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  1. Jocelyn_Uasal

    Are Stakes Necessary?

    I have a tattoo of the boat on the front cover and the book bound in leather and gold, yes I've read the book. The sea is fighting to take back the catch, true, but even when it succeeds and all he brings back is the carcass of a fish, the old man isn't all that worried. He doesn't really care...
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    Name for God's City

    The Valley of Slaughter/The Valley of the false God is also known as 'Gehenna' and I've always thought it was a cool name.
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    Your favorite genre?

    Hiya heya I like historical fiction, epistolary novels, satire, literary realism and romance comedies :blobsip: Oh and also nautical fiction! Love me some boat books
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    Are Stakes Necessary?

    Unironically I feel the same way about the A good guy would NEVER kill a bad guy! trope
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    What is the most drama filled situation you've seen on scribble hub.

    I'm getting some great drama here, sure :blob_joy:
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    Are Stakes Necessary?

    I like the last option, Stakes and conflicts are different because not all stories have stakes but the mass majority have conflicts. In Hemingway's Old Man and The Sea (super spectacular book but almost nothing happens) there's almost zero stakes BUT there is a very clear conflict with the old...
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    What is the most drama filled situation you've seen on scribble hub.

    As a new member, I need a bag of popcorn to read through all of this :meowsip:
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    What will the next big webfiction trend be?

    As much as I wanna cope and say it'll be back to basics, it'll probably be something like "Life as a cat" or some other type of animal. The furries always win
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    The algorithm jumped for joy when it found this for me

    The algorithm jumped for joy when it found this for me
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    [MEDIA]

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    [MEDIA]

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    Human nature is the urge to recreate journey to the center of the earth

    Human nature is the urge to recreate journey to the center of the earth
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    Looking for ways to write a realistic gamer in a game world turned reality

    I ummmmmm think he might not be interested in women for .... other reasons ?
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    Nine-talon Rooster?

    Oh no, definitely not. The picture above is absolutely a genetic mutation. Roosters especially have some really 'high-class' breeds, so something like that would not go under the radar. I mean there's like huge rooster beauty pageants, and a 9-talon breed would be all over the place if it existed.
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    Not even 6 hours would be enough time for that :(

    Not even 6 hours would be enough time for that :(
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    Nine-talon Rooster?

    I sorta grew up on a farm and worked with plenty of roosters, and this is super believable. You'd never imagine the weird things that can happen, like cows with two heads or pigs without certain organs. Genetic mutations are not super uncommon, so I can easily imagine this being real.
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    They've been vacuuming at work for nearly 6 hours straight and the white noise is about to make...

    They've been vacuuming at work for nearly 6 hours straight and the white noise is about to make me pass out
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    Today's daily pic of no context

    She doesn't make fairy circles shes unemployed and spends all her faebucks on ciggies
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    Add Spacing override for readers

    I see how that could be nice for readers, but as an author my paragraph breaks are very intentional and it would effect the overall tone in ways I couldn't predict
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