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[WP] NASA lands a ship on a planet where one second is equivalent to one year on Earth. The stay was meant to be very brief, until an unknown astronaut walked up, exclaiming, “What in the hell?! It’s been a WEEK!! That’s 604,800 years in Earth time! What happened that took you guys so long?!”
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[WP] You discover that our peripheral vision gives us glimpses into the 4th physical dimension (W). This explains the reason people often see things that “aren’t there” out of the corner of their eyes, but it doesn’t make you feel any better as something consistently starts appearing there for you.
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[WP] Opposite Day is literal, and the changes that take place don’t switch back until Opposite Day comes again—once a year.
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[WP] The universe used to break its laws of physics to allow for impossible feats, but now with advanced tech and education, it can only get away with smaller things, like making time pass differently, or making pencils disappear when dropped. But you’re determined to catch proof of it in the act.
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[WP] We tend to think we’d be able to deal with a demon or monster by just not following dumb horror-movie tropes, but it turns out, it’s not just humans in the real world who are smarter, but the monsters are too.
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[WP] Rewrite a scene (from any piece of media) to have the characters actually communicate properly and avoid unnecessary misunderstandings/conflicts.
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[WP] You found out the human body actually speaks a certain language, and you’re now able to communicate with your own brain, allowing you to do previously impossible things.
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[WP] Mama told me aliens weren’t real, but mama lied. I saw them with my own eyes. They were pale, puffy, and clumsy, and they left behind a few things. Thankfully, I was able to lay real still ‘till they flew off. But if they ever come back, I won’t wait in hiding again. I’ll protect mama.
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[WP] A scientist flees from their room after accidentally rekindling an apparently long-lost Something—which induces a visceral and innate fear in us. Now, scientists are trying to figure out just what the hell this is (or was) and why our biology is so adamantly afraid of it.
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