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Do take note that each player can only post ONE story in the thread. Rules of the contest: 1. Any story that contains content that is deemed inappropriate by Viwawa will be deleted. 2. There should be NO comments in this thread. Only stories. 3. Irrelevant posts that are unrelated to this topic in any way will be deleted. 4. Repeated posts of previous entries will be deleted. The special Lunar New Year prize will go to the player who has written the best story! Contest starts from 12th Jan till 7th Feb 2011. Have fun posting y'all!!
Last edited by [GM]Juniemoon; 12th January 2011 at 05:34 PM. | |
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i believe many chinese people will know the story behind the year of rabbits, especially your parents or grandparents.this story that i write is a story my mother tell me, i hope u all will enjoys.=).this is a legend story so i am not sure if u all will believe it but i believe it as i believe there is gods and deity in this world.the story began like this.There live a deity name 'CHANG ER ' who have a pet rabbit .she only come to the mortal world during moon cake festival and she lives in moon.one day her pet rabbit come to the mortal world and the rabbit saw a man who is starving.the guy was 'lose' in the forest and there is no foods for him to eat.he is dieing of starvation.to allow the man to survial she tell the guy to kill her and eat her to prevent her starvation.the man survive upon eating the rabbits and so the years of rabbit comes.
Last edited by [GM]Juniemoon; 17th January 2011 at 02:36 PM. Reason: Disqualified: not a valid story as its not related to Lunar New Year | |
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GM the Story Write is this thread?
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i wan ask something
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A man, who is a animal lover, is driving through a deserted road to visit his relatives during the 1st day of lunar new year. Suddenly he is informed that there will be 5 children at his relatives' house, but he only have 3 red packet with him, thus he starts to prepare the remaining two red packets while driving. a rabbit suddenly jump out from the side to the middle of the path. He came to a stop when he realize he have knocked down something, get out of his car to take a look. He is in shocked when he found out he knocked down a rabbit. Much to his dismay, the rabbit is dead. Feeling guilty and sad, he started crying.
A beautiful woman driving down the road sees a man crying on the side of the road and pulls over. She steps out of the car and asks the man what's wrong. "I feel terrible," he explains, "I accidentally hit this rabbit and killed it." The woman says, "Don't worry." She runs to her car, grabs a bag, and pulls out a spray can. She walks over to the and sprays the contents onto the rabbit. The man is sure the rabbit was dead, however it suddenly jumps up, waves its paw at the two of them and hops off down the road. Ten feet away the rabbit stops, turns around and waves again, he hops down the road another ten feet, turns and waves, hops another ten feet, turns and waves, and repeats this again and again and again, until he hops out of sight. The man is astonished. He runs over to the woman and demands, "What is in that can? What did you spray on that rabbit?" The woman reply, " I'm a beautician " Still confused, the man demanded to have a look at the can. The woman turns the can around to show him the label : "Hair Spray -- restores life to dead hair (hare) , adds permanent wave." ![]() so.. Dont drive while preparing red packet... unless u have a can of that with u.. anyway.. the best gift for ur relatives is YOU, not red packets. sorry ah. tried to summarized still long
Last edited by CRweisheng; 17th January 2011 at 07:59 PM. | |
