Friday, May 15, 2015

Favorite Friday - Shaping Up

Today's prompt: What is your favorite shape? Describe a room where all the furniture and decorations are in that shape.


Dana Lee wrote:

In a land far away in a hidden valley is the Trapezoid house belonging to Thomas James Trapezoid. His late father, Timothy Trapezoid discovered this shape while participating in a dig for dinosaurs. Timothy fell in love with the shape and made it his life ambition to only be surrounded by trapezoids. He built his house from ground up. The house is 20 stories high because the rooms are all stacked upon each other. Every bed in the house is a trapezoid. The picture frames are trapezoids. Even the kitchen appliances are trapezoids! It is so trapezoid terrific that tourists come from all over the world to see. Timothy has since passed away but Thomas James still lives in the house with his family. No one will ever see a house quite like this again.


Dan Christmann wrote:

I have no favorite shape. My favorite shape is Void. With a capital V. As such, the room would be featureless and dark, though some people might argue about whether it’s empty or not. Some say a vacuum is filled with wave-particles. But that’s just a theory. Likely, you would feel nothing but the cold emptiness, colder than you could possibly imagine. Of course, you will probably suffocate before your nerves can register what exactly this feels like. There will be no discernible windows.


Melody Joy wrote:

My favorite shape is definitely a circle.

In this room, there were no edges. Everything was gentle curves and soft lines. The chairs were large spheres that molded around your body as you sat to embrace and support you. The coffee table and small end tables were circular, and their legs were made up of dozens of small balls stacked on top of each other. The TV hung on the wall, a large circle that filled most of one wall. One wall contained circular windows, while the other was filled with artwork. There were both large circles that held smaller circles and smaller circles that drifted on their own to form a magnificent and calming picture.




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