Such a story concept is completely unacceptable. It violates moral and social norms. There's no value or entertainment in such a disturbing idea. Stories should inspire, educate, or entertain in a positive way, not shock with something so vile.
That's just a gross and inappropriate topic. No one wants to read or hear about such a thing. It's not suitable for any form of storytelling.
A cool plot could be that Thor and Tony have a bit of a rivalry at first. Thor thinks Tony is too full of himself with his high - tech gadgets, and Tony thinks Thor is just a brute with a hammer. But then they are forced to work together when an alien threat arrives that is immune to Tony's tech and Thor's brute force alone. As they get to know each other better, they learn to combine their strengths and defeat the enemy. They might even become good friends in the end.
One common theme is identity. For example, in many stories, characters struggle to define themselves as being both Indian and part of the new culture they are in. They might ask questions like who they are in a foreign land where the values and norms are different.
You can start by using popular online library databases like OverDrive or Libby. They often have a wide selection of adventure fiction. Just search for keywords like 'adventure' and 'fiction' in their search bars.
Yes, it is. The movie is inspired by the real - life cases of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren.
In 'A Christmas Story', Randy is Ralphie's younger brother. He is a rather timid and often gets bundled up in his snowsuit so much that he can barely move. He's part of the family's Christmas experiences and adds to the humorous family dynamics in the story.
In the original Smurfs story, the setting is mainly a forest. This forest is filled with all kinds of wonderful things. The Smurfs' village, made up of those cute mushroom houses, is right in the middle of it. There are hidden paths, clearings where the Smurfs gather, and lots of places to explore. The forest is also home to different animals that the Smurfs interact with. It's a really idyllic and somewhat secluded place, which helps protect the Smurfs from Gargamel and his evil plans. The surrounding nature also gives the Smurfs the resources they need to live, like fruits and water from the streams.
I heard a story about a boy who accidentally wore his sister's pink dress to school because he thought it was his new shirt. He walked around all day without realizing until someone finally told him. It was really hilarious.
Sure. 'In Christ Alone' is a wonderful hymn. It clearly states that all of our hope, strength, and salvation are in Christ. Lines like 'In Christ alone my hope is found; He is my light, my strength, my song' really get to the heart of the gospel which is centered around Jesus Christ.
One possible plot idea could be that the OC Prince, who might be from a different region or have a unique background in the Code Geass universe, meets Kallen during a battle or a political intrigue. Their initial encounter could be filled with suspicion and hostility, but as they are forced to work together, they gradually develop feelings for each other. For example, they might have to team up to rescue a mutual friend or stop a new threat to Britannia and the Black Knights.
For one, it's about seeing two well - known characters like Naruto and Sasuke in a different kind of relationship. In the original series, their relationship is more of a friendship/rivalry. But in arranged marriage yaoi fanfiction, we get to see them in a romantic and often complex relationship. Also, the arranged marriage aspect brings in elements of cultural and social norms from the Naruto universe, which can be really interesting to explore. It can also lead to exploring themes of acceptance, love against all odds, and personal growth for both characters.