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Write a Story

Pretty straight forward, I write a line, you write a line, he writes a line, she writes a line, and so forth, and in the end, there's a slightly strange and very random story!

And since all good stories must beging like this


Once Upon a Time...


(Copy my line, add your own, post, um, i am sure you're smart enough to figure it out xD)
64Cheese

Once Upon a Time,
There lived a young dragon...
Kavi

Once Upon a Time,
There lived a young dragon, he was a strange dragon, and couldn't fly....
64Cheese

Once Upon a Time,
There lived a young dragon, he was a strange dragon, and couldn't fly.
All the other dragons picked on him for it....
Kavi

Once Upon a Time,
There lived a young dragon, he was a strange dragon, and couldn't fly.
All the other dragons picked on him for it, but he was much smarter then they were, and began to plan something devious...
64Cheese

Once Upon a Time,
There lived a young dragon, he was a strange dragon, and couldn't fly.
All the other dragons picked on him for it, but he was much smarter then they were, and began to plan something devious. But for his plan to work, he needed a rare herb that could only be found at the top of...
Kavi

Once Upon a Time,
There lived a young dragon, he was a strange dragon, and couldn't fly.
All the other dragons picked on him for it, but he was much smarter then they were, and began to plan something devious. But for his plan to work, he needed a rare herb that could only be found at the top of Mt Juju. It was a long and dangerous journey, and he wasn't sure he wanted to begin...
64Cheese

Once Upon a Time,
There lived a young dragon, he was a strange dragon, and couldn't fly.
All the other dragons picked on him for it, but he was much smarter then they were, and began to plan something devious. But for his plan to work, he needed a rare herb that could only be found at the top of Mt Juju. It was a long and dangerous journey, and he wasn't sure he wanted to begin, until a girl dragon appeared and said, "I always believed in you, Kunjirnar!"...


(I named the dragon ^^)
Kavi

Once Upon a Time,
There lived a young dragon, he was a strange dragon, and couldn't fly.
All the other dragons picked on him for it, but he was much smarter then they were, and began to plan something devious. But for his plan to work, he needed a rare herb that could only be found at the top of Mt Juju. It was a long and dangerous journey, and he wasn't sure he wanted to begin, until a girl dragon appeared and said, "I always believed in you, Kunjirnar!"
 "When I remember who you are, I shall be greatful!" Kunjirnar replied gallently, "The Journey may be long, and I may not return...." He pauses, "Will you join me?"...
64Cheese

Once Upon a Time,
There lived a young dragon, he was a strange dragon, and couldn't fly.
All the other dragons picked on him for it, but he was much smarter then they were, and began to plan something devious. But for his plan to work, he needed a rare herb that could only be found at the top of Mt Juju. It was a long and dangerous journey, and he wasn't sure he wanted to begin, until a girl dragon appeared and said, "I always believed in you, Kunjirnar!"
"When I remember who you are, I shall be greatful!" Kunjirnar replied gallently, "The Journey may be long, and I may not return...." He pauses, "Will you join me?"...
She decides to join him on his journey, but she is blind and walks into a tree. She lies there unconcious for hours and Kunjirnar leaves without her.
Kavi

Once Upon a Time,
There lived a young dragon, he was a strange dragon, and couldn't fly.
All the other dragons picked on him for it, but he was much smarter then they were, and began to plan something devious. But for his plan to work, he needed a rare herb that could only be found at the top of Mt Juju. It was a long and dangerous journey, and he wasn't sure he wanted to begin, until a girl dragon appeared and said, "I always believed in you, Kunjirnar!"
"When I remember who you are, I shall be greatful!" Kunjirnar replied gallently, "The Journey may be long, and I may not return...." He pauses, "Will you join me?"...
She decides to join him on his journey, but she is blind and walks into a tree. She lies there unconcious for hours and Kunjirnar leaves without her. Unfortunately for him, the Mountain of Juju has very strong...juju, and thus, he never reaches the top but is trapped in an endless walking cycle.....

(start a new one Cheese)
64Cheese

Aww, you killed off my dragon...

In a land where everything was bright and colourful...

