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  1. Posted: November 3, 2017In: Comedy

    In order to impress his friends at a backyard campout, a young boy and his father struggle to avoid corny horror tropes as they narrate and develop the scariest camp fire story of all time.

    Foxtrot25 Uberwriter
    Added an answer on November 4, 2017 at 1:44 am

    But then their campout becomes a real horror scene when kids die horribly and then the father dies in front of his son, and then the son needs to run away and just barely makes it out alive after outwitting the killer by telling knock-knock jokes, only to succumb to cancer when he turns 50, right? SRead more

    But then their campout becomes a real horror scene when kids die horribly and then the father dies in front of his son, and then the son needs to run away and just barely makes it out alive after outwitting the killer by telling knock-knock jokes, only to succumb to cancer when he turns 50, right?

    Seriously, though, inventing a story can’t be the only thing you want to show the audience? You need a structure to the story and events that must be overcome otherwise, what’s the point?

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  2. Posted: October 31, 2017In: Comedy

    After the worst week of his adult life, a dispirited nice guy chooses guidance on becoming an alpha over suicide.

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    Added an answer on November 1, 2017 at 2:35 am

    How is this? "An exemplar Beta male becomes dispirited when he loses a testicle, his job, and his wife all in the same week.?Suicidal until a con-man promises to mentor him into becoming an alpha male."

    How is this?

    “An exemplar Beta male becomes dispirited when he loses a testicle, his job, and his wife all in the same week.?Suicidal until a con-man promises to mentor him into becoming an alpha male.”

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  3. Posted: October 31, 2017In: Comedy

    When a criminal investigation threatens her wealthy estate, a selfish woman places it in a charitable foundation run by her na?ve, unhinged colleague and attempts to maintain control without her knowledge. (Sitcom)

    Foxtrot25 Uberwriter
    Added an answer on November 1, 2017 at 12:52 am

    I also assume that the authorities are working to become wise to her and pursue them both? One thing about Government, they are good at following?the trail of money.

    I also assume that the authorities are working to become wise to her and pursue them both? One thing about Government, they are good at following?the trail of money.

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