/u/waffle-man's posts
[WP] A new super villain has taken reign of the world. They have the ability to gain complete control over anyone who hears them say a command. A deaf hero tried to save the world but failed, as the villain knew sign. However a new hero is rising. A blind, deaf, old man.
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[WP] you live in a world where the currency is memories. You can buy time, health, emotions, as well as physical things like food and shelter. You wake up, and remember nothing.
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[WP] the 8 spiders a year you eat in your sleep are tired of being imprisoned. They have been planning a daring escape
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[WP] You live in a world of sleeping behemoths. Creatures anywhere from 15-50, to even 500 feet tall in some cases. They are guardians. Protesters of cities, the mountains, oceans, etc. it protects its home at all costs.
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[WP] You live in a dystopian nightmare with a tyrannical ruler. You find out that this reality isn’t actually the original one, and that your overlord is a time traveler who rewrote history with future knowledge. Armed with this information, you set out to set the timeline straight.
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[WP] your name is ho, and you are a Christmas spirit. Specifically, you are the one Santa worships to gain his gift giving powers. Normally you watch passively as Santa does his work. but now, Santa is summoning you to his aid, for Christmas is in grave danger.
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[PM] give me some horror/mystery prompts. Been scrolling for a while, can’t find anything that sparks my interest. I just need to sit down and write something!
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[WP] Write a classic fairy tale, with true love, soulmates, whatever. But make this love a lovecraftian nightmare. How much agency do you truly have, against true love itself?
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Could we simulate gravity by placing a chunk of neutron star at the core of a space object, like a moon, space station, dwarf planet, etc.? And if so, how would we calculate how much neutron star would be necessary for say, our moon to have the equivalent of earths gravity?
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