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We should focus on positive, respectful and ethical topics rather than sex - related stories.
There are many other great topics like adventure stories, historical events that are more suitable for discussion.
Romeo and Juliet is one of the greatest. It tells the tragic love between two young people from feuding families. Another is Tristan and Isolde, a story full of passion and forbidden love. And also, there's the love story of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy in Pride and Prejudice, which shows how love can develop through misunderstandings and self - discovery.
You could start by looking on major fanfic websites like Archive of Our Own (AO3) or FanFiction.net. Just search for 'Harry Potter Pepper Potts crossover' and see if any results come up.
There's 'Warm Bodies' by Isaac Marion. It's a unique take on the zombie apocalypse genre with a science - fiction backdrop, but also has a really sweet and unexpected romantic story between a zombie and a human. If you like stories with strong female leads, 'Luna: New Moon' by Ian McDonald could be in the stack. It has a complex political and scientific setting on the moon and a budding romance.
Their philanthropy work is also among the top stories. BTS has been involved in numerous charitable activities. For example, they have donated to UNICEF and participated in campaigns to raise awareness about important global issues like education for children in need. Their large fan base, known as ARMY, often follows their lead in these charitable efforts, which amplifies the impact of their philanthropy work.
While not a traditional 'Howardian' category, authors like Ursula K. Le Guin sometimes touched on elements that could be related. Her works often explore different cultures and societies, which is something that could potentially be part of Howardian science fiction. Also, her use of vivid settings and exploration of moral and philosophical ideas is in line with some of the aspects we might associate with Howardian science fiction.
The political inaction. Politicians in the real world are sometimes slow to act on important matters, especially when it comes to issues that might not be popular immediately or that could affect powerful interests. In 'Don't Look Up', the politicians keep delaying action on the comet, trying to figure out how it can benefit them politically or economically. It also reflects how bureaucracy can get in the way of solving real problems. For example, all the meetings and discussions that go nowhere while the threat is looming closer.
There was this groundhog that got spooked by its own shadow and ran in circles for a good five minutes. It was so confused and that made it look really silly. Groundhogs are often full of these unexpected and funny behaviors. They can be very entertaining to observe in their natural habitats or even when they accidentally wander into human - occupied areas.
Sure. 'A Record of Mortal's Cultivation to Immortality' is a great choice for beginners. It has a relatively straightforward story - line when it comes to the alchemy part at the beginning. The protagonist starts from the basics of alchemy and gradually progresses, which is easy to follow.
A common theme is rivalry. Yusei and Jack have a long - standing competitive relationship, and this is often explored in fanfiction. Another theme is friendship. Despite their differences, they can come to respect and care for each other.
Sure. 'Bad Education' is indeed a film rooted in a true story. This fact gives the film a certain gravitas. It's not just a made - up tale for entertainment purposes. By basing it on real events, the filmmakers can explore complex issues such as corruption, ethics in education, and the power dynamics within educational institutions more effectively.