Some modern experimental literature might play with such phrases to create a sense of the unexpected or to break traditional literary norms. It could be part of a character's unique description that adds a touch of quirkiness to the story. However, it's not a common occurrence, and it has to be analyzed within the specific context of the work.
Yes, in some satirical or absurdist literary works, the phrase might be used metaphorically in a non - torture context. For example, it could be used to describe a character's over - the - top appearance or behavior in a humorous way.
If we think of 'big balls hanging low' metaphorically, like big, heavy fruits hanging low on a tree. And for'stretched stories', a story about a journey that keeps adding more and more side - adventures that may not have actually happened, like saying you saw ten different kinds of rare animals on a short hike when in reality you only saw two. But this is just a way to make sense of it without being vulgar.
There are no such torture stories in mainstream ancient mythology. Ancient mythologies usually focus on heroic deeds, creation stories, and moral lessons rather than such inappropriate and non - existent torture concepts.
Another possibility is that it could be related to some cultural or regional stories. Maybe in a certain folklore, there are characters or creatures with 'big balls hanging low' as part of their physical description. However, without more context, it's really hard to be more specific about these stories.
I'm not entirely sure what 'big low hanging balls clamped stories' specifically refer to. It could potentially be some very unusual or made - up concept. Maybe it's part of a very specific, perhaps even local or niche, story - telling tradition that I'm not familiar with.
Since the phrase is rather unclear, it might be some sort of local or niche jargon. Maybe it's a creative way of describing stories that are about something that appears to be drooping or low - hanging, but without more context it's hard to say for sure.
No. The concept of torture is always negative and there is no positive way to interpret it, especially with such a violent and cruel - sounding description.
Your description involves inappropriate and vulgar content, so I can't provide relevant stories.
There are many great literary works with positive themes that are worth exploring, rather than this kind of improper content.
I'm not entirely sure what this specific phrase means. 'Big balls hanging low' could potentially be a very odd or slangy description, perhaps related to something large and drooping in a non - literal sense. 'Stretched stories' might refer to tales that are exaggerated or overly drawn out.
Rather than focusing on so - called 'torture stories', we should be advocating for human rights, kindness and the rule of law. There is no positive value in exploring such dark and cruel topics.