/u/Wil-Himbi's posts
[TT] In the dark you stand over her bed watching her sleep. There's a gun in your hand. This is it - either you make her pay for all the grief and the suffering and the pain she's inflicted ... or you show her mercy. Heaven knows she never forgave anyone. You hesitate a moment, thinking it through.
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[WP] You're driving on a country rode at night when an animal darts in front of your car. You slam on your brakes, but it's too late. After the collision you step out to take a closer look at the creature. It's not a deer. It's ... you're not sure what it is, but you think it might be an alien.
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[WP] It's only when you're desperate that you can find it - that hidden reservoir of strength deep inside. You see, everyone has a latent superpower, but it's one shot only. Once you activate you have exactly 172.2 seconds till it's gone forever. And you can't know what it is till you reach for it.
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[TT] You are a natural Empath, one of many, who is able to relieve someone of their pain by feeling it yourself. There's good money in servicing wealthy families. You do worry about the kids though. Is it good for them to grow up never knowing pain at all?
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[WP] You have the gift of immortality. And it really is a gift, not a curse. When you are ready to move on, you can give up the gift to someone else. The only question is: how do you choose?
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In Robert A. Heinlein's "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress", he says that, circa 1875, it was economical to ship dirty laundry from California to Hawaii for cleaning, citing "special circumstances". Is this a true story? If so, what were the circumstances and how was the situation resolved?
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[WP] You are walking down the street whistling your favorite tune. Everyone one else starts whistling too, just the same as you. Nothing strange here. Nope. Just keep walking.
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