One line at a time spooky story game
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Then th bear turned into a robot with a touch screen on its tummy0
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The man noticed that on the robot bear's touchscreen tummy was a big red button that read: "touch here to exit the simulation", but way below that, in smaller, angrier-looking letters, he saw another note... "Beware the bear of doom!"0
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Then the bear vanished never to be seen again0
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Because the bear had turned invisible. In his angry bear voice, they yelled...0
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It's time to wake up0
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But wake up or not, the story must never end, because...0
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However all stories have to come to an end.0
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But this story continues, because there's plenty of spooky time left.1
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And on the breeze, the whispers of the invisible robot bear could be heard calling, "Three more days! Three more days!"...1
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2 days later..
'Twas the night before Halloween
And up for a fright
A monster was stirring
It wasn't a sprite
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In the Christmas Carol that we were watching in our English class for our GCSE and then....0
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Back into the bear with a touchscreen for a belly! The bear reached out to...1
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Halloween jokes to share with his Earth community like the one about...0 -
OO HAR HAR HAR HARRRRRR and the one about..
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chicken crossing the road1
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However it was clear that the man was becoming sick of the bear's silly jokes so he decided that he would...0
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Hunt and stuff the bear, to show off in his study, which also contained...0
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ears, which had then become unusually large enough for him to fly out of the way of danger and provided a perfect opportunity to perhaps push the bear's 'escape the simulation' button from above, avoiding his sharp claws and potentially ending the strange happenings of the last few days. So he flapped his ears, reached down to the bears belly and...1
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Lifted her top of so all of the public could see0
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Who was holding a massive sign saying "THE END"1
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