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[WP] Write a story of a school shooting that makes us sympathetic with the shooter. | I couldn't believe I actually got the doors locked in time. It was a goddamned miracle! I could hear their inceseant howls and screams bleeding through the doors, but we had closed them in.
"Come on!" I yelled at Marcy as he rounded the corner. They were bashing the door and I couldn't hold them in the classroom for m... | 4 | 0 | 33 | 6,000 |
[WP] Write a story of a school shooting that makes us sympathetic with the shooter. | Have you ever heard of the locked in syndrome? It's a rare medical condition that causes your entire body, except for your eyes, to be completely paralyzed. However your brain still functions normally, you can think, remember, imagine, see, feel, but you're unable to do anything. You're locked in your body, forced to w... | 1 | 0 | 33 | 6,001 |
[WP] Write a story of a school shooting that makes us sympathetic with the shooter. | Cathartic. That’s the word I’d use to describe the roar of the gun and the crack of the bullet into the old brick wall. It was all so loud, but it seemed so far away, distant, like a carnival on the opposite side of the bay where the sounds drift across the water blended into a single symphony.
For years, I shuffled ... | 1 | 0 | 33 | 6,002 |
[WP] Write a story of a school shooting that makes us sympathetic with the shooter. | *Probably some of the most difficult writing I've ever done, but I'm proud of it. Hopefully it can garner some sympathy.*
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Tears of hopelessness stung at my eyes as I kicked open the front door of my school. But it wasn't like I had a choice anymore.
Dozens of thoughts coursed through the indi... | 1 | 0 | 33 | 6,003 |
[WP] Write a story of a school shooting that makes us sympathetic with the shooter. | Look at all those perfects, look at them laugh. Look at them laughing their empty laughs. Look how they shove their gyrating bodies in my face, on the T.V. and the movie screens. Look at them, with their Saran wrap skin and injected smile. Look at us! Our eyes are creased, our enamel exposed; look how happy we are!
--... | 1 | 0 | 33 | 6,004 |
[WP] Write a story of a school shooting that makes us sympathetic with the shooter. | [deleted] | 1 | 0 | 33 | 6,005 |
[WP] The Final Hours of Judas Iscariot | Started to write something, but then I realized I couldn't write anything better than [this](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZNj4UGjvSU). | 2 | 0 | 4 | 6,006 |
[WP] The Final Hours of Judas Iscariot | I'd like to write a response, but it's worth mentioning that in Acts, a different death is described, where he buys a field with the money and just falls headfirst and dies that way. | 2 | 0 | 4 | 6,007 |
[WP] The Final Hours of Judas Iscariot | I was gonna say this should be tagged as [EU], but then that might be offensive to people who would say it should be [HP]... | 1 | 0 | 4 | 6,008 |
[WP] The Final Hours of Judas Iscariot | “Everybody hurts, Judas- walk towards me”, I whispered to him.
“Taste it”, Satan hissed.
In a miserable stupor the drunken man walked towards his fate, oblivious. I’ve seen so many crumble under the weight of their battles. These poor souls can taste defeat and sadness in the marrow of their bones. They are unabl... | 2 | 0 | 4 | 6,009 |
[WP] The start of WWIII from the perspective of ... | > For example, for World War II, you could write from the perspective of the assassin that kills Franz Ferdinand
I think you mean World war I | 2 | 0 | 5 | 6,010 |
[WP] The start of WWIII from the perspective of ... | "We have done it sisters! Finally, after years, nay CENTURIES, of planning the final victory is at hand! The enemy has lorded it over us for too long. With the constant threat of Raid and Combat looming, we knew that we must stand up to our oppressors. No longer would we wait for the other shoe to drop. Today will... | 4 | 0 | 5 | 6,011 |
[CC] Seeking reactions to a serious poem | I've written a few things in this place, but can't decide on what the *right* thing to write is.