(Last post for me tonight!)
Kavi

In a land where everything was bright and colourful, there lived a lad that was neither...
64Cheese

In a land where everything was bright and colourful, there lived a lad that was neither. In fact, he was completely black and white!
Kavi

In a land where everything was bright and colourful, there lived a lad that was neither. In fact, he was completely black and white! His friends they were all rainbow colored, but he was quite a sight!
64Cheese

In a land where everything was bright and colourful, there lived a lad that was neither. In fact, he was completely black and white! His friends they were all rainbow colored, but he was quite a sight! And you could barely see him in the middle of the night, what a fright!
Kavi

In a land where everything was bright and colourful, there lived a lad that was neither. In fact, he was completely black and white! His friends they were all rainbow colored, but he was quite a sight! And you could barely see him in the middle of the night, what a fright! Since he blended in so nicely, he took a nap but twicely, and though he was asked politely, all coloring was turned down!
64Cheese

In a land where everything was bright and colourful, there lived a lad that was neither. In fact, he was completely black and white! His friends they were all rainbow colored, but he was quite a sight! And you could barely see him in the middle of the night, what a fright! Since he blended in so nicely, he took a nap but twicely, and though he was asked politely, all coloring was turned down! They came with pencil crayons, markers and the rest. And pictures they had coloured, to show who was the best. He turned them all away and said, "I bear no colour on my chest, but perhaps for me it is a test!" And the people jest.
Kavi

In a land where everything was bright and colourful, there lived a lad that was neither. In fact, he was completely black and white! His friends they were all rainbow colored, but he was quite a sight! And you could barely see him in the middle of the night, what a fright! Since he blended in so nicely, he took a nap but twicely, and though he was asked politely, all coloring was turned down! They came with pencil crayons, markers and the rest. And pictures they had coloured, to show who was the best. He turned them all away and said, "I bear no colour on my chest, but perhaps for me it is a test!" And the people jest. He took it all lightly, and brushed them away, "I am black and white, and here to stay!" They mumbled and grumbled and casued quite a stir, but the lad never wavered, and then he saw her...
64Cheese

In a land where everything was bright and colourful, there lived a lad that was neither. In fact, he was completely black and white! His friends they were all rainbow colored, but he was quite a sight! And you could barely see him in the middle of the night, what a fright! Since he blended in so nicely, he took a nap but twicely, and though he was asked politely, all coloring was turned down! They came with pencil crayons, markers and the rest. And pictures they had coloured, to show who was the best. He turned them all away and said, "I bear no colour on my chest, but perhaps for me it is a test!" And the people jest. He took it all lightly, and brushed them away, "I am black and white, and here to stay!" They mumbled and grumbled and casued quite a stir, but the lad never wavered, and then he saw her. She had more colour than any other, except for her dear brother. She told him,...
Kavi

In a land where everything was bright and colourful, there lived a lad that was neither. In fact, he was completely black and white! His friends they were all rainbow colored, but he was quite a sight! And you could barely see him in the middle of the night, what a fright! Since he blended in so nicely, he took a nap but twicely, and though he was asked politely, all coloring was turned down! They came with pencil crayons, markers and the rest. And pictures they had coloured, to show who was the best. He turned them all away and said, "I bear no colour on my chest, but perhaps for me it is a test!" And the people jest. He took it all lightly, and brushed them away, "I am black and white, and here to stay!" They mumbled and grumbled and casued quite a stir, but the lad never wavered, and then he saw her. She had more colour than any other, except for her dear brother. She told him, "To me it doesn't matter, for color's i can't see, so black and white, or rainbow, its all the same to me!"
64Cheese

In a land where everything was bright and colourful, there lived a lad that was neither. In fact, he was completely black and white! His friends they were all rainbow colored, but he was quite a sight! And you could barely see him in the middle of the night, what a fright! Since he blended in so nicely, he took a nap but twicely, and though he was asked politely, all coloring was turned down! They came with pencil crayons, markers and the rest. And pictures they had coloured, to show who was the best. He turned them all away and said, "I bear no colour on my chest, but perhaps for me it is a test!" And the people jest. He took it all lightly, and brushed them away, "I am black and white, and here to stay!" They mumbled and grumbled and casued quite a stir, but the lad never wavered, and then he saw her. She had more colour than any other, except for her dear brother. She told him, "To me it doesn't matter, for color's i can't see, so black and white, or rainbow, its all the same to me!" At that moment he fell to his knees, saddened by the life others fly through with ease. He feels she taunts him with colours so bright, and there he did stay through the cold winter night.
Kavi

