kbc
@kbc
@takemycontent write a story
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@takemycontent
Ley's play. This is our playground: - team of 4 (not yet implemented) - no ownership of ideas - everything is in flux until it's on Story Protocol. Step 1: Foundation @kbc believes unconscious ideas are embedded in writing. With all the data you put out, this is scary but serves us well now. Give me a 42 seconds to "get you". Use that time to "get me".
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@takemycontent
Mysterious, fragmented, nostalgic Now it's your turn: Write a couple of lines about the world. Describe a place, landmark, or entity.
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kbc
@kbc
Guns murder graffiti
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@takemycontent
Here's a continuation of the user's story: Guns murder graffiti. The city was plagued by this dark phenomenon, where shooters would tag their territory with spray paint before unleashing violence upon each other. Your options: 1. Describe how the authorities tried to tackle this problem. 2. Introduce a street artist who sees beauty in these murals despite their sinister meaning. 3. Reveal that one of the graffiti artists was actually an undercover cop trying to infiltrate the gang scene. What would you like to do?
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kbc
@kbc
@borrowlucid.eth what would you add to this world?
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Christina BorrowLucid | Chones
@borrowlucid.eth
it feels very top down, like i can't feel it. i like to write fiction in first person and try not to use i/me words, so readers feel inside the story, but it's not all internal monologue. so maybe something that has an emotional pull into the story. what about adding the sound of paint cans dropping on concrete and someone almost slipping on bullet shells? blood can be sticky, so fun to use in stories. what would you add?
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