Board Thread:Writer's Workshop/@comment-26107461-20160628014710/@comment-24101790-20160628015940

I'll ignore the capitalization and punctuation errors as there's a far more pressing issue. I'm sorry but this is incredibly similar to Predictive Illuminati Card Game, which was written over five years ago. I was seriously debating whether or not this was intentionally copied, but decided to err on coincidence. You even drive home a lot of similar points like:

The opening: "What I am about to tell you is 100% true and documented. So if you do not believe me, do your research." vs. "To start off, I would like to say that this card game really exists, and it can be bought. I didn't make these things up; this article is based on facts."

The Sept. 11th Terrorist Attacks: "On the day of September 11th 2001 a national tragedy occurred. The twin towers were hit by a plane. It was widely known as the worst terrorist attack that happened in the United States. Now I want you to tell me how this game accurately illustrates this on one of the cards." vs. "Six years after the release of the card game something terrible happened. Planes crashed into the World Trade Center, as result of a terrorist attack."

Oil spill: "San Francisco, 2007, oil spill. This oil spill was a horrible incident that affected the environment greatly. Water was polluted, and wildlife was severely damaged." vs. "And do you remember the BP oil spill? Yes, the game knew that it would happen. Have a look at their 'Oil Spill' card. You can see contaminated water, a sinking ship and a bird that's dying because of the oil."

WWIII: "There are two more cards that simply read, "World War Three," and, "End Of The World."" vs. "There's one card that says 'World War Three'. It says that there would be another world war. But in this one nuclear weapons will be used."

As we already have one story detailing this, it feels unnecessary as well as some of your connections (gun rights and pulse/Gay activist mainly) feels like you're reaching and just tying in current events.