Once upon a time, I used a pen and paper to write a story about a magical pen. This pen could draw anything that came to life. I drew a little frog, and suddenly it hopped off the paper. It was so funny as it jumped around my desk, making ribbiting sounds.
I remember in a classroom, a student was writing a story on paper. He was trying to be super creative and made the main character a talking frog. But the way he described the frog's adventures was so over - the - top and cheesy that it was both funny and cringeworthy. For example, the frog kept doing flips while talking in rhymes. It was really a sight to behold.
Well, in a Star Wars pen and paper story, you could have a scenario where a young padawan is on a mission. Using just a pen and paper, the storyteller might describe how this padawan discovers an ancient Jedi artifact. The padawan has to face off against some bounty hunters who also want the artifact. The pen and paper allows for detailed descriptions of the lightsaber duels and the chase scenes through the crowded spaceports. It's all about creativity and using the Star Wars lore as a base for an exciting adventure.
The most interesting element is the creativity. You can make anything happen with just a pen and paper. For example, you can create strange characters like a cat that can fly or a dog that can talk. Another element is the sense of discovery. As you write, new ideas come to you and the story can take unexpected turns.
One popular 'pen and paper horror story' could be about a haunted house. A family moves into an old mansion and strange things start to happen. Doors open and close on their own, cold drafts sweep through the halls when there are no windows open, and at night they hear faint whispers. Another might be a story of a cursed forest. People who enter never come out the same, if they come out at all. They are haunted by visions of shadowy figures and a sense of impending doom.
Once, in a park, two friends were about to decide who would buy the ice creams. They played rock paper scissors. One friend always chose rock. The other, knowing this, chose paper every time. It became a hilarious cycle of the first friend's confusion and the second friend's victory until they both burst out laughing and decided to split the cost.
A story I heard was about a guy who wrote a love letter on paper to his crush using the cheesiest lines ever. Stuff like 'Your eyes are like stars that make my pen quiver.' It was so cringeworthy but also kind of funny in its own way.
One funny 2020 story was about all the creative ways people found to exercise at home during lockdown. There were videos of people doing yoga with their pets or trying to do home workouts while their kids climbed all over them. It was really hilarious to see how people adapted.
Once upon a time, there was a cat that tried to catch its own tail. It spun around and around, getting dizzier by the minute. When it finally caught its tail, it looked so surprised as if it didn't expect to succeed. Another funny story is about a little boy who put his pants on backwards and went to school like that. All his classmates couldn't stop laughing when they saw him.
Once there was a cat that tried to catch its own tail. It spun around in circles for minutes, looking so confused and silly. Eventually, it just lay down and stared at its tail as if to say, 'I give up!' It was really hilarious.
Once there was a cat who thought he was a dog. He chased his own tail like a dog would, and even tried to bark. But all that came out was a meow. It was really hilarious.