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I'm wondering if we could write an entire

  • I'm wondering if we could write an entire FS in which every character speaks only in questions or in which every sentence ends with a question...it's not impossible, right?

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  • Hope you heard that folder 3. End each fold with a question, and make sure everyone else does. Got it?

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  • "What?" What did you say?" asked Folder3, whose ears were full of wax. "Make sure...Scott what?!" "END EACH FOLD WITH A QUESTION! OK??" Folder2 shouted. "Can it be any question?"

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  • interjected Folder4. "Well just about any will do," said Folder5. "The most important thing to remember is DON'T CLOSE THE LOOP" said Folder

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  • ∞, thus effectively closing the loop on any point along its circumference. Folder 17 dropped the ball which took a Mobius loop. Folder 3,436 postulated the number of folds in a

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  • vernichtung kerspudle like the one we find ourselves in.This jumping around from Folder this to Folder that. Showing how they folded this line. This is how I did it. I have a lamp.

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  • I haven't folded as much stories, but I do have a skill for making paper airplanes. That's a lie, I can only make this weird hybrid of airplane and paper boat.

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  • This is how I arrived at Verona. King Pietro X was listening to Mozart as he drank his coffee and folded stories with me until we were ready to crash. The perpendicular angles

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  • created by King Pietro X's eyebrows as he read the stories fascinated, then hypnotized me. I awoke to the sound of bells playing Mozart. I had been made Queen and was now pregnant

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  • . Since prior to entering the palace I had been a scullery maid & a virgin, my respect grew for mesmerism, under whose spell I evidently worked an epic subconscious transformation.

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4 Comments

  1. Woab Feb 07 2018 @ 13:11

    The answer to m80's question is no, unless the rule is written in every fold, or through some sort of fluke. (Come to think of it, that's not impossible here.)

  2. IceSquad Feb 07 2018 @ 13:24

    His "rules" were broken on the very next fold…

  3. LordVacuity Feb 07 2018 @ 14:27

    Flukes are not that unusual on FoldingStory. Too often a fold may linger on offer so long that even though we might not chose to work on it we are still aware of it. It stays in the back of our mind so that we sometimes come across a new fold that we can "see" is a continuation of that long time lingering fold we can vaguely remember.

  4. IceSquad Feb 07 2018 @ 14:53

    Ah, the power of our subconscious!

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