Well, it varies from platform to platform. Instagram, for example, doesn't give any indication to the user whose story is screenshot. But Snapchat has had a bit of a history with this. In the past, Snapchat would notify the user if their story was screenshot, which caused a lot of controversy. But now, even Snapchat has relaxed this a bit. So overall, in most cases today, you can screenshot a story without the other person being able to see that you did so.
Most of the time, no. For instance, on Facebook and Twitter, there is no built - in mechanism to let someone know that you've screenshot their story. But there are some apps that are more privacy - focused and might have different rules. But for the major social platforms, it's not something that is commonly made known to the story creator.
Well, at first, they might seem closer as they are now both part of the same 'dark' world. But soon, the dark side's influence of greed and power - hunger would start to drive a wedge between them. Anakin, with his already tumultuous relationship with power, might try to dominate Ahsoka. Ahsoka, having been dragged into the dark side against her will perhaps, would resent Anakin for it. Their relationship would be a volatile mix of shared darkness and individual power struggles.
Most likely it's a fictional horror story. There's no scientific proof of a doll being actually possessed.
Yes, there are quite a few. For example, 'Chernobyl'. It is a great TV series based on the real - life Chernobyl disaster. The show accurately depicts the events leading up to the explosion, the chaos that ensued, and the heroic efforts of those who tried to contain the damage. It uses real - life accounts and research to create a very immersive and educational viewing experience.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a novel might be about the people living near the crooked river, their relationships, and the events that unfold in that area.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't directly experienced 'magium full story'. It could potentially be a complex and engaging narrative with various characters, plot twists, and a unique world - building. Maybe it involves a hero's journey or a struggle against some sort of dark force.
Well, Paul might be really shocked at first. Percy could show him some of his demigod powers, like controlling water. Paul, being a normal mortal, would be super amazed and probably a bit scared too.
The 'red room horror story' often involves a spooky, enclosed red room. It could be about a person trapped in this red room where strange and terrifying things start to happen. Maybe there are unexplained noises, apparitions, or a sense of impending doom.
Well, without more context, it's difficult to tell the full story. However, generally, if 'baba ka dhaba' is a well - known place, the story could involve its origin. Maybe Baba started it from scratch, with just a simple stove and a few pots. He might have used family recipes passed down through generations to create delicious food. Over the years, word of mouth spread, and more and more people started coming to his dhaba, which led to its growth and the story behind it.
One challenge is staying true to the characters. In Merlin, the characters have distinct personalities. For example, Merlin is kind - hearted but also has a sense of duty. Writers need to make sure they don't change these fundamental traits too much. Another challenge is creating new and interesting storylines. Since the show has a lot of well - known plotlines, it can be difficult to come up with something unique.
One interesting story could be about a family's heartwarming Christmas reunion. They come together from all over the world to celebrate in their old family home, sharing old memories and creating new ones.