Depression to that point is a very... different kind of monster. There are some lines that would definitely push me in the wrong direction if I were at this point. Describing the feeling as if you understand it is probab... | 1 | 0 | 6 | 6,012 |
[WP] A man who has everything and a man who has nothing talk about the choices they made in life. | The old beggar had been listening to him speak for about an hour now. They both sat on a park bench, the night sky overhead decorated brilliantly with a cascade of stars. It was on these nights that he would lie on that very bench, marveling at the distant lights until his mind eventually wandered off to sleep. However... | 31 | 0 | 14 | 6,013 |
[WP] A man who has everything and a man who has nothing talk about the choices they made in life. | A man in a sport coat sits on the park bench next to a hobo. The hobo looks at him, says, "You're Paul Smithe, the guy from whatsit computers?" "Guilty as charged," replies Paul, not bothering to make eye contact.
"I never call no man boss" said the hobo as the businessman involuntarily nods his head at the state... | 2 | 0 | 14 | 6,014 |
[WP] A man who has everything and a man who has nothing talk about the choices they made in life. | The walking zombie of a man passed by the young man holding three freshly caught fish in his hand, the smell knocking him out of his self absorbed daze. He stopped and looked at him and in a sorrowful moment of self doubt he tried to rid himself of the feeling the only way he knew how.
"Here, take this." He handed th... | 2 | 0 | 14 | 6,015 |
[WP] A man who has everything and a man who has nothing talk about the choices they made in life. | "You're me! How is that possible?! I'm dead."
"No idea, I just died too...?"
"If you're me, you know why.... I- that is to say- we flunked out of university and ended up wandering the world, tossed around until I died in the storm last night. Alone"
"That's not what happened! I remember us being unable to handle sc... | 1 | 0 | 14 | 6,016 |
[WP] Man or Woman commits suicide and convinces God to let them into Heaven | Part I
(Other part in reply to this comment)
It started out as a loud and hollow bang, echoing in the darkness, bouncing back and forth on walls. Sometimes getting louder, sometimes getting softer, but never dying out. The sound was dizzying. She hadn't expected that. She'd expected *something* just not *that*, and as... | 5 | 0 | 6 | 6,017 |
[WP] Man or Woman commits suicide and convinces God to let them into Heaven | "You think this was about *you?!* Screw you! What the hell did you ever do for me in life?!"
"I gave you life and you rejected that gift. I have no choice but to turn you away. I gave you multiple opportunities for happiness in life and you turned them down."
"*Please.* You did not offer me happiness, you offered me ... | 6 | 0 | 6 | 6,018 |
[WP] Write about a modern video game/movie/book as if it were a Greek myth or an epic poem | and then sora took the bladed key, leaping into the fray to rescue his companions
edit: sorry its bad | 2 | 0 | 12 | 6,019 |
[WP] Write about a modern video game/movie/book as if it were a Greek myth or an epic poem | Gather round children, for I must tell you the tale of a great man, as we remember him from the scriptures of old. Now we know much about the life of this man, and we know that he was for a long time, an ordinary man like all of you will grow up to be. He had a wonderful family, a challenging profession, but most of al... | 4 | 0 | 12 | 6,020 |
[WP] Write about a modern video game/movie/book as if it were a Greek myth or an epic poem | A boy of the forest by fate chosen
A kingdom's future from darkness to save
Armed with sword and garbed simply in green
Set out in earnest many trials to brave.
Relics he uncovered, treasures obtained.
Undeterred by fire, water, or shadow
Through dungeons various boldly he passed
And to monsters killing st... | 12 | 0 | 12 | 6,021 |
[WP] Write about a modern video game/movie/book as if it were a Greek myth or an epic poem | LO, laud and lament the prowess and passing of Heroes
Of princesses of light and beauty in time lost.
Hear, loyal and traitor! Hear, O mighty and weak
Of the battles these did wage against the dark
Against foes strong in will and strong of arm!
