Hedgehogthe3rd
Planter
Mad libs are where you make a story but replace a few words with their part of speech (switch slime with noun), and someone else can fill in the words. The story that has words would be hidden, so you would just see the parts of speech in order. You will be able to find the full story in a spoiler, so when you have thought of the nouns, verbs, adverbs, and adjectives you can fill out the story. Also try making the story Stardew related. I’ll go first:
[plural noun] [occupation] [location] [emotion] [emotion] [location] [verb] [verb ending in -ing] [noun] [noun] [relative word] [vehicle] [measurement of time] [verb ending in -ing] [day of the week] [name] [villager name] [location] [plural noun] [occupation] [plural noun] [gender] [sport] [furniture item] [gender] [adjective] [relative word] [plural noun] [verb] [plural noun] [expression] [villager name] [time] [number] [color] [body part] [adjective] [adjective] [occupation] [noun] [villager name] [time] [verb]
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“It’s official,” Lewis announced to the [plural noun]. “A new [occupation] will be coming to [location].” Gasps of [emotion] and cheers of [emotion] filled the [location]. “Where are they going to [verb]? Should I start [verb ending in -ing] a [noun]!?” Asked Robin. “They will be taking the [noun] of their [relative word], Robin, and will get here by [vehicle] .They messaged us a few [measurement of time] ago, [verb ending in -ing] they would be here by [day of the week].” “They are named [name], and I will greet them, along with [villager name].” “Nice!” Yelled Robin. The [location] all cheered [plural noun], while the [occupation] left. “5 [plural noun] that they’re a [gender]” said Sebastian from across the [sport] [furniture item]. “What? No no no, he’s a [gender]. The [adjective] [relative word] guy left a bunch of [plural noun], and one of them said the guy was a boy!” Replied Sam. “How do you know I didn’t [verb] the [plural noun]?” Sebastian responded with a [expression] “Well…you…uhhhh…”. “I wonder what they’ll be like” says [villager name] from behind the counter. “Maybe like the guy I saw in my dream last [time]…the [number] with the [color] [body part].”. “All this [adjective] guy nonsense…who cares. Probably some [adjective] [occupation] that has a [noun] or something…” murmurs [villager name]. The [time] was a success and everyone [verb].
“It’s official,” Lewis announced to the [plural noun]. “A new [occupation] will be coming to [location].” Gasps of [emotion] and cheers of [emotion] filled the [location]. “Where are they going to [verb]? Should I start [verb ending in -ing] a [noun]!?” Asked Robin. “They will be taking the [noun] of their [relative word], Robin, and will get here by [vehicle] .They messaged us a few [measurement of time] ago, [verb ending in -ing] they would be here by [day of the week].” “They are named [name], and I will greet them, along with [villager name].” “Nice!” Yelled Robin. The [location] all cheered [plural noun], while the [occupation] left. “5 [plural noun] that they’re a [gender]” said Sebastian from across the [sport] [furniture item]. “What? No no no, he’s a [gender]. The [adjective] [relative word] guy left a bunch of [plural noun], and one of them said the guy was a boy!” Replied Sam. “How do you know I didn’t [verb] the [plural noun]?” Sebastian responded with a [expression] “Well…you…uhhhh…”. “I wonder what they’ll be like” says [villager name] from behind the counter. “Maybe like the guy I saw in my dream last [time]…the [number] with the [color] [body part].”. “All this [adjective] guy nonsense…who cares. Probably some [adjective] [occupation] that has a [noun] or something…” murmurs [villager name]. The [time] was a success and everyone [verb].
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