It could mean having a stronger preference or feeling towards something other than love stories in novels. Maybe it implies a greater interest in other genres like mystery, adventure or science - fiction.
It might be a wrong expression. Maybe it should be 'love you more than I can say'. If it's the wrong one as it is, it's hard to give a definite meaning. It could be a creative or accidental misphrase.
It could mean that something is more real or impactful than fictional stories. For example, real - life events can be so extraordinary that they seem to surpass what we typically expect from made - up tales.
Well, 'stranger than fiction' is an expression that suggests something is more peculiar or hard to believe than what we find in made - up stories. When we say 'love you stranger than fiction', it might be that the feeling of love is so extraordinary, so different from the common portrayals of love in books, movies or plays. It could be a love that has elements that are completely out of the ordinary, like it might have developed in a very strange situation or between two people who seem unlikely to be in love in a fictional context.
I have no idea what that means. It's a really strange and confusing statement.
It could mean that sometimes our strong negative feelings towards a particular aspect of a story or character in the original work drive us to love fanfiction. Fanfiction allows us to rewrite or explore different scenarios that we feel were lacking or wrongly presented in the original. So, the more we dislike something in the official version, the more we turn to fanfiction to correct or expand on it.
It means that the Christmas story contains deep religious significance. For Christians, it's about the birth of Jesus, which is a central event in their faith. It represents hope, salvation, and God's love for humanity.
It could be a rather odd and perhaps unkind comparison made in the context of a Twilight fanfic. Maybe it's a statement within the story where one character is being told they weigh more than Emmett. Without more context from the specific fanfic, it's hard to say exactly.
It could mean that Aaliyah's experiences or expressions of love are more extraordinary or unexpected than what is typically found in fictional stories. Maybe her real - life love affairs had elements that were so unique and out - of - the - ordinary that they seemed to surpass the fictional portrayals of love we often see in books, movies or songs.
Well, 'i love you more end of story' might imply that in a relationship, this person feels their love is so intense that it surpasses the other's. It's like they are shutting down any potential competition in terms of showing love. They are firmly stating that their love is the greater one without any need for elaboration.
Well, 'bite off more than you can chew' means to take on more tasks or responsibilities than one can handle. In the context of 'fanfic' (fan fiction), it might refer to a fanfic writer taking on a really complex plot or a large number of characters that they end up having a hard time managing within the story. For example, a fanfic writer might try to create a story that involves multiple timelines, dozens of characters from different parts of a fictional universe, and complex relationships between them all. And this could lead to a story that seems a bit jumbled or unfinished if they can't quite handle all those elements they've bitten off.