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![]() Once upon a time, a wolf sat under a shady tree in the jungle and felt hungry and thirsty. Suddenly, he saw 3 rabbits in front of its eye sight. There were fat rabbit(WHO), ugly rabbit(WHERE) and cute rabbit(WHAT). The wolf quickly came nearly to them and asked their names. "Who are you?"wolf asked. "You're right!"fat rabbit answered. "What?"wolf asked. "What is on the roof!"fat rabbit replied. "I'm asking you what is your name!"wolf said. "Who is me, what is on the roof!"fat rabbit replied. "???????"wolf distracted. Then, the wolf went to ugly rabbit and asked. "Who are you?"wolf asked. "I'm not who, who is him!"Ugly rabbit replied and pointing at fat rabbit. "You know him?"wolf asked. "Yes!"ugly rabbit replied. "Who is him?"wolf asked. "Yes!"ugly rabbit replied. "What?"wolf asked. "What is on the roof!"ugly rabbit replied. "Where?"wolf asked. "Where is me!"ugly rabbit replied. "Who?"wolf asked. "Who is him!"ugly rabbit replied. "How I know!"wolf said. "You finding who?ugly rabbit asked. "What?"wolf asked. "What is on the roof!"ugly rabbit replied. "Where?"wolf asked. "Where is me!"ugly rabbit replied. "Who?"wolf asked. "I'm not who, who is him!"ugly rabbit replied. "What?"wolf asked. "What is my father!"3 rabbits answered. "What....What....is your father?"wolf asked. "Ya, he is on the roof!"ugly rabbit replied. "Where?"wolf asked. "Where is me!"ugly rabbit replied. The wolf nearly gone crazy. "WHY???"wolf asked. "You know my grandfather?"3 rabbits asked. "What?"wolf asked. "Why is my grandfather!"3 rabbits answered. "Why?"wolf asked. "Ya!"ugly rabbit replied. "What?"wolf asked. "NoNoNo, why is my grandfather!"ugly rabbit answered. "Who?"wolf asked. "Who is him!"ugly rabbit replied and pointing at Ugly rabbit. "Who are you?"wolf asked. "Where is me!"ugly rabbit replied. "What?"wolf asked. "What is on the roof!"ugly rabbit replied. Finally, the wolf gone crazy and crazy. So, how's my story? Interesting? Funny? Good? ![]() ![]() This story tells us about bad people have a bad retribution. Bad people with wicked heart sure will get bad ending. So, Yaedeul-a, Eoseo~ =D VIWAWA, WHY PLAY ALONE! Last edited by cheow555; 20th January 2011 at 07:01 PM. Reason: Forget write viwawa motto...LOL | |
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![]() The Best Day Ever! Once upon a time, there lived a boy called Lee he was a very smart boy in both academic and sports he live with his parent. During the Lunar New Year he asked his parents for a pet. His parents allowed him to have a pet if he can take care of it. The following day they went to the pet store. There were many different types of pets to pick from hamsters to chameleon but none were liked by Lee. Suddenly he heard a sound coming from the corner of the room when he went there he say a small rabbit. So he decides to buy it. The small rabbit was called Juniemoon. The rabbit was so cute with a ribbon tied to its back and a bow in the front. As the years passed Lee grew older and his rabbit grew older. Finally Lee was a game programmer. He thought very hard for a name for his new game. Reminded by his bunny he called it Viwawa. Why play alone? So this is how Viwawa was created. Thanks You, Thank you your friend Suriya00 Last edited by suriya00; 22nd January 2011 at 01:53 PM. | |
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Once there was a cute little rabbit hopping in the forest when a lion arrives.The lion said ''hahahah,lunch''.The cute little rabbit said ''I am not lunch don't eat me.The lion said ''I only not eat people who are smarter then me,but so far no one is smarter then me''.Then the cute little rabbit said ''sure''.The lion replied ''so what is the challange?''The cute little rabbit said ''I know one place you can't stand on''.The lion said ''Thats impossible,I can stand anywhere and on anything''.Then the cute little rabbit jumped on the lion's head,the cute little rabbit said ''try jumping on my head with me on your head''.The lion confessed that he could not do it,and the rabbit happily hopped away.
