This statement 'Boy, I am story' could be a very creative and abstract way of saying that the boy sees himself as a narrative. He might feel that his existence is made up of a series of events, emotions, and relationships that can be told as a story. It could also suggest that he wants others to view him in this way, as something to be explored and understood like a story, rather than just a simple individual. Maybe he has a unique background or set of experiences that make him feel like his life is a story waiting to be shared.
It could mean that as a boy, you are like a story, full of potential experiences, adventures, and growth. Maybe it implies that you have a lot of tales to tell or that your life is a story in the making.
Well, it might be that the boy is identifying himself as a story. It could be a way of expressing that his life or personality is complex and interesting, just like a story with different chapters, characters (the people around him), and plot twists (the events in his life). For example, every experience he has is like a page in his story, and he's in the process of writing it through his actions and decisions.
A narrative was usually a document similar to a thesis or report that introduced the reader to the details of a topic or project. In the field of novels, a narrative was usually used to introduce the plot, characters, background, and other information of a novel. It can help readers better understand the content of the novel and provide reference for the creation of the next novel.
I think it's trying to say that even something as ordinary as a table can have an interesting or unexpected story behind it. Maybe it's related to the history of the table, or it could be a metaphor for something else. Who knows for sure?
The phrase 'fir is real story' doesn't seem to make much sense in standard English. It could potentially be a very unique or local expression that I'm not familiar with. Without more context, it's difficult to determine what it's really about. If 'fir' was a misspelling of 'this', then it would be a simple statement indicating that a story is real.
This statement could potentially mean that in the speaker's view, his wife has some habits in bed that he doesn't like, perhaps she hogs the bed space or moves around a lot. But again, it's a really negative and inappropriate way to talk about a loved one. We should always strive to use positive and respectful language when referring to our partners.
It could imply that in this country, every aspect or event should be presented in a concise, short - story - like manner. Maybe it's about emphasizing brevity in communication, so that information can be quickly and effectively conveyed, like how a short story can capture a complete idea or situation in a few pages.
It probably means that a true war story focuses more on the human experiences and emotions rather than just the battles and conflicts.
I think it means that a story with a so-called happy ending can still have more to unfold. Maybe it's saying that a real happy ending isn't just a conclusion but a beginning of new adventures or developments.
This statement is rather unclear and might be a very creative or idiosyncratic way of saying something. It could potentially mean to incorporate a personal or unique element (represented by 'the end of your cock' in a very metaphorical sense) into a story. But it's a rather strange and hard - to - interpret phrase.
Perhaps it's a rather unclear or misphrased statement. If we assume 'came in' as 'interrupted', it might be that you interrupted your little sister while she was narrating a story. This could have been accidental, like you didn't know she was in the middle of it, or maybe you were excited and wanted to add something to the story.
This statement is very unclear and confusing. It might be a miscommunication or a very strange thought. If'mom thought son was his' is a wrong expression, perhaps it was meant to be something else. And'sex story' is also very ambiguous here. It could be a completely wrong or jumbled-up statement without a proper meaning as it stands.