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Originality.
It's been said, time and time again, that there are only so many plots,
only so many characters
every story is just a reinvention of primal characters which have been around since the beginning of literature.
So what I'm about to do here isn't going to include any of those things.
I'm going to be completely and entirely original in every sense of the word.
The only way to escape blatant climax's and archetypes?
No plot.
No characters.
No series of events.
No conflict.
No internal struggle.
It's going to end unexpectedly too. Like maybe right now.
The end.
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