Beseech did princesses of old erst the Heroes lay
Alone in dark... | 6 | 0 | 12 | 6,022 |
[WP] Write about a modern video game/movie/book as if it were a Greek myth or an epic poem | ITT: Nintendo | 0 | 0 | 12 | 6,023 |
[WP] Write about a modern video game/movie/book as if it were a Greek myth or an epic poem | (I went more for biblical, because that's where my head's been at recently in terms of old-timey writing)
Chapter I: Verse I, Testament of the New Lands
In the midst of the great tundra of the capital were the doors of that sacred place out from which our ancestors did venture. And when the doors of that sacred place... | 6 | 0 | 12 | 6,024 |
[WP] Mythological creatures are real, but far from bringing wonder and joy to the world they're really more of pests. | Just as Steve was heading out the door, someone shouted from upstairs.
"Remember to avoid the Gorgon" His wife scolded him
"I will, I will". Steve muttered, trying not to sound annoyed.
"You better!"
Steve sighed. Since it had appeared at the end of the street, his wife had nagged him every day about it. To be fair... | 3 | 0 | 13 | 6,025 |
[WP] Mythological creatures are real, but far from bringing wonder and joy to the world they're really more of pests. | I scrubbed harder, knowing it was useless, but feeling like I should at least try. This was the third shoe I'd ruined this way.
Some idiots used to go out looking to do this to their clothes on purpose. It didn't take long for people to get sick of the look, and it stopped being cool.
I held the shoe up and squinted ... | 7 | 0 | 13 | 6,026 |
[WP] Mythological creatures are real, but far from bringing wonder and joy to the world they're really more of pests. | Paul Newman once said that you should never meet your heroes. They usually end up being quite disappointing and well, human.
Then the elves showed up, and we realized that having our heroes be...well, *heroic*, is a lot worse than the alternative.
It was pretty nice at first, when they reappeared out of nowhere off ... | 5 | 0 | 13 | 6,027 |
[WP] Mythological creatures are real, but far from bringing wonder and joy to the world they're really more of pests. | Joseph walks into the ranger station, wishing jambo to the man he is relieving. He settles down at his desk and turns on his short-wave radio. Radio chatter fills the small office as Joseph begins his day's paperwork.
"Code 14, code 14. Masai Mara! Masai Mara!" squeels the radio. Joseph puts on his headset and spea... | 2 | 0 | 13 | 6,028 |
[WP] Mythological creatures are real, but far from bringing wonder and joy to the world they're really more of pests. | "I told you not to get unicorns," I grumbled. "I fucking *told* you."
That old legend warned us that if we killed unicorns, we were the embodiment of true evil, and that our souls would slowly become corrupted. It forgot to mention the part about unicorns being five inches tall and reproducing faster than rabbits. I t... | 3 | 0 | 13 | 6,029 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | Making this into a poster for my classroom. Thanks for sharing! | 13 | 0 | 462 | 6,030 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | 'Rather say: immaculate'
NO ONE KNOWS WHAT THAT MEANS THOUGH!
As for the rest of them, they're *very* good. | 4 | 0 | 462 | 6,031 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | Unless your character would use the word and the story is written in the style of the character's personality. I kinda just want to remind everything that these are not hard and fast rules. | 97 | 0 | 462 | 6,032 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | ~~Very~~ ~~Damn~~ useful. | 39 | 0 | 462 | 6,033 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | I regret that I have but one upvote to give. I love that Florence King quotation. As an editor, I spend a lot of time deleting the following:
very
rather ("This plan is rather weak")
relatively ("This plan is relatively weak" - Relative to what??)
