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Are Saddam and Gamora fact or fiction?

2024-10-13 05:46
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Saddam Hussein was a real person, but Gamora is a fictional character from the Marvel Comics universe.

Saddam refers to Saddam Hussein, who was a historical figure. However, Gamora is a purely fictional creation found in comic books and movies. So, one is real and the other is fictional.

Fact or Fiction?

Fact or Fiction?

A story which will make you question yourself. # Warning before reading • I am in college and it's my one of the first novel • Please bare with my English and grammar • I would appreciate any ideas for my novel • story update might not be regular
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Saddam Nation (ended early because of insane people)

Saddam Nation (ended early because of insane people)

Update: I ended this story because there were absolutely batshit crazy people who were taking offence for no fucking reason. The main character drinks ... "oh my god author you fucking asshole." Main character believes in separation of church and state..."oh my god author you fucking asshole." Fucking hell. You're on a Chinese website reading stories in English probably jacking off to hentai and you're hypocritically flogging your culture and religion. Fuck you. You're what's wrong with this world. **************** Saddam Hussein was a cold-blooded, iron-fisted ruler of a Middle Eastern nation...Iraq. After watching HBO's House of Saddam, I was inspired to write a transmigration story where the narrator becomes Saddam. But instead of vainglorious and destructive wars and policies, instead of sadistic children, New Saddam tries to build a new Iraq which is liberal and developed. Warnings: Saddam Hussein and his family weren't nice people. This isn't an attempt to rewrite them as sympathetic characters. The narrator references the crap people of that era pulled regularly. The MC is focused on kingdom building so any good things come out of his intentions not from Saddam. Treat this story as trashy, no-brain fiction and just enjoy it. There's no intellectual purpose behind it.
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Hidden fact

Hidden fact

"Please I'm sorry about what I did to you before, I'm ready to change. I'll change to the Steve you've always wanted" "And who cares". I asked with pride. "I... I... I think for us to be able to... to be the best, I guess we... we should practice everyday". He said stammering badly as he mopped at me non-stop. "And who cares?" I asked in a carefree manner. I really wanted him back but I also wanted him to get a glimpse of what he and his family did to me. I was at the verge of forgiving him when Blonde hair came into the whole story, now I was falling for blonde hair and also falling for Steve. Please check in and tell me who you think I'm supposed to for....
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Accepting Trilogy Book 1:Accepting the Fact

Accepting Trilogy Book 1:Accepting the Fact

"In some point,you have to realize that some people can only stay in your heart but not in your life." Ps.This story is still on-going and unedited you may encounter some typo's and grammatical error,so please bear with me.
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Fact about animals!

Fact about animals!

In this book you will hear about lots of animals! If you want to read about your favorite animal, just write it down in the comments field!
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Painful fact

Painful fact

Life
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What are the characteristics of hot Gamora fan fiction?

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2024-12-01 09:22

The setting also matters. A 'hot' Gamora fan fiction might be set in some far - flung and dangerous corner of the galaxy. Maybe she's exploring an ancient, forbidden planet and discovers secrets about her past or the power of the Infinity Stones. The sense of adventure and discovery in these settings can make the story really exciting and 'hot' in the sense of being full of action and intrigue.

Is 1421 fact or fiction?

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2024-10-14 15:57

1421 is rather ambiguous. To figure out if it's fact or fiction, we need to know what it specifically represents. Maybe it's a reference to a historical event, a fictional story element, or something else entirely.

The Story of Saddam Hussein in Hindi

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2024-12-13 17:18

I'm not sure there is a specific 'Saddam Hussein story' directly in Hindi that is widely known in a unique sense. Saddam Hussein was the former President of Iraq. His story involves his rule in Iraq, the various international relations and power struggles. In Hindi, perhaps some general historical accounts could be translated to tell about his rise to power, his authoritarian rule in some aspects, and his ultimate downfall due to the Iraq War.

Host of Fact or Fiction: What Are the Consequences of Mistaking Fact for Fiction?

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2024-12-06 13:57

In an academic or professional setting, mistaking fact for fiction can harm your work. If you base a research paper on false information thinking it's true, your research will be flawed. Also, in legal matters, misidentifying facts can lead to unjust rulings if the wrong information is presented as fact.

How can we tell the difference between fact and fiction in 'fact or fiction fact stories'?

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2024-11-14 09:19

To distinguish fact from fiction in these stories, we should check the sources. Reliable sources like scientific journals, well - known historical records, and established news agencies are more likely to report facts. For instance, if a story about a new species discovery is reported by a respected scientific journal, it's probably a fact. On the other hand, stories that spread through social media without any proper verification, such as some outlandish claims about time - traveling, are often fiction. Also, we can analyze the plausibility. If a story goes against known physical laws, like a claim that a human can fly without any aid in normal conditions, it's fiction.

List fact or fiction: Are all social media posts fact or fiction?

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2024-12-09 18:31

Mostly fiction. There are so many different types of users on social media. Some post for entertainment, some spread rumors. Only a small portion of posts from reliable sources or fact - checkers are likely to be facts. For example, a random user might claim that a certain product cures all diseases, which is clearly false, while a scientific organization's post about a new discovery is more likely to be fact - based.

Differentiating Fact from Fiction in 'perfect storm fact vs fiction'

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2024-11-20 12:51

Well, to start, in the 'perfect storm' concept, the facts often involve real weather patterns and scientific data. Fiction might include exaggerated stories. For example, the fact is that certain combinations of weather elements can create a very dangerous situation at sea. But fiction could be the over - dramatization of the human stories during such an event.

The Offer: Fact or Fiction?

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2024-12-14 10:27

It could be either. If 'the offer' is something like a job offer, it might be a fact if all the terms are real and binding. However, if it's an offer that seems too good to be true, like getting a million dollars for doing nothing, it's likely fiction.

Is God Fact or Fiction?

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2024-12-12 09:57

In my view, God is a matter of faith, so it's not really a matter of fact or fiction in the scientific sense. For many religious people, God is an absolute truth and a fundamental part of their belief system. They base their moral values, worldviews, and life choices on the existence of God. However, from a scientific perspective, there is no empirical evidence to prove the existence of a God as described in religious texts. So, it depends on whether you approach it from a religious or a scientific stance.

Is the Illuminati Fact or Fiction?

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2024-12-11 00:19

Fiction. The Illuminati is often a part of conspiracy theories. There's no real evidence to suggest that this super - secret, all - powerful group exists in the way these theories claim. It has become more of a fictional concept used to fuel wild ideas about world control and hidden agendas.

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