The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared(film)

The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared (Hundraåringen som klev ut genom fönstret och försvann in Swedish) is a 2013 comedy film directed by Felix Herngren. It is based on a 2009 novel by Jonas Jonasson of the same name. The film was shown at the Berlinale Special Gala section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival.

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Drarry

Drarry, also called H/D, Harco, Draco x Harry, and Harry x Draco, is a romantic pairing between Draco Malfoy and Harry Potter from the Harry Potter series. This pairing is a type of fan interest, where people support or write stories about a romantic relationship between two characters in a fictional series. This relationship is usually created by fans, not shown in the original books or movies.

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Parallel universes in fiction

A parallel universe, also called an alternate universe, world, or dimension, is a tool used in stories to imagine a universe that exists alongside another. This idea helps writers explore different story possibilities. All possible parallel universes that make up reality are often referred to as the “multiverse.” This tool helps stories in several ways.

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Coffeehouse

A coffeehouse, coffee shop, or café is a place that offers many types of coffee drinks, such as espresso, latte, americano, and cappuccino, as well as other beverages. An espresso bar focuses on serving espresso and drinks made with espresso. Some coffeehouses may also serve iced coffee, cold drinks, and non-caffeinated drinks.

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Lee Winter

Lee Winter is a writing name used by an Australian journalist and novelist. The person was born in Christchurch, New Zealand, and writes stories that focus on lesbian characters.

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Fan fiction

Fan fiction, also called fanfic, is a type of writing created by fans. It is not approved by the original creators but uses characters, settings, or other elements from an existing story. Writers may keep the original details, add new ones, or mix both.

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Omegaverse

Omegaverse, also called A/B/O or α/β/Ω (short for “alpha/beta/omega”), is a type of fiction that includes romantic or sexual themes. This genre imagines a system where humans have roles similar to those of wolves and other wild dogs. These roles are called dominant “alphas,” neutral “betas,” and submissive “omegas.” In Omegaverse stories, these roles influence how people interact in romantic, sexual, and emotional situations.

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Omegaverse

Omegaverse, also called A/B/O or α/β/Ω (short for “alpha/beta/omega”), is a type of fiction that explores imaginary worlds and relationships. This genre imagines a social system among humans similar to that of wolves, with dominant “alphas,” neutral “betas,” and submissive “omegas.” In Omegaverse stories, this system influences how people interact in romantic, sexual, and emotional situations. While themes from this genre appeared in books from the 1960s, the Omegaverse became a recognized type of fiction in the 2010s.

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Boys’ love

Boys’ love (Japanese: ボーイズ ラブ, Hepburn: bōizu rabu), also called BL (ビーエル, bīeru), is a type of fictional media from Japan that shows romantic relationships between male characters. It is usually created by women for other women, but it can also be made by men and enjoyed by men. BL appears in many forms, such as manga, anime, novels, video games, TV shows, movies, and fan-created works.

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Yuri(genre)

Yuri, also called “girls’ love” in English, is a type of Japanese media that focuses on close relationships between female characters. While lesbian relationships are often linked to this genre, it also includes stories about emotional and spiritual connections between women that may not involve romance or sex. Yuri is most commonly found in anime and manga, but it can also appear in video games, light novels, and other written works.

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