six word story no. 166

Shiny objects did not distract them.

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six word story no. 164

She was warned and she persisted.

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six word story no. 163

The emperor’s silk pajamas were transparent.

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Original art by Joseph Kinigstein

six word story no. 160

Cake was not what they needed.

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six word story no. 159

They discovered #rogue wasn’t just beer.

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six word story no. 158

The revolution will not be televised.

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six word story no. 155

She dreamed and then she awoke.

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six word story no. 154

One man’s dream changed a world.

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six word story no. 151

Newscasters warned of dangerous drought-killing rains.

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Six Word Story No. 97

Repeating the distortion made it plausible.

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