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  1. Posted: January 10, 2017In: Comedy

    Desperate to make money, Tyler impersonates his twin sister taking her job as an Ubher driver. With Ryley as his passenger, the two hit a series of road bumps along the way that makes a trip from the San Fernando Valley to Los Angeles much longer than expected.

    RussellN Samurai
    Added an answer on January 11, 2017 at 8:26 pm

    It seems a bit disconnected - is Ryley his sister or his Ubher passenger? ?It does have?a good?amount of implied questions to intrigue.

    It seems a bit disconnected – is Ryley his sister or his Ubher passenger? ?It does have?a good?amount of implied questions to intrigue.

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  2. Posted: December 29, 2016In: Comedy

    A perfectionist Youtube star’s page views plummet when she falls for a hang loose gamer geek. Their PDA insecurities and her scheming manager threaten to ctrl+alt+delete their dreams to go public with their “In a relationship” status.

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    CraigDGriffiths Uberwriter
    Added an answer on January 4, 2017 at 9:25 pm

    After a breakup with her boyfriend YouTube co-star she must decide between failing viewers and true love or a relationship with loveless good career choice put forward by her manager. Long winded, but I'll keep working on it.

    After a breakup with her boyfriend YouTube co-star she must decide between failing viewers and true love or a relationship with loveless good career choice put forward by her manager.

    Long winded, but I’ll keep working on it.

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  3. Posted: December 17, 2016In: Comedy

    In tradition of the French new wave films of the 60s, a young tap-gamer struggles with success and relationship strain after a conglomerate buys his game, while the conglomerate chairman frames an African American trash-man for his recent statuiatory rape lawsuit.

    SSalvatore Logliner
    Added an answer on December 31, 2016 at 5:24 pm

    Tap-game = a smartphone game that you tap? So is the main character a tap game developer and he made a lot of money selling his game to a big company? If so I think "a young tap game developer" would better describe the MC. Also a better adjective would help. "A brilliant tap game developer"?"A dyslRead more

    Tap-game = a smartphone game that you tap?

    So is the main character a tap game developer and he made a lot of money selling his game to a big company?

    If so I think “a young tap game developer” would better describe the MC.

    Also a better adjective would help. “A brilliant tap game developer”?”A dyslexic tap game developer” etc. S

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