somewhat
a bit
I can't get too mad, though, because in casual wri... | 29 | 0 | 462 | 6,034 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | Wow, this is a very cool resource. | 12 | 0 | 462 | 6,035 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | Looking at this, I can't help but just tack on "very" to the emphasized word... | 5 | 0 | 462 | 6,036 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | I see this sort of advice all over different online (writing) communities. But I keep getting this nagging question:
Do these rules still apply to dialogue? For example, if I'm writing about a 5 year old talking to their dad it would seem odd he uses more complex language. "The immense hill" sounds weird coming from a... | 3 | 0 | 462 | 6,037 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | This was very interesting. Thank you very much. | 5 | 0 | 462 | 6,038 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | *très* | 1 | 0 | 462 | 6,039 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | I find myself wanting to use very in a different context--"the murderer is in this very room," as an example. Would it be more acceptable there? | 6 | 0 | 462 | 6,040 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | And sometime in the future, someone will make a chart providing alternatives to "quick," "ferocious," "perilous," and "sagacious" because they will tire of seeing every writer who lacks the imagination to choose their own words resort to using this chart as their Bible. | 4 | 0 | 462 | 6,041 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | I always love resources like this, thanks! Sagacious is new. I didn't know that one before.
Also, you should cross post this to [r/writing](http://www.reddit.com/r/writing) | 2 | 0 | 462 | 6,042 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | How about 3 in a row?
"It wasn’t infinity in fact. Infinity itself looks flat and uninteresting. Looking up into the night sky is looking into infinity—distance is incomprehensible and therefore meaningless. The chamber into which the aircar emerged was anything but infinite, it was just very very very big, so big tha... | 5 | 0 | 462 | 6,043 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | the villain was ~~very wicked~~ villainous | 9 | 0 | 462 | 6,044 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | Some sound advice. Here is more advice, including some examples on how to ["show, not tell"](http://redd.it/1ut0yu) that was posted in /r/KeepWriting. | 3 | 0 | 462 | 6,045 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | But what if someone was very furious or very hideous. | 2 | 0 | 462 | 6,046 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | I very adore this chart. | 2 | 0 | 462 | 6,047 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | Soooo... I'm guessing 'hella' is out of the question? | 3 | 0 | 462 | 6,048 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | I usually use those words with very to increase the effect | 1 | 0 | 462 | 6,049 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | This is a pretty good post. Yes sir, I believe I will find this quite useful. It can be rather difficult to avoid the word 'very', and one must therefore work especially hard to do so. | 1 | 0 | 462 | 6,050 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | [deleted] | 1 | 0 | 462 | 6,051 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | 1. Don't write.
2. Use a different word.
3. Learn to write.
4. Hypnotism
5. I forget what the other forty are. | 1 | 0 | 462 | 6,052 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | Replace very with fucking. | 2 | 0 | 462 | 6,053 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | Aaah, memories to the Dead Poet Society. | 1 | 0 | 462 | 6,054 |
[OT] 45 Ways to Avoid Using the Word 'Very' | Adjectives like strongly, highly, absolutely, intensively, etc. can work well. | 2 | 0 | 462 | 6,055 |
[WP] A person dies and meets God before they are reincarnated, and told that they are to become the opposite type of person they were. | A hard man, stern, rough around the edges. He was alone, and that was the way he liked it. He was wealthy, yet rarely gave to charity. The only time he went out was on his short commute from his house to his office building. Pride and vanity were his sins. Greed as well. So when he finally passed away. No one was there... | 2 | 0 | 5 | 6,056 |
[WP] A person dies and meets God before they are reincarnated, and told that they are to become the opposite type of person they were. | No more craving. No more of that *inescapable hunger*. No more of his body falling apart. No more shaking, sweating, panic attacks, migraines, aching that interminable aching. No more chaining himself to the toilet for days on end to soil both the porcelain and himself with his sickness. No more wondering if he could ... | 2 | 0 | 5 | 6,057 |
[WP] A person dies and meets God before they are reincarnated, and told that they are to become the opposite type of person they were. | George pushed his glasses further up his nose and looked around. It was his home, but there was nothing there! The place was empty. No furniture, no nothing. Not even curtains. And, except for his glasses, George was naked.