This story shows that rabbits are smart. | |
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A mongoose and farmer wife
Once upon a time, there lived a happily married farmer. one day, it's already the time to deliver a baby. the wife asked the husband for looked a pet. they thought the pet will took care and play with they're baby. the husband brought a mongoose, a kind of cat. A month later, the farmer and his wife went to the city. they left they're baby in the house,because they thought the baby will safe. The wife went house early and when she arrived, she saw her mongoose full of blood. suddenly she imagined how mongoose killed the baby. with her ultimate angry power,she threw a heavy box and hit the mongoose until bleeding. then she went to the baby room. how shocked she was, when she saw a snake lying died near the baby. of course, the baby was safe. Now, the wife know the truth, that the mongoose was save the baby life. she ran very fast to met the mongoose.sadly, the mongoose already died... the wife cried loudly regret what she did so carelessly... moral of the story : Don't do something very quickly.think first before do something
Last edited by Nick_122; 31st January 2011 at 05:46 PM. | |
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Long time ago,like 3 years ago,there was a rabbit named SimSon.Simson likes to playing hide and seek with her cousin named Samson.They have a friend named Laron.Laron is a rabbit too.The next day,they were playing hide and seek in the dangerous jungle.People said,many people came to that jungle,couldn't back home because DIE!A Lion very strong ate them.Their mother said."Simson,didn't play there!It's dangerous!"But Simson didn't want know and just played there.When Simson was hiding,there was a lion that wanted to eat Simson.Simson was scared because he knew there a lion.but the lion is silly(later see how silly).When Laron found Simson and Samson,Simson told them to run because there a lion.They said"OK".But the lion chased them.Really silly.he always fell.he fell like 10x times.Lion's friend named Goar chased them.But this one silly too!he always fell 10x times same like his friend LOL!Then 1 Lion came to help chase them.Same of 2 Lion before,FELL!"HAHAHAHAHA"Laron,Simson,Samson laughed.They were saved from those Lions and back home.Something like mad.Laron keep laughing until they reach home^^
How about My Story? DUN COPY YAAA HaretaFreaking Last edited by HaretaFreaking; 14th January 2011 at 05:06 PM. | |
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Once upon a time, there lived a rabbit who can run very fast. Almost as fast as lightning. He likes to tease a tortoise that runs very slow. Slow as a tortoise actually [ He's a TORTOISE TOO ] The rabbit loves to challenge the others to a race. But no one can out fast him.
One day, the rabbit saw the tortoise walking slowly and slowly on the path of the park. The rabbit thinks that he can win the tortoise in a race around the park. "Oh my! The tortoise is so slowly, I can surely win him in a race!" thinks the rabbit. So, the rabbit challenge the tortoise to a race. "Let's race, tortoise! We shall race around this park and the first who reach the finish line wins!" said the rabbit. "Okay! I maybe slow but I won't give up!" said the tortoise. The both of them started at the starting line and Mr. Bear said "One your mark, get set, GO GO GO GO GO!!" The rabbit run as fan as he could. Whhoossshhh, just like lightning! While the slow little tortoise run slowly but he never gave up. He kept running and running, he was sweating too but he never ever gave up. The rabbit stopped by under a shady tree to rest. He thinks that he is faster than the tortoise and lied down under the tree. He stared to close his eyes and fall to sleep. The tortoise was on his way to the finish line and he saw the rabbit sleeping under the tree. He tip toe [ Truly tortoise can't tip toe ] to the finish line and said "That lazy rabbit! Sat down and took a nap! I shouldn't waste this opportunity to win!" The tortoise ran as fast as he could. While the rabbit was day dreaming, dreaming of the tortoise winning him. He awoke from his night mare and saw the tortoise heading the finish line! "ALMOST! ALMOST THERE!" said Mr.Bear. The rabbit ran and ran and ran and ran but... The tortoise already reached the finish line before the rabbit. Means that the rabbit lost, "I shouldn't have tease my friends! Now, I lost to a tortoise!" The tortoise WON! Moral: We should not underestimate others Written By: Cinderwawa | |
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i wanna ask, story without moral will disqualified?
Ans: Not disqualified but it is better to have a moral. Will add more points for story with a moral. =) Last edited by Nick_122; 15th January 2011 at 06:49 PM. | |
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There's a poor widow who lived alone with her teenage son. She really loves her son and worked hard to pay his school fees. However her son often prefers to play viwawa with his friends and neglects his study which makes his mother sad.
