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* The birth of spoken language. | * The birth of spoken language. | ||
** Rudyard Kipling wrote a short story describing the birth of written language. | ** Rudyard Kipling wrote a short story describing the birth of written language. | ||
− | * A time when languages like Spanish no longer use pointless genders, and other archaic grammar | + | * A time when languages like Spanish no longer use pointless genders, and other archaic grammar. |
* In the near future, when love and war have escalated to new heights. Casual flirting involves the use of multiple payload nuclear weaponry. | * In the near future, when love and war have escalated to new heights. Casual flirting involves the use of multiple payload nuclear weaponry. | ||
* Moo Dat: Life on a New Orleans dairy farm. | * Moo Dat: Life on a New Orleans dairy farm. | ||
+ | * America Day: When people actually do free things like have the kinds of love and sex that are now barely legal. | ||
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Revision as of 14:09, 10 July 2015
Story ideas, for development into future stories!
- A humpback whale gives birth to a cow. The story of the offspring.
- A man learns the reason why the world is as it is.
- The birth of spoken language.
- Rudyard Kipling wrote a short story describing the birth of written language.
- A time when languages like Spanish no longer use pointless genders, and other archaic grammar.
- In the near future, when love and war have escalated to new heights. Casual flirting involves the use of multiple payload nuclear weaponry.
- Moo Dat: Life on a New Orleans dairy farm.
- America Day: When people actually do free things like have the kinds of love and sex that are now barely legal.