In a land where everything was bright and colourful, there lived a lad that was neither. In fact, he was completely black and white! His friends they were all rainbow colored, but he was quite a sight! And you could barely see him in the middle of the night, what a fright! Since he blended in so nicely, he took a nap but twicely, and though he was asked politely, all coloring was turned down! They came with pencil crayons, markers and the rest. And pictures they had coloured, to show who was the best. He turned them all away and said, "I bear no colour on my chest, but perhaps for me it is a test!" And the people jest. He took it all lightly, and brushed them away, "I am black and white, and here to stay!" They mumbled and grumbled and casued quite a stir, but the lad never wavered, and then he saw her. She had more colour than any other, except for her dear brother. She told him, "To me it doesn't matter, for color's i can't see, so black and white, or rainbow, its all the same to me!" At that moment he fell to his knees, saddened by the life others fly through with ease. He feels she taunts him with colours so bright, and there he did stay through the cold winter night. When morning dawned bright and clear, they gathered around, and shed a few tears.
64Cheese

In a land where everything was bright and colourful, there lived a lad that was neither. In fact, he was completely black and white! His friends they were all rainbow colored, but he was quite a sight! And you could barely see him in the middle of the night, what a fright! Since he blended in so nicely, he took a nap but twicely, and though he was asked politely, all coloring was turned down! They came with pencil crayons, markers and the rest. And pictures they had coloured, to show who was the best. He turned them all away and said, "I bear no colour on my chest, but perhaps for me it is a test!" And the people jest. He took it all lightly, and brushed them away, "I am black and white, and here to stay!" They mumbled and grumbled and casued quite a stir, but the lad never wavered, and then he saw her. She had more colour than any other, except for her dear brother. She told him, "To me it doesn't matter, for color's i can't see, so black and white, or rainbow, its all the same to me!" At that moment he fell to his knees, saddened by the life others fly through with ease. He feels she taunts him with colours so bright, and there he did stay through the cold winter night. When morning dawned bright and clear, they gathered around, and shed a few tears. Then she returned to clear the air, and try just once to keep things fair. She took a can of paint all white, and filled a small pool, right up tight. She made a sign saying "jump on in!" Her plan: to make all equal again.
Kavi

In a land where everything was bright and colourful, there lived a lad that was neither. In fact, he was completely black and white! His friends they were all rainbow colored, but he was quite a sight! And you could barely see him in the middle of the night, what a fright! Since he blended in so nicely, he took a nap but twicely, and though he was asked politely, all coloring was turned down! They came with pencil crayons, markers and the rest. And pictures they had coloured, to show who was the best. He turned them all away and said, "I bear no colour on my chest, but perhaps for me it is a test!" And the people jest. He took it all lightly, and brushed them away, "I am black and white, and here to stay!" They mumbled and grumbled and casued quite a stir, but the lad never wavered, and then he saw her. She had more colour than any other, except for her dear brother. She told him, "To me it doesn't matter, for color's i can't see, so black and white, or rainbow, its all the same to me!" At that moment he fell to his knees, saddened by the life others fly through with ease. He feels she taunts him with colours so bright, and there he did stay through the cold winter night. When morning dawned bright and clear, they gathered around, and shed a few tears. Then she returned to clear the air, and try just once to keep things fair. She took a can of paint all white, and filled a small pool, right up tight. She made a sign saying "jump on in!" Her plan: to make all equal again. However in her colorblind state, she thought she grabbed white, but wait! this was not white, but blue don't you see? This is how all the smurfs came to be!
64Cheese

And then a lost dragon wandered upon their villiage and ate them all.
(That's right, you try and kill off my dragon, and he kills off your smurfs!)

You can start the next one if you want.
Kavi

Hey!! I was just trying to end it  Very Happy  I hope the smurfs give him indigestion -_-

(And only because I am trying to be different then the other ones  Very Happy )


There was no reason to suspect him, other then the murderous gleam that tainted his eyes...
64Cheese

There was no reason to suspect him, other then the murderous gleam that tainted his eyes, but they took him in anyway. They threw him in the dirtiest cell they had, and prepared for questioning.
Kavi

There was no reason to suspect him, other then the murderous gleam that tainted his eyes, but they took him in anyway. They threw him in the dirtiest cell they had, and prepared for questioning. He didn't ask for a laywer, and they wouldn't have called one if he had. Corry Aimes had been a detective for 8 years, and every fiber of his being said this man was guilty, but how could he prove it?
kirbyboy102

There was no reason to suspect him, other then the murderous gleam that tainted his eyes, but they took him in anyway. They threw him in the dirtiest cell they had, and prepared for questioning. He didn't ask for a laywer, and they wouldn't have called one if he had. Corry Aimes had been a detective for 8 years, and every fiber of his being said this man was guilty, but how could he prove it?  He looked down toward his expensive leather briefcase, knowing that there was no chance that there was any evidence within it's cavernous depths.  He then hauled it onto the plaintiff table and opened it, finding one small, yellow paper within.  It was slightly crinkled, but it's appearance screamed evidence.
Kavi

