BenJepheneT
Light Up Gold - Parquet Courts
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what else is there to do, do what he wants?This whole thread is literally you guys taking turns roasting this poor dude.
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what else is there to do, do what he wants?This whole thread is literally you guys taking turns roasting this poor dude.
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Lol you could just to see how much he likes it haha!what else is there to do, do what he wants?
oh lawd the BIBLEGiven how much you filter, it's a wonder you're still literate.
There is mentioning of angels. That’s borderline fantasy.oh lawd the BIBLE
oh lawd the BIBLE
Not to mention quite a lot of romance and sexual elements in different variations, Drama (if you don't call getting nailed to a cross because your friend didn't like you drama I don't know what you would call it) Talking about being nailed to crosses that does seem pretty traumatizing, else the kids getting mauled by a bear would probably count, it definitely have some supernatural stuff, like prophesying the end of the world.There is mentioning of angels. That’s borderline fantasy.
Non-human characters are not allowed.I found a story that fits all the criteria! Except, it's not on scribblehub.
Dude, check out Dr. Suess. "Green Eggs and Ham". Pretty sure it hits all the bullet points.
It's not "completely" avoid it, but keep it to a "minimum".On a more serious note I really don't get wanting to avoid drama, its one of the main driving forces of a large majority of plots, like for example Nina Is not OK is a wonderful contemporary book about a 17 year old girl ruining her life with alcohol, humorous at time but also deeply serious, dealing with the fact that some times drunk you isn't who you want to be. Which cause drama (and sexual moments which you also want to avoid apparently), without drama it would basically just be about a girl that realise she have a drinking problem and then stops drinking, and christ that story would have been boring.
To be fair, that is what he's asking, and badly at that. I still dont know what his criterions are aside from his listed genres from Historical to Verse.
Breaks the majority of the specifications.oh lawd the BIBLE
yoooooo thanks for the cloutAlright then, While taking a break from the extreme criterion criticism found here I'll try to recommend the closest story I can think of.
Lie, Again
[Oneshot] Lost in a field under a star-spangled sky, a woman searches for an answer. She meets a swing-set and there, four individuals who'd may have the answer she needs. She holds a love in her heart that's poison to her soul. She must break her secret to rid of...www.scribblehub.com
@BenJepheneT 's mind scares even weird people like me on normal days.
Romantic - Minimal to none
Horror - Moderate to none (not gore, trauma, or violence) Thriller and psychological preferred
Drama - Minimal to none
These are the only places you don't axe so I assume these are the only things you are interested in. The story involves a real and complicated romance, but isn't sexual. It is a psychological thriller. There is drama related to the romance and psychological thriller aspects.
It's NOT,
Sexual
Game
Supernatural
Fantasy
Heroics
Sports
Fan-fiction/Derivative Works
The places where it arguably falls short is,
Extraplanetary - because the characters are non-human. Though maybe you will allow some wiggle room here because I frankly have no fucking clue what the hell those things/characters are in this story. They aren't ghosts, despite what you may think, and they aren't anything standard that I have ever read about before.
Technological - because it's tagged as cyberpunk. But isn't it uncommon still? Cyberpunk, there are only 16 stories with this tag on this website and the cyberpunk theme is just a momentary background setting, but not actually an important part of the story. The story is about a very odd romance.
The synopsis doesn't do the story justice. It's a SSSCV story. Clearly, it was the strangest thing I have read in a long time, not just on scribblehub. I would say it's more than just uncommon, it's damn strange and original.
yeah but damn that is one hell of a mind to just... stop drinking. fuck me she couldve started levitating and turning diary into cheese at willOn a more serious note I really don't get wanting to avoid drama, its one of the main driving forces of a large majority of plots, like for example Nina Is not OK is a wonderful contemporary book about a 17 year old girl ruining her life with alcohol, humorous at time but also deeply serious, dealing with the fact that some times drunk you isn't who you want to be. Which cause drama (and sexual moments which you also want to avoid apparently), without drama it would basically just be about a girl that realise she have a drinking problem and then stops drinking, and christ that story would have been boring.
Damn! I actually enjoyed reading that!!!I guess we can try can see we can hit as many of these tags without crossing the filter. after all, I am sitting in a room full of writers... am I right?
hmm... I am gonna try a synopsis
This is a non-fiction account of my life, I am Salvador Dalí and I lived in the historical late 1920s. I was a fully grown Seinen adult that did very mature things, such as contemporary art (I know its a bit forced but it's fine). Today, I found out my fridge is out of milk it was a real tragedy since I needed my morning cup of tea, also it's a bit of a mystery since I thought I still had some last night, but my servant quickly brought another so there was minimal drama.I opened the paper whilst I was having some breakfast, I almost knocked over the flower ornament on the table, my quick action and lighting reflexes caught the falling tiny vase, it was all very exciting but not dramatic at all.Ah~ the Russians are still recovering from the 1921 to 1922 famine, life there must be very grim and dark. Regardless, I didn't have time to worry about that. I needed to think of a way to destroy my art rival Pablo Picasso!Perhaps I could commit a crime, how can I cause Picasso massive psychological damage. I would befriend and seduce his sister Lola Picasso. (note no actual romance nor sexual encounter ever occur, however, will be very mature).To do so I needed a grand strategy, I needed to make sure I have enough absinthe, perhaps in need to buy out the local stocks and obtain some local muscle to do some dirty work. to gain the monopoly on absinthe was require good strategies and was a real adventure,But To get close to Lola, I needed a disguise, milliary men, they are popular with the ladies. I hide my secret identity of being the greatest artist on earth and pretended to be a lowly milliary school student. While living my school life I quietly stalked her, it was very thrilling, but not to the degree of horror with no scariness.I was not sure what verse is, and I hoped I can find out and solve this mystery... while doing all these things and it would work out somehow,BOOM!! Done! Ticked all the boxes!!