Markus had been wandering through the woods for hours now. It was getting darker, colder, and creepier as the sun started to set. He started to regret his decision to find the famous “goblin of the woods” that supposedly hunted in this forest. Every time someone vanished in the woods, the whole town blamed it on a horrifying, man-eating goblin. Markus totally didn’t believe in it, not at all. There are tons of totally normal, realistic reasons for people disappearing in the woods. Like, starvation or just plain ol’ getting lost. Hell, even getting attacked by a bear was more likely than a goblin! There was no reason to believe that a cannibalistic goblin existed in these woods. Once Markus proved that the goblin didn’t exist, the rumors would be put to rest and his buddies would owe him 200 dollars. It was a win-win for him. It seemed to be around midnight when Markus found a little cabin in the middle of a clearing. Normally, he wouldn’t dare to go in, but it was co...
Hi Grayce! Some of the stuff at this wiki is like 10 or even 15 years old! If you want to do another Tech Tip sometime and find some good up-to-date generators, that would be great. Making memes has kind of replaced the old social-media-fakes, ha ha. But I bet there are some new/better social media generators out there too. :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Grayce, I needed an image for my story this week (I'm doing both classes this semester, which is weird, but fun!) ... so I tried the one that came up at the top of the Google search and it worked well for me: revised Tech Tip thing. If you feel like doing this Tech Tip again next week, you can see if Zeoob works for you (and there were still TONS that came up in the Google search; I guess memes have not completely wiped out the world of fake social media generators). Now I'm going to go write my blue jackal story. :-)
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