/u/Therandomfox's posts
[WP] It's a typical teenage highschool girl drama, except the protagonist has had enough and hires Deadpool to do something about her bullies.
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[EU] The mortal capable of defeating a God of Destruction looked nothing like a fighter. Instead, he was a pleasant unassuming man who was simply known by most as Mr Rogers.
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[WP] "Wise sage of the mountain, we--" "Hold it right there! I came all the way out here specifically because I wanted to get away from assholes like you!"
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[WP] In an unusual turn of events, a demon accidentally sold their soul to you. Neither of you have any idea how to undo the contract, so you're forced to live with each other.
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[WP] You found a lamp, there's a genie inside, you got 3 wishes. Typical stuff. But instead of spending them right away you decide to get to know the genie better. In doing so, you discover that they live in squalor. You decide to use your wishes to help turn their life around.
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[WP] Yesterday you prayed to the gods for the strength to face your current ordeals. What you got wasn't exactly the kind of "strength" you were expecting, but beggars can't be choosers, you suppose.
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[WP] Every evil genius worth his salt needs an elaborate secret lair and an army of sycophantic minions at their beck and call. From the perspective of an aspiring world dominator, deconstruct the trope and tell us how you obtained and maintain everything.
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[WP] Stories of dragons with magnificent treasure hoards are known by all. But in reality, dragons are really just giant magpies who love collecting shiny things to decorate their lairs with.
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[WP] You work at a small-town news station. Over the years, you've come to notice that causality seems to be reversed for the reports your station broadcasts, i.e. the news causes the event, rather than the other way round. Strangely, no one else seems to be aware of this.
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