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  1. TheMonotonePuppet

    Powers borne through suffering

    Aw, cute.
  2. TheMonotonePuppet

    Powers borne through suffering

    But that has zero downsides. It won't exacerbate your suffering. You can move the world with endless motivation, you know. That isn't twisted at all! *pouts*
  3. TheMonotonePuppet

    Powers borne through suffering

    I-Money? Okay, I'll bite! Time to read far too much into that singular word and do the work for you! Assuming your traumatic event is related to absurdly high financial stress (let's say you go from a stable life to bankruptcy. Not only that, you get sued and are stuck in trials for an...
  4. TheMonotonePuppet

    Powers borne through suffering

    What's a traumatic event you could feasibly go through or have gone through? Don't tell me!:blob_shock: Just keep the event in mind.:blob_wink: Now, if you received a power that lets you prevent the traumatic event from happening again, but doesn't solve the root problem of the traumatic...
  5. TheMonotonePuppet

    Memory loss

    No need for a pardon. I'm a wordy gal myself. And while I always find memory loss to particularly poignant when others write it, writing about it myself just leads to stories inevitably devolving into raving rants. I can completely see depression being, in essence, anger spread thin. Your...
  6. TheMonotonePuppet

    Memory loss

    Take as many moments as you need. Keep in mind that accepting others’ vices can oxymoronically help them. If you pushed your friends too much, they might feel more isolated and only feel safe with fellow smokers, who will tolerate their bad habits. This can lead to them smoking more and smoking...
  7. TheMonotonePuppet

    Memory loss

    In writing, some of the most tragic characters to me are those who have lost memory, have difficulty remembering things, or those who have confronted people who have lost memory. Neville's parents (Harry Potter), Digital Circus (Kinger), Subaru (Re: Zero), etc. As someone who, without...
  8. TheMonotonePuppet

    Writing Prompt You create Magical Girls.

    The intended recipient (read: next victim) will find a letter in neat, printed calligraphy (because, as Mr. Mascot and totally not IRL either, my handwriting sucks so I need to use Microsoft Word and print it). This is timed after the individual in question has saved one or more people. It reads...
  9. TheMonotonePuppet

    Writing Prompt You Will Think I Love You

    Is this something you've written in response to a writing prompt? Or is this the writing prompt itself? Admittedly, if it is the latter, then I don't understand what I would write. If it is the former, then this is an admirable attempt at writing a twisted relationship and I applaud you...
  10. TheMonotonePuppet

    Enjoy your grapefruit, Sailus! @Reinaislost I believe it originated from western literature...

    Enjoy your grapefruit, Sailus! @Reinaislost I believe it originated from western literature too. Right now, I am hypothesizing as to why it arose in the first place. Either way, I enjoy the trope. And yeah, anything involving queer anything in Japan culture is complicated as all get out.
  11. TheMonotonePuppet

    And yes, dense people is a real phenomenon too, but that misses the point. "Dense lesbian" has a...

    And yes, dense people is a real phenomenon too, but that misses the point. "Dense lesbian" has a connotation of girl romance and amusing pitfalls (and if you're lucky, you've found a writer will even be good enough to make you not see the romance coming until you have the benefits of hindsight)...
  12. TheMonotonePuppet

    Thank ya!

    Thank ya!
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    @SailusGebel I mean, probably not. But the dense MC trope (like those MCs with more...

    @SailusGebel I mean, probably not. But the dense MC trope (like those MCs with more quote-unquote "nerdy" interests) probably stems from a more generalized peer pressure that is less dominated by anti-sexual preference sentiments, such as hating on others for not fitting into cliques or ideal...
  14. TheMonotonePuppet

    When you think about it, the origin of the funny "dense lesbian" trope is rather tragic. Because...

    When you think about it, the origin of the funny "dense lesbian" trope is rather tragic. Because it likely arises from homophobic peer pressure and low self esteem issues (as well as poor relationships with unsupporting authority figures), making the individual unable to consider that they could...
  15. TheMonotonePuppet

    SO ADORABLE! *shivers in delight and silently chuckles*:love::love::love:

    SO ADORABLE! *shivers in delight and silently chuckles*:love::love::love:
  16. TheMonotonePuppet

    PHO Forums

    Huh... I haven't heard of them. I've been a bit busy, as you can tell, with Mr. Slash's cult, of sorts. They sound hella fucked up though! Endbringers, seriously? Our saviors? Where are they located?
  17. TheMonotonePuppet

    A moment of remorse

    Wow. You know, I have never heard of this. The lack of coverage is some bullshit right there. WHY HAVE I NEVER HEARD OF THIS?! Anyway, thanks for educating us. I appreciate you sharing with me this piece of tragic history. And yes, a moment of silence for the lost.
  18. TheMonotonePuppet

    PHO Forums

    I mean, *looks around room* I don't really have anything on hand. Don't want to risk getting something weird and tinker-y getting implanted in me by asking Bonesaw either. Crawler could extinguish it with his bulk, but he's acidic, which just means he'll burn down the building through chemical...
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    BO Forums.

    Whew, it's rough in here.☢️ Gotta get some deodorant in here for you guys and fast!?
  20. TheMonotonePuppet

    PHO Forums

    It was taking a while! It's like being on the phone during a haircut... sorta. Besides, she wasn't messing with anything that affected my spelling. So there's that. Man, my life's gotten so weird. @Nolff Um... make sure to pack some super-strength fire extinguishers?
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