I heard about a woman who, during PMS, became obsessed with cleaning the windows. She spent hours on it, using every cleaning product she had. She said she just couldn't stand the smudges. But the funniest part was that she was wearing a tiara while cleaning, as if she was the queen of window - cleaning.
A girl during PMS thought that her cat was spying on her. Every time the cat looked at her, she would say 'I know what you're up to!'. And she even tried to have a serious conversation with the cat about privacy. Her family couldn't stop laughing when they heard her.
One popular 'school game visual novel' is 'Doki Doki Literature Club'. It's set in a school club environment where players interact with different characters. Another is 'Clannad', which tells a heartwarming story about school life and relationships. There's also 'Katawa Shoujo' that focuses on the lives of students with disabilities in a school setting.
Sure. There is a story of a moth that managed to find its way into a museum. It landed on a display of ancient butterflies. The contrast between the old, preserved specimens and the living, fluttering moth was quite striking. People were amazed at how this little moth had found its way into such a place.
Sex fiction stories usually focus more on sexual relationships and encounters compared to other genres. While other fictional genres like mystery or adventure might have some elements of romance or sexual tension, sex fiction makes these aspects central to the plot.
These stories can lead to increased fundraising. People are more likely to donate to cancer research or support groups for kids with cancer after being moved by these sad stories. For example, many charities have seen a boost in donations after sharing the stories of individual kids with cancer.
An inspiring IHG success story might be a hotel that overcame financial difficulties. Maybe it was facing bankruptcy, but through innovative cost - cutting measures like energy - efficient upgrades and streamlining operations, it turned things around and became profitable again.
One of the notable works in the woman of colour novel genre is 'Their Eyes Were Watching God' by Zora Neale Hurston. It tells the story of Janie Crawford's journey through life, love, and self - discovery. Another is 'The Bluest Eye' by Toni Morrison, which delves into the experiences of Pecola Breedlove, a young black girl in a society obsessed with white beauty standards. And 'Americanah' by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, which follows Ifemelu as she navigates life in Nigeria and the United States, exploring race, identity, and love.
Yes. It was inspired by true events. It shows a rather dark and violent side of the school environment in 1984, such as problems with discipline, student - teacher relationships, and the general atmosphere within the school. This makes it not only a fictional horror - thriller but also a commentary on the possible realities of that era.
The 'Lewis Trilogy' by Peter May is also highly recommended. These books are set in the Outer Hebrides in the present day but also delve deeply into the islands' past. May's writing beautifully captures the unique landscape, culture, and history of the Scottish islands. His characters are complex and the stories are full of mystery and family drama, all intertwined with the history of the place.
Well, Naruto being a puppeteer in fanfiction would completely transform his ninja identity. He could create unique puppets with his own creativity. Maybe he'd make puppets that look like his friends as a way to honor them. In terms of the plot, he could use puppets to infiltrate enemy bases more stealthily. It would also give him an edge in one - on - one battles as he could control multiple puppets at once to surround and attack his opponents.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, a graphic novel often tells a story through a combination of illustrations and text. It might be about some sort of conflict or relationship with the 'bad blood' being a central theme, perhaps related to enmity between characters or groups.