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  • Exist//ence by atallarafi
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    One morning Ryan was greeted with an unusual world. Everything was silent, and, for an unknown reason, gone. While trying to make sense of the world around him, riddles and old memories are slowly uncovered. But he soon realises that maybe everything in his world were never there after all.
  • Infinite Monkey Theorem by Mia-Amano
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    the stars weep and I think you and I have the same grief °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° a result of perpetual existential crisis, adolescence, dissociation, trauma, and a sprinkle of teenage angst.
  • adolescent tresses, neotonic bodies by Mia-Amano
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    we look for people similar to us in this small, tiny world to feel less alone.
  • A Recurring Theme of Orange  by fandoms_control_me
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    Mercy May. Mercy may what? Mercy may not remember anything from the day before, but there's always one little motif that sticks in her mind: Orange. Just orange.
  • Inkbound Reflections by hoodedlore
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    "Inkbound Reflections" is a psychological thriller that takes readers on a haunting journey through the mind of a protagonist trapped between the blurred lines of reality and fiction. The story revolves around a seemingly ordinary individual whose life is gradually disturbed by strange occurrences, unsettling dreams, and a growing sense of isolation. As they question their own sanity, the protagonist seeks validation and support from loved ones, only to be met with disbelief and confusion. The narrative delves into themes of existentialism, perception, and the fragile nature of identity. The protagonist's desperate attempts to prove their sanity lead them down a path of self-destruction and realization, as they gradually discover that they exist within the confines of a story, a character subject to the whims of an unknown author. Filled with eerie atmospheres, psychological tension, and existential dread, "Inkbound Reflections" challenges the boundaries of perception and the nature of free will, leaving readers questioning the nature of their own existence and the power of storytelling.
  • Solipsism  by Cadee0143
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    It's is a very interesting medical condition where you believe you are the only person that exist no one exits without you
  • The Devil doesn't lie (English version) by eucezar
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    Robert is alone, but that's not the problem. He likes to live this kind of life. He likes to be alone and has fun like that. The biggest problem is that he can't find a reason to commit suicide. He sees no point in life. Generally it is extremely boring,only sometimes funny, but it seems endless, without a purpose. It seems to him absurd to do so, out of nothing, without a reason. This way it is likely to provoke others to seek reasons for his suicide. If he does it, must leave a note in which his arguments were articulate. Simply out of boredom is not going to be enough. So he decides to look for credible reasons! *** My english is not so good. I use Google to translate my novel. Please correct me ***
  • Solipsism Moments | poems by syaanass
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    a little about life ; )
  • The Walls That Speak To Me by SomiBlossoms
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    A look into Solipsism
  • Platonism by MoonRose144
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  • Figments of Imagination by rkraulz
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    Solipsism: The view or theory that the self is all that can be known to exist. Imagine. Everything that you've ever believed to be real is non-existent. 6+
  • Artistic Solipsism by RareFox42
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    Artistic Solipsism is my first flash fiction story - just over 800 words! I find that it's easier to keep a story short if you kill all the characters in the first sentence. It makes character development tricky, though.
  • opening51 by openingfifteen
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    everything looks the same now, since everyone is stuck with the same fate: everyone is to die within the ongoing process of the end. everything looks the same, yet the communities of people and scattered persons left in the cities of esdigy and aneo still keep their individuality. such also applies to who might stand out the most in this crowd. a person with a projection of a stylized right eye within the decaying world; there's already no one else quite like them. they weren't quite from here to begin with. yet as the cities do with each other, they quietly accept 134340 as someone of their own. and 134340 is as alive as anyone else. as alive as a human, or an oddity. as they wade through the side journeys of their legitimate agenda, they look to the graveyard of the sky and announce to no one with blunt confidence; "you're all gonna die." apart of the 'my solipsism' series.
  • ✎solipsism ✎ | k.skj~k.jso (completed!) by hopeonthefloor
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    [lowercase intended] [short story] kim seokjin and kim jisoo were everyone's power couple. they had visuals that everyone was jealous of. although, seokjin looked ordinary, he was hiding something. and it was something that not even jisoo knows. "have you ever heard of solipsism?" started: 1•1•18 ended: 4 • 7 • 18
  • Solipsism by olympia323
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    For Will Coleman, life was a question. What if people didn't really exist? What if they were just his imagination? It wasn't like he could feel other people's emotions; it wasn't like he could live their lives. Then he met John Lanway, and everything changed.
  • It's hard to tell || an original story || by eelornson
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    Gwen, a high school junior from a boring small town in Nebraska, has a decent life. She's a plain Jane with no friends but her brother and his friends. Something isn't right though, what could it be?l (Working on a decent description) Updates (at least) Every Other Saturday Started writing 8/2/2020
  • Who Are You To Say The Universe Wasn't Created For My Enjoyment? by savethetriangles
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    This is more almost a poem than a story. It's like, some thoughts bouncing around my head that I shoved onto a page and will maybe edit at some point. Read at your own risk. I also might make a cover at some point. Maybe not. I dunno.
  • Monadism by sirmoveg
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    "Monadism" is a philosophical short story about a man who dies and awakens in a featureless void, only to discover that every person he ever knew was never real they were all reflections of his own consciousness. Faced with the tragic truth that he was the only mind in existence, he must let go of the world he believed in. But in the ruins of that revelation, he is given a final purpose: to create real souls for the first time. It's a story of isolation, self-discovery, painful truth, and the first spark of hope born from absolute solitude.
  • Solipsism: Chapter 1 by HoboJones69
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    A man walks out of his home, only to suddenly be awoken in a barren wasteland. Who is he, where is he, why is he here, why did this happen? You will find out all of these answers in Solipsism. Sidenote: This chapter will probably have many time-skips, as focusing on one moment in time isn't what I had in mind for this chapter, so if you don't like time-skips, I'd recommend other stories or the brief nutshell I'll add in this chapter at the end.