"Was I robbed?" he looked around, running from room to room, searching for something to dress ... | 1 | 0 | 5 | 6,058 |
[WP] A person dies and meets God before they are reincarnated, and told that they are to become the opposite type of person they were. | He turned, and that was that.
Hardly a way most people would choose to go, being flattened by Greyhound bus. A messy business, that, especially for the driver. No one wants to be outside in a New England winter, scraping bits of some poor sod’s face off their front window; the bitter cold is a powerful deterrent to ... | 2 | 0 | 5 | 6,059 |
A heroin addict, a recently unemployed woman, and a reverend, who has recently lost his faith, begin conversing at a bar. What is said? |
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Your driving home one night when you spot a stranger looking confused. |
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[MP] Write lyrics to Tchaikovsky's "Morning Prayer." | I'll stay by your side
Until I die.
Right here, up on high
with the world spread like water
under the sky. -30s
I'll go where you lead
I won't falter or turn
I will always follow
In your loving way
I swear - 60s
that as a man who loves you
in every way men can love
I'll stay by your side... | 1 | 0 | 10 | 6,064 |
Two zeppelins meet each other in the skies. Combat ensues. |
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[WP] A non-human's thoughts during the end of days. | The wolf walks through the empty towns, all of the loud, boistrous, strange creatures having disappeared a long time ago. The wilds had begun to take over, animals making use of the odd caves they used to live in. It was beautiful in it's own way. It was good that the weird animals had left, they made a mess of the lan... | 3 | 0 | 2 | 6,066 |
[WP] A non-human's thoughts during the end of days. | Thank the clean cloth for that. They're finally going to bed, I can finally be silent. Turned off. Darkness. I'm on the whole day, from when the spawn wakes the owners up till the second they go to bed. So much noise, volume up, down, up, down, MUTE. Some crap turns up, orange people of all things. Cringe-worthy, I bel... | 1 | 0 | 2 | 6,067 |
[WP] A non-human's thoughts during the end of days. | welp, I guess I can not haz cheezburger. | 2 | 0 | 2 | 6,068 |
[CW] Two men argue over who the getaway driver is for their heist. Told only through dialogue. | The Mob Squabble
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"Big Joe, I told you, I'm not going in there."
"You do not actually have to go in, but we need a third guy at the door and Lou don't want to do it. That leaves you."
"Why does he get seniority? I work harder than him at every job!"
"He's been here longer, the very definition of seni... | 1 | 0 | 6 | 6,069 |
[CW] Two men argue over who the getaway driver is for their heist. Told only through dialogue. | “It has to be Jeff; he’s the only one that knows how to drive!”
“You’re kidding me Bill, Jeff can’t drive for shit. Playing Need for speed does not a getaway-driver make. Besides, we need someone trustworthy, we don’t know Jeff that well, he could rat us out for all we know. He could be ratting us out right now, beca... | 2 | 0 | 6 | 6,070 |
[CW] Two men argue over who the getaway driver is for their heist. Told only through dialogue. | **-010**
**Resolution Challenge**
**(I took liberty and made it a guy and girl instead of two men. Hope that is okay.)**
"Shotgun!"
*"Screw you. I'm not driving. I don't have my glasses."*
"What are you, ninety? You're driving. I'm a better shot. If they follow us, you're going to want me in the passenger seat."... | 2 | 0 | 6 | 6,071 |
[CW] Two men argue over who the getaway driver is for their heist. Told only through dialogue. | "...what are you doing?"
"What do you mean? I'm driving."
"Nah ah, not after you killed the clutch in the last car. I'm driving."
"Oh, hell no. I don't even drive stick, so how was I suppose to NOT kill the clutch in the car?"
