Well, one Wedgie School Story could be about a new student who gets pranked with a wedgie on their first day. It's a common theme in these stories where the new kid is the target of some harmless, though a bit mean, schoolyard antics.
John Campbell was a very influential editor in science fiction. He is known for shaping the genre through his editorial decisions at Astounding Science Fiction. He discovered and nurtured many great science fiction writers.
One benefit is that you can gain real - life knowledge. For example, historical events and how people dealt with them.
My family once decided to have a 'create - your - own - pizza' night. My little brother thought that ketchup packets were a new type of cheese and spread them all over his pizza. When it came out of the oven, it was a gooey mess and smelled really odd. We all laughed about it for days.
No. Fanfiction should uphold ethical and moral standards. Creating content that involves non - consensual or inappropriate power dynamics like'sex slave' relationships is not acceptable. It goes against basic principles of respect and equality, and can also be disturbing and offensive to many readers.
One common theme is the Nativity. You'll often see pictures of Mary, Joseph, and the baby Jesus in a manger. Another theme is Santa Claus, with his red suit and reindeer, bringing gifts. Also, there are pictures of families gathering around a Christmas tree, opening presents, which represent the joy and togetherness of Christmas.
Harry Potter's character, if raised by Flamel in fanfiction, would be a blend of Flamel's wisdom and his own innate courage. He would be more patient, having learned from Flamel's centuries - long experience. His sense of justice would be more refined, as Flamel could teach him about the long - term consequences of actions. He might also be more independent, as Flamel would encourage him to explore magic on his own terms, while still providing guidance when needed. This would make him a more well - rounded and formidable wizard in the wizarding world.
Sure. 'The Bet' by Anton Chekhov can also be considered in a sense. As the story unfolds, it reveals the past events through the dialogue and thoughts of the characters in a reverse - looking manner. The bet that was made in the past and how it affected the two characters over time is gradually uncovered, and the ending gives a profound look at the nature of human values.
One possible fanfiction could be about a human diplomat who uses their skills in negotiation to help the Quarians find a new home planet. The human might have to overcome the prejudices of other species in the galaxy and convince them to support the Quarian cause.
It's possible that the old lady once had an adventure related to a treasure. The treasure trail could be the path she took, which might be filled with various challenges and interesting encounters. Maybe she had to solve riddles or overcome obstacles on this trail. And these stories could be passed down to teach others about courage and the pursuit of something valuable.
I really like 'The Lost City Revisited'. This fanfic takes the concept of the lost city and expands on it in a very creative way. It not only has exciting action scenes but also explores the relationships between the characters in depth. For example, the way it portrays the friendship between Daniel and Jack is really heart - warming.