/u/WaywardChilton's posts in /r/WritingPrompts
[WP] Sitcom characters become horrifically aware of the laugh track, limited amount of rooms, actors being replaced, and the universe continually resetting the show status quo regardless of their actions.
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[WP] The most popular teens at high school are actually young-looking corporate plants paid to influence trends and popularize brand-specific phrases like "Google it" or "Netflix and chill".
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[WP] Someone is trapped as a wish-fulfillment protagonist. Every skill is easy and everyone unconditionally adores them, so winning love or friendship is meaningless. Maddeningly bored from lack of challenges or accomplishments, they decide to test how much jerk-ish behavior they can get away with.
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[WP] NASA mistakenly predicts an unavoidable apocalypse. Earth descends into hedonistic anarchy with everyone trying to live it up in their last days, but what are the consequences when Armageddon doesn't happen?
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[WP] You're on a quest to collect legendary magical items, but the gods thought it was hilarious to make the most powerful items the most tacky and ridiculous looking.
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[WP] I wish I could write that his eyes were pleading "Don't go," but my reading of eyes is pretty much limited to "open" or "closed". Open, if it matters.
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[WP] Aliens have sent a robotic human equipped with spy cams to capture footage of Earth society for a documentary. The robot is plenty lifelike enough to fool humans, or so the aliens think.
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[EU] Wacky alien hijinks force Rick Sanchez to work with his least favorite kind of genius space adventurer, a smug British do-gooder with a time machine.
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