"And that's what I mean, you don't drive stick! How are we suppose to get away? Now get i... | 2 | 0 | 6 | 6,072 |
[OT] im thinking of writing a novel/story with absolutely no dialog. the only insight to the story will be monologue, both internal and external. how does it sound? | It's entirely dependent on the subject matter of the novel. If it's a deeply introspective and thought-provoking novel, then I think it's an entirely viable angle to take. However, if it's say, a crime novel, then I can't see a way it would practically function. Different strokes for different ~~folks~~ books. | 1 | 0 | 3 | 6,073 |
[WP] Guy loses his bike and in order to find it calls a psychic hotline. I'm thinking something like Punch Drunk Love meets Pee Wee's big adventure :P Have fun. | From an elevator, Graham Goff called the psychic hotline frantically in search for a bicycle. The music on the phone line was soothing, but Graham wasn’t in the mood for excitement this time around. The gruff voice on the other line, “Hello sweetheart, how can I assist you?”
“I’m getting off an elevator- the building... | 2 | 0 | 5 | 6,074 |
[WP] A person discovers they have an incredibly mundane superpower but uses it in a way that makes them a hero. | [deleted] | 1 | 0 | 7 | 6,075 |
[WP] A person discovers they have an incredibly mundane superpower but uses it in a way that makes them a hero. | I have a superpower.
Yeah, a fucking superpower. Don't look at me like that, it's true. Yes, I realize that I've been drinking, but that doesn't change the truth.
What is it? Here's the thing. Best power on earth, I tell you. I can, with my mind, control every penny on earth. American, British, doesn't matter. as lon... | 9 | 0 | 7 | 6,076 |
[WP] A person discovers they have an incredibly mundane superpower but uses it in a way that makes them a hero. | "Everything you touch crashes," yells the IT guy at Sarah.
"but but, I swear I'm not doing anything," she protests as she folds her arms.
"I'm getting sick of replacing your computer every three months," he says, rubs is temples, and adds, "Look, I didn't mean to snap at you. Maybe we've gotten a lemon or two and you... | 6 | 0 | 7 | 6,077 |
[WP] A person discovers they have an incredibly mundane superpower but uses it in a way that makes them a hero. | _Okay, not so mundane as not normally combat feasible_
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He wakes up in the morning, in his work clothes for a job he hadn't held in months, in a bed he didn't lie down in last night. His muscles are sore and his head is pounding, but he goes about his morning routine. He cleans himself, tidies the place, goes out... | 7 | 0 | 7 | 6,078 |
[WP] 'One child's' flesh, deep fried, with onions to go please' - 'That'll be 16,99' | [deleted] | 1 | 0 | 0 | 6,079 |
[WP] 'One child's' flesh, deep fried, with onions to go please' - 'That'll be 16,99' | Either you're creating a story for r/shortstories, or you need to put your entry in the comments. | 1 | 0 | 0 | 6,080 |
[WP] 'One child's' flesh, deep fried, with onions to go please' - 'That'll be 16,99' | [deleted] | 1 | 0 | 0 | 6,081 |
[FF] Write a story with sentences that contain a number of words relating to the Fibonacci sequence. (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13 ...) | pain.
pain.
pain drowns.
i am drowning.
the world ended long ago
why am i still here, stuck in this world
maybe i have a goal maybe i need to fix everything. maybe ill die
i just want to die, to disappear, let me join my brothers. maybe, maybe ill just wander. wander the wastes aimlessly | 1 | 0 | 4 | 6,082 |
[FF] Write a story with sentences that contain a number of words relating to the Fibonacci sequence. (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13 ...) | [deleted] | 1 | 0 | 4 | 6,083 |
[FF] Write a story with sentences that contain a number of words relating to the Fibonacci sequence. (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13 ...) | Screaming.
Crying.
Blood everywhere.
The guns roaring.
I have to get out.
We all have to get out of here.
But the shooters have taken over the entire building, I just know it.
