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In the south prior to the American civil war, what kinds of tropes were used in books surrounding the behavior of African American Slaves of the time? How about in the North?
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[WP] You are the most honorable person in the kings army. After a raid on the village where the enemy kidnapped your family, the enemy is about to figure out what you've been hiding deep inside
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You are on a routine scouting mission for the Air Force over enemy land. After going through some clouds, you find yourself unable to communicate with the base. After flipping through the channels on the radio, you hear Chatter about a large task force landing at Normandy... it’s D-Day, and not 2020
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I’m in the Eastern USA, and I’ve heard that the smoke from the Californian wildfires is here but in the atmosphere. Are the sunsets making it possible to see the smoke or are the orange tinted sunsets normal?
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It’s been a hundred years, and books have been largely replaced by Choose-Your-Own Adventure stories on the internet. After going through an old box in your grandparents attic, you find a paperback book that has a complete story where you have no options for how the story progresses.
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You’ve always had a sneaking suspicion everyone in the world was a robot, except for you. Today you found evidence in the library proving that true.
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