One day her son was seriously sick so she brought her son to a local doctor. The doctor was unable to cure his sickness so he turned them away. Even after going to numerous doctors and spent all her savings, her son was still mysteriously sick. So she went to the temple and prays for her son recovery. The god was willing to help her but in exchange she has to fulfill one requirement. She would be transformed into a rabbit and has to stay at the temple as a pet. She would be able to transformed back to human for 1 day every 12 years which is on Rabbit Lunar New Year to visit her son. For her love for her son was so great, she agreed to the condition. After recovering from his sickness, the son heard about what his mother did to save him and felt deep regret that all the time when his mother was around, he never spent enough time with her. Now he needs to wait 12 more years to be able to hug his mother and say ‘I love you’. Moral of the story: Log out from Viwawa now and find your mom, hug her and say ‘I love you’. (If you lucky, she may get so happy and give you extra pocket money, then you can top up viwawa cash again! )
Last edited by cheekymae; 14th January 2011 at 04:20 PM. Reason: typo | |
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The story of the rabbit It could be any hillside, any summer evening, anywhere in rural England. Front teeth nibble delicately at the short-cropped grass. Long ears jerk from side to side. Noses twitch. Whiskers quiver. Come too close, and the hillside freezes. The hundreds of ears swivel slowly and precisely in your direction: listening. One more step forward, and there is a thump, a flash of white, and a scampering of feet. Within an instant, the rabbits have gone, and the slopes are empty... The European Rabbit was first discovered by the Phoenicians, back in 1000 BC. At the time, it was an unremarkable and rather localised animal, confined to the scrubland of Spain and surrounding areas of the western Mediterranean. Since then, it has conquered half the globe. There are tens of millions of rabbits throughout Europe, as well as in parts of North Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and South America. To pet owners, they are adorable fluffy creatures with delightful ears and a wide repertoire of endearing habits. To farmers, they are a menace, whose insatiable appetite costs world agriculture hundreds of millions of pounds every year. Wherever it goes, the rabbit is a loveable disaster. And it is a very, very successful one. The rabbit's world travels began with the Romans, who took it back to Italy with them as a source of food. Rabbit meat is tasty and high in protein, and in ancient times rabbit foetuses and newborn young were a particular delicacy. The Romans never brought their rabbits to Britain; that was left to the Normans, who regarded rabbit meat as a great luxury and set up warrens on many of their estates. The Normans took great care of these warrens, fencing them in (or even establishing them on offshore islands) to deter predators and poachers, laying down pipes to encourage their livestock to burrow and breed, and building raised mounds to ensure good drainage. These practises persisted until the end of eighteenth century, when the need for commercial farmland and the exodus of rural workers to the cities caused most of the warrens to be abandoned or destroyed. Many of their occupants escaped. A new era of intensive agriculture had replaced Britain's damp medieval forest with ideal farmland habitat, and gamekeeping had all but exterminated many of the island's native predators. Not surprisingly, the rabbits in the wild multiplied rapidly. By 1950, there were a hundred million of them, and the damage they did was costing the country £50 million a year. This invasion of Britain was bad enough, but on the isolated landmass of Australia - where the rabbit has few natural enemies - the destruction was far worse. In 1859, a landowner named Thomas Austin imported twenty-four British rabbits to his Australian estate so that they could be hunted for sport. What occurred next was a horrific demonstration of what can happen when living things are allowed to reproduce virtually unchecked. Within just thirty years, the offspring of these twenty-four bunnies had overrun half the continent. With a damaging foreign pest outcompeting Australia's unique native marsupials, and ruining the country's agriculture, the Australian government became increasingly desperate for a solution to the rabbit problem. Eventually it found one - myxomatosis. This virus occurs naturally among South American cottontail rabbits, in which it is fairly benign. In the European Rabbit, however, myxomatosis causes painful swellings around the face, then blindness, and ultimately death. In 1950, after many years of extensive research and debate, the disease was released in Australia. Over the next few years, carried by insects, it spread across the country, and devastated rabbit populations wherever it went. Myxomatosis was brought to Europe deliberately, by a French landowner, in 1952. The following summer, the disease crossed the English Channel. Within two years, ninety-nine percent of Britain's bunnies were dead. The country's stoat and buzzard populations, which had subsisted almost entirely on rabbits, were predictably devastated. As if in tribute, rare orchids began to flower in previously overgrazed meadows. Shrubs sprang up in place of close-cropped grass, and amongst these, voles and hares began to flourish, liberated from the stress of a hundred million greedy competitors. Today, of course, the rabbit is back, despite the continuing scourge of myxomatosis (to which wild rabbits are now somewhat resistant), and other recent afflictions such as Viral Haemorrhagic Disease. The rabbits of Europe and Australia have yet to return to their 1950 levels, and possibly never will, but they are nonetheless extremely numerous. If you could heap Britain's wild mammals onto a pair of gigantic weighing scales, with rabbits alone on one side and every other species (including massive ones such as deer) on the other, the scales would almost balance. Whether we love them, loathe them, exploit them, or eat them, rabbits are here to stay. Original by : SCORPIO31 Last edited by [GM]Juniemoon; 17th January 2011 at 03:02 PM. Reason: Disqualified: Obviously copied from somewhere else. | |
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