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Demento1

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Alright guys, I'm counting on all your creative minds to help me on this. Does anybody have any plot ideas for a story called "The journey of a Tim Tam?" It has to be 400 words in length and the twist is that you discover you're the 'tim tam'. Thanks in advance if you give me some ideas ^^.
 

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Serious about this. I need ideas on writing about a tim tam =='
 

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The main character is called tim and in the end he finds out his a tim tam! ta da!
 

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Just do the Harry Potter scene where Harry finds out he's a wizard.

"You're a tim tam Harry"

"I'm a what?"

"A tim tam"
 

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Ur main character can embark on a perilious journey on which he finds an inscript of his family tree revealing he is a Tim tam
 
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Tim (insert british last name here) was born in a prestigious and wealthy family. He soon discovers, and unfolds the secrets of his past; that he actually belonged to a ugandian tribe called tam. In the end, just finish the story of like, he was no tim (x), he was tim tam.

rofl, but this is a serious wtf question.
 

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Do the journey of a tim tam in a factory.
First they make the biscuits ,then they bake them, then they are covered in chocolate etc.
 

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I heard from somebody that writing creative pieces in the view of an inanimate object is poor practice.
 

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