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(UPDATED) Six Word Story Contest (Part 2!)

This was evidently very popular, so I'm bringing it back for January! Contest is actually open right now! Submissions will close on the 27th of January, and the following week is when the tournament voting will take place.

"Submit something and have some fun!"
(That is not my contest entry.)
(Nor was that side note.)

Last Six-Word-Story Contest Champion: Gabby
Mark's Predicted Winner For First Contest: Kyra
Mark's Predicted Winner For This Contest: Mark

UPDATE: PLEASE only 3 at the most. I just got 14 submissions from Kyra, and realized I forgot to repeat that rule. And Kyra, please choose three of yours to actually use. If you need, I can send you a list of every one you've submitted.

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  1. Ooo I loved these! I'll be entering :D

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  2. Yeah, I know I'm predicting myself to win this contest, but I came up with an INCREDIBLE Six Word Story yesterday, so I think I've got this in the bag! :D

    (Note to self: Now I'm going to fail because I'm OVERconfident)

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    1. Haha! Yes, usually overconfidence doesn't do much good, but who knows? You might just win xD

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  3. Whoops. Can you email them to me?

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    1. Remind me tomorrow via email and I will, yes :D

      (Don't have time tonight, will forget tomorrow)

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