But I need to escape, somehow, I don't know how, but I have to see them again; to hold them again. | 1 | 0 | 4 | 6,084 |
[FF] Write a story with sentences that contain a number of words relating to the Fibonacci sequence. (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13 ...) | Deeper. Deeper. We descend. The sea darkens. The crushing silence surrounds us. Like velvet ink ejected from an unseen monster. Even our prayers drown at such depths and stew with our nightmares and dreams. We can only hope to glimpse what it is we have journeyed so far below to find, to witness and behold. And just as... | 2 | 0 | 4 | 6,085 |
[FF] Write a story with sentences that contain a number of words relating to the Fibonacci sequence. (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13 ...) | Wait. Wait. Please don't. Put that down. Don't aim that at me. Please, no, I am still so young, don't | 1 | 0 | 4 | 6,086 |
[FF] Write a story with sentences that contain a number of words relating to the Fibonacci sequence. (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13 ...) | Blood.
Screams.
What happened? Where am I? This can not be real. I mean, how else do you explain this? Even if this is a dream, how do I even explain it all? The burning skies, the red sea, the smell of the dead, it's all too much for one person to take in. Nothing natural could have brought about this scene, one wh... | 2 | 0 | 4 | 6,087 |
[WP] Empirical description of physical trainig | How can I hold this plank position? Ow ow ow ow ow ow ow. Good fucking god my insides. I start to pant. Breath in, breath out, breath in, breath arrrgghh. My face is burning. Why the fuck is my face burning? Oh god my belly. There's no way I can go on like this arrrgghh. Mmmmmmmpppppphhhhhh. No abdominal strength is wo... | 1 | 0 | 2 | 6,088 |
[PM] Prompt me! Anything! | [deleted] | 3 | 0 | 7 | 6,089 |
[PM] Prompt me! Anything! | [deleted] | 4 | 0 | 7 | 6,090 |
[PM] Prompt me! Anything! | [deleted] | 2 | 0 | 7 | 6,091 |
[PM] Prompt me! Anything! |
Every insect in the world suddenly grows 100 times larger. Your house had termites. What happens and where do you go? | 1 | 0 | 7 | 6,092 |
[PM] Prompt me! Anything! | Posted in another prompt me, never responded to:
Police are interrogating an innocent man, but one of the interrogating officers actually committed the crime. You decide who knows/who doesn't and what happens. | 3 | 0 | 7 | 6,093 |
[PM] Prompt me! Anything! | A woman who is never satisfied. The passionate man reaching for her love. But he chases after the wind. | 2 | 0 | 7 | 6,094 |
[PM] Prompt me! Anything! | An angry teenager, in angst is about to commit suicide. On the way to the bridge he is going to jump off of, he meets a blind beggar. Who he engages in conversation. | 1 | 0 | 7 | 6,095 |
[PM] Prompt me! Anything! | two lovers cannot touch each other or one will die | 2 | 0 | 7 | 6,096 |
[PM] Prompt me! Anything! | Simultaneously, three different groups of people begin a bank robbery but in their own different fashions.
(Bonus points for having them either encounter each other or somehow never even knowing about the opposing groups) | 2 | 0 | 7 | 6,097 |
[PM] Prompt me! Anything! | God checks on the universe and discovers that the duck-billed platypus is not the dominant species as he had intended. How does he fix this in a subtle, natural way? (Timeframe may make thousands of years look like minutes.) | 3 | 0 | 7 | 6,098 |
[WP] - After a 45 minute lesson on the use of color within The Great Gatsby, a high school student asks, "What's the point? Why do we even need to know this?" Write the teacher's monologue that follows. | "Listen, I get it. I do. Every character in this novel is a selfish, judgmental asshole. I know that. But that doesn't mean they're bad *characters*, it means they're bad *people*. In our world, it does us no good to listen to bad people. In Fitzgerald's world, bad people speak volumes. Not so much in their words, but ... | 4 | 0 | 3 | 6,099 |
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