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You would have to write a pretty bad novel/poem/song to go with these losers. The randomly generated titles are probably worse than any you can think of on your own, so if you're trying for bad (and why not? you can always win the Bulwer-Lytton) start with this (and feel a lot better about... more
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Rated by Anameroma on Jun 03, 8:10pm
It's only a code now.
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Rated by multineedia on Jan 25 2009, 6:47pm
these are dumb and always entertaining.
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Rated by PaulaBrett on Aug 20 2008, 1:14am
Had a bit of fun with this - The Night of Scent? The Slaves of Flying? LOL!
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Rated by chadosko on Aug 20 2008, 12:25am
Having a title is always a good starting point. I mean, didn't Charlie Kaufman choose John Malcovich because he liked the title, "Being John Malcovich?" What would the world be without this film? Seriously.
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Rated by TheGreekMind on Aug 13 2008, 10:59pm
The Stolen Theft
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Rated by siouxzeequeue on Aug 11 2008, 11:21pm
I'm a sucker for anything that is generated randomly.
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Rated by degelh on Jul 30 2008, 12:12pm
"Dwindling Man"
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Rated by 5tuMbLeUp0n on Jul 21 2008, 5:20am
some of these couls almost be published book titles.
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Rated by Bill-Kanapaux on Jul 19 2008, 6:49am
Click through enough times and you can find plenty of interesting titles for launching a collection of short stories. Seems like it would work well with science fiction.