Of course not. It's an expression that is both vulgar and unhygienic - sounding, and has no place in civilized communication. We should strive to use positive, respectful, and appropriate language at all times.
I'm not entirely sure what a specific 'fart on big dick story' is meant to convey as it seems rather vulgar and not a common or appropriate expression. It could potentially be some sort of made - up or inappropriate joke or anecdote within a certain context that involves inappropriate and unhygienic ideas.
Definitely not. It is not suitable for public discussion or creation. We should promote positive values through stories, like kindness, courage and love.
Definitely not. A proper English expression would follow correct spelling, grammar rules, and have a clear meaning. This phrase has a misspelled word and the overall construction is very unclear and not in line with standard English usage.
It's offensive. Dick Grayson is a well - known character, and we should focus on his positive aspects like his heroism, his relationships in a non - vulgar way, and his role in the fictional universe. Using such a description not only shows disrespect to the character but also to the fans who appreciate the character for more positive reasons.
No, it's not appropriate. Such topics are vulgar and disrespectful to a relationship. A healthy relationship should be based on mutual respect, love, and positive values, not on such inappropriate and objectifying obsessions.
Definitely not. In a civilized society, we should promote positive values and interactions. This type of story is not suitable for public discussion or sharing as it can make others uncomfortable and is not in line with moral and ethical standards.
Sharing such a story is highly inappropriate as it involves vulgar and private sexual content that should be kept within the boundaries of a couple's relationship and not made public.
Such topics are not suitable for public discussion as they cross the boundaries of good taste and propriety.
No, it's not a common expression at all. I've never heard of it in normal conversation or in general English usage.
No. Such stories are inappropriate as they may contain vulgar and unethical content.