Not at all. In the world of literature and storytelling, we use more refined terms. 'Vomiting' is a very visceral and not - so - pleasant word to associate with the art of creating fantasy stories. We would expect to hear terms like 'conjuring up' or 'spinning' fantasy stories instead. So it's not a common expression, but it could be used in a very creative or idiosyncratic context.
No, it's not a very common expression. Usually, we say things like 'telling' or 'writing' fantasy stories. But it could be a creative or unique way that someone has come up with to describe the act of creating or sharing such stories.
It could mean creating or telling fantasy stories in a very rapid or uncontrolled way, like they are 'pouring out' of someone, similar to how one might vomit. For example, a writer who has a flood of creative ideas and just starts writing down their wild fantasy stories without much thought for structure at first.
Definitely not. These types of stories involve rather unappealing and potentially nauseating elements. While adults may be able to tolerate and even find some sort of creative or thought - provoking aspect in such fantasy stories, children are not likely to have the same reaction. Young kids are more sensitive to these kinds of topics and it could have a negative impact on them, such as causing discomfort or bad dreams.
Food poisoning is a common one. For example, if the school cafeteria food goes bad, students might eat it and then vomit. Another reason could be motion sickness, like if students go on a school bus trip and some get sick from the movement.
There were a few excellent fantasy novels worth recommending. First of all," Legend of the Shepherd God " was a completed work of God. It had completely integrated traditional Chinese mythology and culture, and had re-created the ancient mythological system. Secondly, Battle Through the Heavens was a novel with an ingenious plot and suspense. Although the text was not very literary, the story was very attractive. In addition," Graceful Story " was the ancestor of fantasy novels and had been published for more than ten years. In addition,'Swallowing Cloud River' and 'Eternal Mystic Venerable' were also hot-blooded fantasy novels that were worth reading. These novels were all classic fantasy novels. I recommend them to readers who like fantasy novels.
One way is to add a touch of mystery. For example, if the vomiting and diarrhea are symptoms of a strange curse in a fantasy world. The characters then have to go on a quest to find the source of the curse and break it. This adds an element of adventure to the otherwise unpleasant topics.
No. It's not a common expression at all. It seems rather strange and specific. Most people don't use this combination of words in normal conversation.
Definitely not. In the vast realm of English expressions, this 'cock to big stories' doesn't feature as a common one. Standard English has a whole range of idioms and phrases, but this doesn't seem to be part of that recognized set.
No, it's not a very common expression. Usually, we might say'mom telling me stories' instead.
There were several possible reasons for vomiting blood. One possibility was that the violent vomiting had caused a tear in the cardiac mucus membrane, which was one of the reasons for the upper digestive tract bleeding. The other possibility was that the back wall of the throat was stimulated during vomiting, causing damage to the esophagus and gastric mucus, and even causing tearing syndrome. The specific diagnosis required a medical examination, such as an electronic gastroscopy, to determine the cause. In terms of treatment, the first thing to do was to control the vomiting. Antiemetic drugs could be used. If the bleeding was caused by a tear in the cardiac membrane, it could be treated with drugs that suppressed gastric acid. Under normal circumstances, the amount of blood vomited was small and mostly bloodshot. After stopping vomiting and using acid suppressors, the symptoms usually improved. If there are blood clots in the vomit, further examination is needed and if necessary, treatment to stop bleeding is needed. Please seek medical attention in time and follow the doctor's instructions for treatment.
No, it doesn't seem like it would be a common type of fanfiction. Fanfiction usually focuses on more positive or exciting aspects of characters, like their adventures, relationships, or heroic deeds. Vomiting is not a typical focus, so 'tails vomiting fanfiction' is likely a very niche and unusual creation.