There was no reason to suspect him, other then the murderous gleam that tainted his eyes, but they took him in anyway. They threw him in the dirtiest cell they had, and prepared for questioning. He didn't ask for a laywer, and they wouldn't have called one if he had. Corry Aimes had been a detective for 8 years, and every fiber of his being said this man was guilty, but how could he prove it?  He looked down toward his expensive leather briefcase, knowing that there was no chance that there was any evidence within it's cavernous depths.  He then hauled it onto the plaintiff table and opened it, finding one small, yellow paper within.  It was slightly crinkled, but it's appearance screamed evidence. Cory cracked his knuckles and withdrew the paper, a curse bubbled up within him, it was......... his grocery list, "Out of milk again" he muttered. scratching his head, he then sat oposite the accused and frowned. "Why'd you do it?" his words cracked with urgency. the thing sitting across from him only stared, innocent eyes in that wide, purple face.
kirbyboy102

There was no reason to suspect him, other then the murderous gleam that tainted his eyes, but they took him in anyway. They threw him in the dirtiest cell they had, and prepared for questioning. He didn't ask for a laywer, and they wouldn't have called one if he had. Corry Aimes had been a detective for 8 years, and every fiber of his being said this man was guilty, but how could he prove it?  He looked down toward his expensive leather briefcase, knowing that there was no chance that there was any evidence within it's cavernous depths.  He then hauled it onto the plaintiff table and opened it, finding one small, yellow paper within.  It was slightly crinkled, but it's appearance screamed evidence. Cory cracked his knuckles and withdrew the paper, a curse bubbled up within him, it was......... his grocery list, "Out of milk again" he muttered. scratching his head, he then sat oposite the accused and frowned. "Why'd you do it?" his words cracked with urgency. the thing sitting across from him only stared, innocent eyes in that wide, purple face.
The Thing stared at him with a threatening intensity, which was threatening to burn his entire being.  Cory straightened his tie and sat down.  He felt something on his pants and looked down.  Apparently he needed to go on a diet, as it was his fleshy stomach.  People were staring at him, and he looked around and smelled the explaination.  Apparently, in his thoughts about his diet (or lack thereof), he had passed gas in the court room.  Now there was only one available option...
omegavoids

There was no reason to suspect him, other then the murderous gleam that tainted his eyes, but they took him in anyway. They threw him in the dirtiest cell they had, and prepared for questioning. He didn't ask for a laywer, and they wouldn't have called one if he had. Corry Aimes had been a detective for 8 years, and every fiber of his being said this man was guilty, but how could he prove it?  He looked down toward his expensive leather briefcase, knowing that there was no chance that there was any evidence within it's cavernous depths.  He then hauled it onto the plaintiff table and opened it, finding one small, yellow paper within.  It was slightly crinkled, but it's appearance screamed evidence. Cory cracked his knuckles and withdrew the paper, a curse bubbled up within him, it was......... his grocery list, "Out of milk again" he muttered. scratching his head, he then sat oposite the accused and frowned. "Why'd you do it?" his words cracked with urgency. the thing sitting across from him only stared, innocent eyes in that wide, purple face.
The Thing stared at him with a threatening intensity, which was threatening to burn his entire being.  Cory straightened his tie and sat down.  He felt something on his pants and looked down.  Apparently he needed to go on a diet, as it was his fleshy stomach.  People were staring at him, and he looked around and smelled the explaination.  Apparently, in his thoughts about his diet (or lack thereof), he had passed gas in the court room.  Now there was only one available option...That was to apologize for his behaviors, but alas...before he knew,he was out of the building,he muttered:
64Cheese

