Rory Week 2024 Prompts and Dates!
How it works: Create a post for one or both of the prompts for each day, or skip a day if you feel like it! This blog will reblog every post made in the #roryweek and #roryweek2024 tags on the day of each prompts (any late posts will be reblogged once the week is up!) here are the prompts:
Wednesday, October 9th - Video Games or Comic Books
What nerdy interest is Rory's favorite? Does he play more video games? Or read more comic books? If so...
Thursday, October 10th - Marvel or DC
Which comic book franchise does Rory love the most? Does he think Thor can beat Batman in a fight? Who are his favorite villains? If video games are his favorite then...
Friday, October 11th - Home Consoles or Arcade Games
Does Rory have a Wii, Play Station, or Xbox? Or does he love playing vintage games and heading down to the arcade with his friends more?
Saturday, October 12th - Free Day!
Have fun! Post anything Rory related or fulfill one of the previous/next prompts. There are no rules!
Sunday, October 13th - Prank Shows or Ghost Shows
Is Rory a fan of Doug Falconhawk's new prank show? Does he love Punk'd? Or is he still loyal to his heroes original ghost show, and jumps at the sight of night cam reality TV? Which one would he be likely to star in the most?
Monday, October 14th - Supernatural Hunting or Vampire Council
Does Rory love hunting spirits with his friends or standing guard for the vampire council more? Is he using the spirit speaker (even though he's not supposed to)? Or is he Jesse's lackey?
Tuesday, October 15th - Family
What does Rory's home life look like? In the future, is the fang gang his new found family? What does his biological family look like? And do they now know his secret?
Ask box is open if you have any questions! I can't wait to see what everyone creates!
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Arcade Spirits is a silly heartfelt game that holds a deeply special place in my heart for many personal reasons. I am enjoying the sequel very much
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TBH I feel so bad for the modern generation of kids, as they're not really welcomed anywhere like they used to be. They don't get fun and extravagant characters, play zones, etc., they're just assumed to play on their phones and devices to keep quiet. They're not given real chances to interact with kids outside of schooling, they're not given mottos to use imagination, everything is compact and limited and somehow we hate them for it despite it being the adult's fault.
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