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Fri Feb 21, 2020 11:48 pm
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queenofscience says...



Hi all.

That's it, i'm posting this...

I know it seems like I post about the same thing...but, honestly, I don't know what I want to do. I'm thinking of writing a series that of short stories

Let's start with a simple question...

What would somone want with a
a shrink/growth ray? I want the reason to be somthing related to animals or the enviorment or ecolgy. Any idea goes.

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Here is a link so some of my story so you can get an idea of what i'm trying to write. In my short stories, idea I'm still writing about the characters and storyline here ...

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Sat Apr 25, 2020 2:47 am
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JesseWrites says...



Hello Queen

It's nice to answer your questions.

If someone got a ray that held abilities like that, you'd have to consider good intentions and bad. There is always a moral behind idea within that realm. I reviewed some of your work before, so I have an understanding.

You could do a lot, whether it be smart or selfish.

Imagine a natural disaster that could damage nature. With a growth/shrink, you could shrink it to save lives, or make it large to destroy humanity.

It really depends on the character using it.
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nickfinnegan says...



It really depends on the character using it.
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eokfy says...



nice
  








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