There was no reason to suspect him, other then the murderous gleam that tainted his eyes, but they took him in anyway. They threw him in the dirtiest cell they had, and prepared for questioning. He didn't ask for a laywer, and they wouldn't have called one if he had. Corry Aimes had been a detective for 8 years, and every fiber of his being said this man was guilty, but how could he prove it?  He looked down toward his expensive leather briefcase, knowing that there was no chance that there was any evidence within it's cavernous depths.  He then hauled it onto the plaintiff table and opened it, finding one small, yellow paper within.  It was slightly crinkled, but it's appearance screamed evidence. Cory cracked his knuckles and withdrew the paper, a curse bubbled up within him, it was......... his grocery list, "Out of milk again" he muttered. scratching his head, he then sat oposite the accused and frowned. "Why'd you do it?" his words cracked with urgency. the thing sitting across from him only stared, innocent eyes in that wide, purple face.
The Thing stared at him with a threatening intensity, which was threatening to burn his entire being.  Cory straightened his tie and sat down.  He felt something on his pants and looked down.  Apparently he needed to go on a diet, as it was his fleshy stomach.  People were staring at him, and he looked around and smelled the explaination.  Apparently, in his thoughts about his diet (or lack thereof), he had passed gas in the court room.  Now there was only one available option...That was to apologize for his behaviors, but alas...before he knew,he was out of the building,he muttered:
"I really shouldn't have eaten that bean and cheese burrito right before the trial." He stopped to catch his breath and noticed a young policewoman following close behind. He attempted to introduce himself, but instead of a handshake, he found himself cuffed, and being guided into the black and white. He could hear the cop mutter over the radio, referring to him as "the truant."
kirbyboy102

There was no reason to suspect him, other then the murderous gleam that tainted his eyes, but they took him in anyway. They threw him in the dirtiest cell they had, and prepared for questioning. He didn't ask for a laywer, and they wouldn't have called one if he had. Corry Aimes had been a detective for 8 years, and every fiber of his being said this man was guilty, but how could he prove it?  He looked down toward his expensive leather briefcase, knowing that there was no chance that there was any evidence within it's cavernous depths.  He then hauled it onto the plaintiff table and opened it, finding one small, yellow paper within.  It was slightly crinkled, but it's appearance screamed evidence. Cory cracked his knuckles and withdrew the paper, a curse bubbled up within him, it was......... his grocery list, "Out of milk again" he muttered. scratching his head, he then sat oposite the accused and frowned. "Why'd you do it?" his words cracked with urgency. the thing sitting across from him only stared, innocent eyes in that wide, purple face.
The Thing stared at him with a threatening intensity, which was threatening to burn his entire being.  Cory straightened his tie and sat down.  He felt something on his pants and looked down.  Apparently he needed to go on a diet, as it was his fleshy stomach.  People were staring at him, and he looked around and smelled the explaination.  Apparently, in his thoughts about his diet (or lack thereof), he had passed gas in the court room.  Now there was only one available option...That was to apologize for his behaviors, but alas...before he knew,he was out of the building,he muttered:
"I really shouldn't have eaten that bean and cheese burrito right before the trial." He stopped to catch his breath and noticed a young policewoman following close behind. He attempted to introduce himself, but instead of a handshake, he found himself cuffed, and being guided into the black and white. He could hear the cop mutter over the radio, referring to him as "the truant."
As he was carried off by the zebra-colored police car, he wondered what the woman had meant by truant.  Then, the woman explained herself.  She said in passing that the only reason why she said it was because she wanted to date him.  He then used a bad pickup line.  She then proceeded to kick him out of the car; his face collided with the concrete sidewalk.  Safe at last, he noticed the side of his pudgy face was bleeding profusely.  He then ran home, breathing heavily.  He cursed his lack of exersize, and promised himself that the next morning, he'd find himself a girlfriend.
Meanwhile, a man in a gay bar was wondering what to do that night...
Kavi

There was no reason to suspect him, other then the murderous gleam that tainted his eyes, but they took him in anyway. They threw him in the dirtiest cell they had, and prepared for questioning. He didn't ask for a laywer, and they wouldn't have called one if he had. Corry Aimes had been a detective for 8 years, and every fiber of his being said this man was guilty, but how could he prove it?  He looked down toward his expensive leather briefcase, knowing that there was no chance that there was any evidence within it's cavernous depths.  He then hauled it onto the plaintiff table and opened it, finding one small, yellow paper within.  It was slightly crinkled, but it's appearance screamed evidence. Cory cracked his knuckles and withdrew the paper, a curse bubbled up within him, it was......... his grocery list, "Out of milk again" he muttered. scratching his head, he then sat oposite the accused and frowned. "Why'd you do it?" his words cracked with urgency. the thing sitting across from him only stared, innocent eyes in that wide, purple face.
The Thing stared at him with a threatening intensity, which was threatening to burn his entire being.  Cory straightened his tie and sat down.  He felt something on his pants and looked down.  Apparently he needed to go on a diet, as it was his fleshy stomach.  People were staring at him, and he looked around and smelled the explaination.  Apparently, in his thoughts about his diet (or lack thereof), he had passed gas in the court room.  Now there was only one available option...That was to apologize for his behaviors, but alas...before he knew,he was out of the building,he muttered:
"I really shouldn't have eaten that bean and cheese burrito right before the trial." He stopped to catch his breath and noticed a young policewoman following close behind. He attempted to introduce himself, but instead of a handshake, he found himself cuffed, and being guided into the black and white. He could hear the cop mutter over the radio, referring to him as "the truant."
As he was carried off by the zebra-colored police car, he wondered what the woman had meant by truant.  Then, the woman explained herself.  She said in passing that the only reason why she said it was because she wanted to date him.  He then used a bad pickup line.  She then proceeded to kick him out of the car; his face collided with the concrete sidewalk.  Safe at last, he noticed the side of his pudgy face was bleeding profusely.  He then ran home, breathing heavily.  He cursed his lack of exersize, and promised himself that the next morning, he'd find himself a girlfriend.
Meanwhile, a man in a gay bar was wondering what to do that night, he didn't wait for long, in an instant life changed, the earth was invaded, and alians wiped out the human race.

