I write like
Chuck Palahniuk
I Write Like by Mémoires,
Mac journal software.
Analyze your writing! LOL IF ONLY THIS WAS TRUE. :') I tried this a couple of times and I got him and Stephen King and had one (it was a big ass log reply) that got Margaret Atwood.
Also, Noods is fat and I feel like I'm her bitch because she pays for a lot of stuff for me. Stop indulging me, midget.
And, pimpin' it out:
shifting doorsIt's one of those days when nothing is happening. Maybe you're opening the kitchen door to make a sandwich, or maybe you're heading to the bathroom after just waking up. Or maybe it's a day near the end of your journey, and you're about to step through the door to face your destiny. Whatever it is, the moment you do open that door, there's something not quite right. Behind the door, there's a hallway or a room that you've never seen before. And when you turn to the door right behind you, you only find an empty hotel room.
You may want to try to go back home, so you travel around the corridors, opening and closing the shifting doors along the hallways, but it's not going to be easy to find the way back to your world - you see, once a door is opened, it changes its place immediately.
So welcome and enjoy your stay. You might be here for some time.
RULESINFORMATIONTHE HOTELTHE DOORSRESERVESTAKENAPPLICATIONCONTACT Shifting Doors: Worlds Beyond is roleplay game accepting both fandom and original characters. It's a basic "you are here" type of RPG. After opening a shifting door, your character is brought to a deserted hotel. From the outside, it seems like a normal building, but inside, the structure changes every day, with endless corridors and a bunch of doors that can either lead you to the bathroom or to a world where dinosaurs still roam the Earth.