/u/elheber's posts
[WP] Stuck in a Groundhog's Day loop, the protagonist realizes that a cut he got in the previous iteration is still there today. The implications are dire.
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[WP] The hero and his companion must "MacGyver" an escape using only items in the room they're trapped in. Ignorance Challenge: Make it seem like the writer (you) doesn't understand science all that well.
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[WP] While being mugged at gunpoint, your assailant is suddenly and viciously attacked by a mythical creature which leaves him half-dead before it runs off. Injured and in pain, the mugger grabs his gun again to say, "anyway, gimme your money."
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[WP] A typical medieval fantasy story... as written by an author who has never read fantasy and hasn't the slightest clue about the genre.
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[WP] A spell/technology made it so when people sleep, they join a crowdsourced dreamscape shared among all sleeping people around the world. Here among candy skyscrapers and roving ferris wheels, greatness is measured only in how big you can dream.
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[SP] You sent your daughter into the gas station to ask for some "blinker fluid" and she somehow returned with bona-fide blinker fluid.
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[TT] The stereotypical healer of the party is always a supporting character. In this story, she is the protagonist.
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[WP] Cursing someone requires a heavy sacrifice. With the right curse a person can be imbued with supernatural qualities. A new member to an elite team with "positive" traits, who use their abilities to stop evil curses, begins to question what sacrifice was made for his curse and who paid it.
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[WP] It becomes increasingly clear that we live in a simulation after the universal floating point precision is dramatically reduced to conserve processing power. It's becoming harder to continue a normal day with physics like this.
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