THE END
omegavoids

There was no reason to suspect him, other then the murderous gleam that tainted his eyes, but they took him in anyway. They threw him in the dirtiest cell they had, and prepared for questioning. He didn't ask for a laywer, and they wouldn't have called one if he had. Corry Aimes had been a detective for 8 years, and every fiber of his being said this man was guilty, but how could he prove it?  He looked down toward his expensive leather briefcase, knowing that there was no chance that there was any evidence within it's cavernous depths.  He then hauled it onto the plaintiff table and opened it, finding one small, yellow paper within.  It was slightly crinkled, but it's appearance screamed evidence. Cory cracked his knuckles and withdrew the paper, a curse bubbled up within him, it was......... his grocery list, "Out of milk again" he muttered. scratching his head, he then sat oposite the accused and frowned. "Why'd you do it?" his words cracked with urgency. the thing sitting across from him only stared, innocent eyes in that wide, purple face.
The Thing stared at him with a threatening intensity, which was threatening to burn his entire being.  Cory straightened his tie and sat down.  He felt something on his pants and looked down.  Apparently he needed to go on a diet, as it was his fleshy stomach.  People were staring at him, and he looked around and smelled the explaination.  Apparently, in his thoughts about his diet (or lack thereof), he had passed gas in the court room.  Now there was only one available option...That was to apologize for his behaviors, but alas...before he knew,he was out of the building,he muttered:
"I really shouldn't have eaten that bean and cheese burrito right before the trial." He stopped to catch his breath and noticed a young policewoman following close behind. He attempted to introduce himself, but instead of a handshake, he found himself cuffed, and being guided into the black and white. He could hear the cop mutter over the radio, referring to him as "the truant."
As he was carried off by the zebra-colored police car, he wondered what the woman had meant by truant.  Then, the woman explained herself.  She said in passing that the only reason why she said it was because she wanted to date him.  He then used a bad pickup line.  She then proceeded to kick him out of the car; his face collided with the concrete sidewalk.  Safe at last, he noticed the side of his pudgy face was bleeding profusely.  He then ran home, breathing heavily.  He cursed his lack of exercise, and promised himself that the next morning, he'd find himself a girlfriend.
Meanwhile, a man in a gay bar was wondering what to do that night, he didn't wait for long, in an instant life changed, the earth was invaded, and aliens wiped out the human race.

THE END, or was it?,that was an all a dream,this man wakes up on a white bed,in a hospital...
Kavi

Once upon a time, there was a boy, in a plane, in the sky, and things looked dour
64Cheese

Once upon a time, there was a boy, in a plane, in the sky, and things looked dour.
Everything was fine at first, but then everything turned sour.
omegavoids

Once upon a time, there was a boy, in a plane, in the sky, and things looked dour.
Everything was fine at first, but then everything turned sour,Sky turned black,Earth began to move,And on far away you can hear sounds of wolf howling,Babies crying,People dying.
The kid stood in this place of death and began to remember what happened....
Kavi

Once upon a time, there was a boy, in a plane, in the sky, and things looked dour.
Everything was fine at first, but then everything turned sour,Sky turned black,Earth began to move,And on far away you can hear sounds of wolf howling,Babies crying,People dying.
The kid stood in this place of death and began to remember what happened....

Just as he reached critical thinking, a large plum flew out of the air, and smacked him in the head.

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