One funny story could be when a person forgot their keys and had to climb through the window, only to get stuck. It shows how forgetting can lead to hilarious situations.
Things aren't always as they seem in funny stories to build suspense and create comical contrasts. It plays with our expectations and then surprises us, making the story funnier and more memorable.
Once upon a time, there were three siblings sharing a big bar of chocolate. The first one got 1/5 of the bar, the second got 2/5 and the third got 2/5. But the first sibling was a bit cheeky and said, 'Even though I have the least amount, I can break my piece into smaller fractions and pretend I have a lot more pieces than you!' And that started a whole funny discussion about fractions in their family.
Oh, there's this one about the Post-it note. Apparently, it was a mistake in a glue experiment that led to this handy invention. Just goes to show that sometimes accidents can lead to great things!
Tigers sometimes make funny faces. In a story, a tiger got startled by a little mouse and its eyes went wide and its ears flattened back in a really comical expression.
There was this granddaughter who found her grandmother's old makeup. She put on so much lipstick that it was all over her face and then walked around the house like a little diva. Her parents couldn't stop laughing. Grandchildren often do such endearing and funny things that make great stories. They are full of imagination and innocence. For example, another grandchild I know thought that stars were actually holes in the sky where the light from heaven shone through. And when he was asked to draw a picture of the night sky, he drew a big black paper with little white dots and then poked holes in it with a pencil to show the 'heavenly light'. These are the kind of things that make funny grandchildren stories.
You could name them 'The Secret Squirrel Saga', 'The Mysterious Munchkin Moments' or 'The Peculiar Pudding Plot'.
In one story, a policeman tried to ride a horse for the first time as part of a parade. The horse got spooked by a loud noise and started running wild. The policeman held on for dear life, bouncing up and down, and his hat flew off. Eventually, the horse calmed down, and the policeman was left looking very embarrassed but it was quite hilarious.
Once, a little kid saw a rainbow and said, 'Look, God spilled his crayons!' It was so cute and imaginative.
Well, those feelings are crucial. They give the manga its heart and soul. They shape the characters' decisions and the overall direction of the story. Without them, the manga might lack that emotional punch that draws readers in.
One interesting thing is the creative character interactions. Writers often put the heroes in hilarious, out - of - character situations. For example, they might make Bakugo try to cook and fail miserably, which is a complete contrast to his tough - guy image. Another aspect is the parodies. Fanfic writers can parody famous scenes from the original bnha series in a funny way, like re - imagining the entrance exams as a game show.