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    New User okay, hi!

    It sounds like we are alike! I really appreciate open-ended stories, where characters come to maybe better discover new ideas, and changing/growing/discovering themselves alongside the story. Horror sounds really fun. I was actually thinking of it when I responded. I've always shied away from...
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    New User okay, hi!

    I'm honestly not sure! When I RP'd as a kid, I liked things that were moreso fantasy, or slice of life. I think I'm still interested in those two things, but I'm also feeling a lot more like I just want to experience and play with all of the different genres, see what things fit me and what...
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    A Quick Prompt

    "I do not." The face was not discernible from my own -- the irises did not seem to rise in excitement, anticipation, or fear, but instead sat with a weary temper. The woman was steady, the gun did not fall or insist itself upon me. I had thought that this moment in my life would have tasted...
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    Would You Rather

    Never be able to grow any new hair. To start, I'd hate the latter, even if the former would make me sad. I think I'd be scared to lose the hair that I had, knowing I could not 'make more.' It would force me to appreciate the current hairs on my body, and I would probably work very hard to...
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    New User Does a lover of word games such as Scrabble and Anagrams make them a good writer?

    Word games are fun! It definitely does rely more on mathematical/analytical skills, but I think that mathematical/analytical skills lend themselves quite nicely into writing! I love the way you ended your thought. An image, stretched out, a thought made apparent and then - broken down! Crackle...
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    New User okay, hi!

    Hello all! I am an avid reader and writer, though I still feel like a novice at both. I am currently majoring in Education, and I finished my Undergrad last year, in which my majors were English and Psychology. I spent a lot of my early life reading, my teenager-hood writing, then my undergrad...
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