I'm not sure what specific monkey story you're referring to. Maybe it's some kind of folklore or made-up tale. But without more context, it's hard to say.
I have no clear idea about that monkey story. 'Shit hit the fan' is usually an idiomatic expression, and connecting it to a monkey story is quite unusual. Maybe it's a very niche or rare story that not many people know about.
Hit Monkey was indeed a comic. It featured interesting adventures and character developments that attracted many readers.
Yes, Hit Monkey is a comic. It has gained some popularity among comic enthusiasts.
It's a song that captures the ups and downs of life as a performer. The lyrics talk about the struggles and joys of being on stage and trying to please the audience.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe it has some symbolic meaning or is part of a unique plot twist.
Well, in any hit - and - run story, there are usually key elements to consider. If it's about Beto, perhaps there are security camera footages that haven't been fully examined yet. There could be people who saw what really happened but haven't come forward. It's also possible that Beto had a valid reason for leaving the scene that has been misinterpreted. For example, he might have been in a hurry to get help but was mistaken for running away.
One of the best is 'The Road' by Cormac McCarthy. It shows a post - apocalyptic world where a father and son struggle to survive. The desolate landscapes and the relationship between the two characters are really engaging.
One of the best is 'One Second After' by William R. Forstchen. It shows a very realistic scenario of what could happen after an EMP attack. The characters are well - developed and it makes you think about how society would break down. Another great one is 'The Road' by Cormac McCarthy. It's a post - apocalyptic story that focuses on a father - son relationship in a desolate world filled with danger.
I'm not entirely sure about the specific real - story behind the 'kid hit it nose meme'. It might have originated from a random video of a kid doing something funny related to hitting their nose, and then it just took off as a meme on the internet.
No. Since 'lemon' in fanfiction often means it contains sexual content, which goes against the ethical and often the community guidelines of most fan - based platforms. So it's not a legitimate or acceptable form of fan creation, especially considering the 'shit' part which might imply it's also of low quality in other aspects.
Well, it's possible that 'Rap Shit' has some roots in reality, but it's likely been embellished or modified for artistic effect. Who knows for sure?