Definitely not. 'Hide My Eyes' and 'Tether's End' are distinct stories. They may differ in settings, storylines, and the messages they convey.
In most cases, 'end of story' and 'end of the story' are interchangeable. They are expressions used to mark the finality of something. For instance, when telling a story and you reach the end, you can use either phrase. However, 'end of story' might be more commonly used in casual speech, while 'end of the story' could be seen as a bit more formal, but this difference is very subtle.
It's possible to hide your story. For instance, on certain social media or storytelling apps, there are privacy settings that allow you to control who can see or access your story. But not all platforms have this functionality, so you have to explore the options available.
It could mean that people have big dreams or are overly optimistic (stars in their eyes), but in reality, it's just a repetitive or common situation (the same old story).
It could be a tale of perception and reality not aligning. Maybe someone constantly misinterprets situations or has unreliable vision that leads to unexpected events.
Well, it could be related to a series of events that seem one way but are actually something else. Maybe it's about misunderstandings or illusions that lead to confusion. It could also be a story of someone constantly being misled by their own perception.
It could refer to a situation where one's perception or judgment is misleading. Maybe it's about being tricked by what one sees.
One possible reason could be that his eyes hold a special power that he doesn't want others to discover easily. For example, it might be a new type of Sharingan or a unique ability related to his Uzumaki heritage that he needs to keep secret to protect himself or those around him.
Hiding your story usually means keeping it private or not sharing it with others.
Well, 'hide my story on' might suggest that you want to prevent your story from being accessible or displayed on something. Maybe it's a website, a social media platform, or any other place where stories are shared. It implies a desire for privacy or not wanting the story to be out there for others to view.
Sure you can. It depends on the platform or medium you're using. Some have specific privacy settings for that.