/u/AutumnUnderFire's posts
How vital was U.S. involvement to the war effort? Could the Allies have won the war without it? And if not, why does American propaganda exaggerate our involvement?
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[WP] Your dreams have a bad habit of coming true. Most people think you mean you can see the future, but no - whatever you dream about literally comes to life.
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[WP] You've lost count of the centuries you have lied patiently in wait to execute your plan. Finally, you are dismissed as myth. It is time. You, Saint Nicholas, will emerge this Christmas to rule the population. The only problem? The children staying awake to try to see you.
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[WP] An apparition appears in your room, alongside a more successful looking doppelganger of yourself. "-And this is what you'll become," the apparition says before they both vanish. (Inspired by an r/all post)
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[WP] The genie gave you one wish - you wished for world peace. For the last ten years, the world has been devoid of conflict. Not only is it incredibly boring, but humanity has grinded to a halt. No technogical advances, no creativity, no progress. It's time to fix your mistake.
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[WP] Wishes granted in r/TheMonkeysPaw start being granted. Nobody knows how or why. Those who try to cheat the system end up dead.
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