/u/rethinkr's posts in /r/WritingPrompts
[CW] must start with a poem that exposes the narrator of the poem for fraudulently evoking emotion without a valid license. The following poem must be the law’s response to the first.
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[WP] Now your patent has expired, it will be up for grabs to any company who can afford it. Your patent being... death. I’m afraid that anyone and everyone will be able to sell death without a license until the next patent is awarded. (Whisper) And it won’t be you, because we bankrupted you.
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[WP] going back & fwd in time, you find out that it’s one big loop- no bigbang or armaggeddon, and you end up in the same place if you rewind or fast-fwd the tape of time. It all feels oddly safe and unsettlingly comfortable.
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[WP] You have suddenly become someone else reading this post on writingprompts. Tell a story from perspective of this other redditor, but then something 'in real life' interrupts your S.telling. May be narrated however you want, but post must contain a story within a story of a redditor's life
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[WP] The ghost of a pet who was wronged trivially in life possesses another pet(s) to take harmless revenge upon their babysitter. Another pet acts weird too.
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[WP] An escaped criminal sets up a fake penitentiary and has his gang transferred there to be swapped out for innocent kidnap lookalikes.
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[WP] The winner of a singing competition sings a song that melts the heart of a criminal and he seeks to confess his crime and come clean.
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[WP] One of the elves plans to surprise Santa by getting him some gifts from his own secret wishlist. However, the wishlist contains some bad things.
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[WP] On Halloween, kids go trick or treating, asking for sweets. However, one home-owner has planned something much more insidious for a child/children who ring the bell or knock the door.
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