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    What genre/kind of short story do you like to read?

    None of these. Short stories excel in specifically emotional subgenres. Psychological, emotional, and depressing short stories are by far the best to me.
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    Self-inserting

    I do not self-insert into any characters while reading because it presents an emotional attachment and an expectation for them to always act exactly as you want them to. As an author, self-insertion is a very useful tool to ensure consistency in your characters’ personalities, as no personality...
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    The most dignified gesture to pay respect to higher authority?

    Actually, this question is entirely open-ended and theoretically redundant. The mannerisms of how one presents oneself is entirely culture-based. So, taking it from a story perspective, it is literally whatever you want it to be.
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    allo

    allo
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    Writing Prompt Insanity and Mental Illness

    Rend is one of my favorite Scribblehub stories, and I have frequented it for most of its lifetime so far. It also generated some inspiration for me. Sociopathy and psychopathy are not impulses, delusions, or much else for that matter. They are simply a lack of development for social constructs...
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    Writing Prompt Insanity and Mental Illness

    I’ve had various ideas on this concept for a while, but I’m just never too good on expanding on them. The purpose of this writing prompt is to exercise ideas of internal struggles not against one’s emotions but rather one’s self in a way that isn’t very cliche (at least at the time of this...
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