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  2. Fictosexuality - Wikipedia

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    Fictosexuality and fictromance are occasionally regarded as a form of parasocial relationship in media studies and game studies. [10] [11] Xiwen Liao claims that research on parasocial relationships often centers on unidirectional attachment from the audience to the character, thereby overlooking the intricate and diverse relationships between fictosexuals or fictromantics, and fictional ...

  3. Twitterature - Wikipedia

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    Twitterature fiction includes 140-character stories, fan fiction, the retelling of literary classics and legends, twitter novels, and collaborative works. The terms "twiction" and "tweet fic" (Twitter fiction), "twiller" (Twitter thriller), [ 8 ] and "phweeting" (fake tweeting) also exist to describe particular twitterature fiction genres.

  4. Category:Lists of fictional characters - Wikipedia

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    Lists of fictional characters by occupation (6 C, 38 P) Lists of characters by role in the narrative structure (5 C) Lists of fictional characters by writer (1 C, 2 P)

  5. Category:All fictional character redirects - Wikipedia

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    The pages in this category are redirects from fictional characters to related fictional works or lists of characters. To add a redirect to this category, place {{Redirect category shell|{{R from fictional character}}}} on the second new line (skip a line) after #REDIRECT [[Target page name]]. For more information follow the links.

  6. Category:Fictional LGBTQ characters - Wikipedia

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    NOTE: Some characters do not neatly conform to gender binary/cisnormativity-bias: these may dual-identify and may be included in multiple categories. Subcategories This category has the following 18 subcategories, out of 18 total.

  7. Twitter user asks 'who is the worst fictional friend you can ...

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    Twitter users debated who were some of the worst fictional friends including Zack Morris from "Saved by the Bell" and Carrie Bradshaw from "Sex and the City."

  8. Character.ai could change how stans engage in fan fiction - AOL

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    Character.ai, an artificial intelligence website, is letting fans around the world have one-on-one conversations with their favorite celebrities, icons and personalities.

  9. Shipping (fandom) - Wikipedia

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    Members of fandoms often create pieces of fan art depicting fictional characters that they ship in romantic situations. Shipping (derived from the word relationship ) is the desire by followers of a fandom for two or more people, either real-life people or fictional characters (in film, literature, television series, etc.), to be in a romantic ...