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"published": "2022-05-22T19:43:52Z",
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"content": "<p>You never really leave fandom but you no longer are hot and heavy and involved and people slip away and websites vanish and time passes and sometimes you gafiate to another fandom altogether but maintain a watching brief on the old one or, like me, keep saving any stories posted. I did that with X-Files from around 2002 till around 2012 when Ursula died and I found myself reading all my collected X-Files stories and was shocked to find that actually those early years stories were BETTER than most I had read in Starsky & Hutch or The Professionals. Not sure that is a true fact or that anyone else would think it but it just may be that I was more touched by the pairing and the stories and that the actual quality of the writing was subjective.</p>",
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