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[WP] You are caught in the darkest corner of you own mind. Something is there with you. Creepily it searches for that tiny bit of sanity it hasn't devoured yet. It stops. It looks around, sniffing. Slowly it turns its head towards you.
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[WP] Hell is real. It isn't a pit of flames though. It seems like a normal life: With the twist that no one will ever love you. The only way to get into heaven is surviving without turning bitter. You're the first human to make it out. This is your story.
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[WP] "If you ever need me, wind up this pocket watch.", those were your grandfather's last words. One day you find yourself in need of his advice. As you wind up the clock you suddenly find yourself standing in a small room, in front of you: Your grandfather - sipping a cup of tea.
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[WP] As Atlantis sank its citizens screamed in pain when cold water filled their lungs. They screamed until they realized: They didn't die! For they had been cursed with immortality|| As the submarine's headlight fell upon the outline of an ancient city Earth's fate was about to change.
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[WP] "So you were tasked to wipe out humanity?" "Yesss." "But you decided not to?" "Yesss... I just want you to teach me this...what's it called?... Cooking!"
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[WP] You're a musician. You write songs for organs to be exact. Due to your songs sounding so sinister you're frequently approached by "heroes" convinced that you must be a villain
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[WP] Gods have been Isekai-ing citizens of your world for a while now. In fact, so many people have disappeared that it causes real trouble
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[WP] In alternate dimension humanity is feared for their immortal souls. They "borrow" our souls from this plain of existence to fight their wars and demons - we call those incantations "dreams".
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When fund-raising Unicef & co classically display "the African" as poor, malnourished and unable to care for himself. In many rural regions (of Europe) those billboards are the only time natives ever have seen POC. To what extend have those 20th century campaigns shaped modern racism?
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