegas". [ 1 ]

  3. List of proofreader's marks - Wikipedia

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    Selection should be whatever edit follows this mark s/r: substitute/replace: Make the substitution tr: transpose: Transpose the two words selected vf: verb form (Mostly used when translating) The version of the verb is used incorrectly e: ending: The ending of the word is incorrect / needs to be changed c: capitalization: Certain word needs to ...

  4. Slash fiction - Wikipedia

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    Omegaverse is a subgenre of speculative erotic fiction that originated as a subgenre of slash fiction. In Omegaverse works, humans are either dominant "alphas", neutral "betas" or submissive "omegas", and they exhibit sexual traits and behaviors based on those of wolves or other wild animals. [ 64 ]

  5. Welcome Home (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Welcome Home (ただいま、おかえり, Tadaima, Okaeri, lit."I'm Home, Welcome Back") is a Japanese boy's love slice of life manga series by Ichi Ichikawa. It has been serialized in Fusion Product's Omegaverse Project anthology magazine since November 2015 and has been collected in five tankōbon volumes.

  6. Boys' love - Wikipedia

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    Omegaverse is a male-male romance subgenre that originated from the American series Supernatural [139] and in the 2010s became a subgenre of both commercial and non-commercial BL. [140] [141] Stories in the genre are premised on societies wherein humans are divided into a dominance hierarchy of dominant "alphas", neutral "betas", and submissive ...

  7. Talk:Omegaverse - Wikipedia

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    Not that I care enough to get into an edit war over omegaverse, but the wholesale revision of my edits by User:Sandstein, even the completely benign ones that are unambigious improvements – piping the link to Alpha (ethology), the addition of Template:Fan fiction – feels a lot like WP:OWNBEHAVIOR to me, and is somewhat concering behavior to ...

  8. Marking - Wikipedia

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    Card marking, altering playing cards in secret for use in magic tricks or cheating; Conductor marking lights, power line markers; Direct part marking, a process to mark parts with product information; Photographic film markings; Road surface marking, such as lines or words, or the stripes of a zebra crossing on a road surface

  9. Mark (designation) - Wikipedia

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    The word mark, followed by number, is a method of designating a version of a product. It is often abbreviated as Mk or M. This use of the word possibly originates ...