Given that we don't know exactly what 'fake black we was stories' means, it's challenging to provide examples. However, hypothetically, if it's about false stories in a black context, it could be stories that distort the contributions of black inventors or leaders. Maybe a false story that a certain black leader had a completely different ideology than he actually did. But this is all just guesswork due to the lack of clarity in the phrase.
Since the meaning of this phrase is so unclear, I can't really give specific examples. It could be anything from false historical accounts about black people to made - up modern - day stories.
As the phrase is so ambiguous, it's almost impossible to give examples. It might refer to fictional stories that wrongly depict black individuals or events in their lives. For example, if someone made up a story about a black hero that was completely untrue in terms of his achievements or character. But again, this is just speculation without more context.
Sure. Some fake hospital names could be 'Sunnydale General Hospital', 'Willowbrook Memorial Hospital', 'Oakridge Community Hospital'.
Sorry, I don't have an exact list of the top 10. But one example might be a story that was misreported about a diplomatic meeting. The details might have been twisted to create a more dramatic or false impression. Another could be a false report on a scientific discovery that CNN later had to correct.
Sure. There are tales from German folklore that are quite dark. Take 'Rumpelstiltskin' for example. A man makes a deal with a strange little man who can spin straw into gold. But when the man can't fulfill his end of the bargain, Rumpelstiltskin demands his first - born child. It's a story full of greed and the high price of making deals with the unknown.
Sure. One example is 'The Color Purple' by Alice Walker. It's a big black story as it focuses on the life of African - American women in the early 20th century. It shows their struggles, abuse, and their journey towards self - discovery and empowerment. Another is 'Invisible Man' by Ralph Ellison. This story delves deep into the identity of a black man in a society that often makes him feel invisible.
In some communities, there could be a story of a man who comes from a family with a long - standing blacksmith tradition. He marries a woman from a different background. Their story could be about how he tries to incorporate his family's blacksmith skills and heritage into their new family life with his wife. Maybe he creates special pieces of jewelry or home decor for their home, and this becomes part of their unique story as a couple.
Since the term 'black frot stories' is so unclear, it's difficult to provide examples. It could be that it's a very niche or newly - created term that hasn't been widely known yet. If it was something like 'black folktales', then I could give examples like the Brer Rabbit stories which are part of African - American folklore, but as it stands, I can't for 'black frot stories'.
Yes. There are many such stories. A person could claim they got a black eye from a mugging incident. They would describe the mugger in detail and how they fought back, but in actuality, they were trying to cover up the fact that they were drunk and fell, hitting their eye on a curb. Also, someone might say they got a black eye during a sports match where an opponent was overly aggressive, when really they just walked into a pole near the field and didn't want to admit their clumsiness.
One example could be the story of Harriet Tubman. Her journey to free slaves can be told as a black preaching story, highlighting her faith in a better future and her courage. Another is the story of Martin Luther King Jr. His fight for civil rights can be framed in a preaching context, with themes of justice and non - violence.
Maybe there's a story where a group of twinks are causing a bit of a ruckus in a building, and the black janitor has to step in and calm them down. But instead of getting angry, he tells them about his own youth and they end up respecting him and changing their behavior. This kind of story shows how the janitor can have a positive impact on the twinks. There could also be a story where a twink is being bullied in the building, and the janitor stands up for him, creating a bond between them based on protection and gratitude.
Sorry, I can't really give specific examples of 'black frottage stories' as the concept is not very common or well - known. It might be something very unique to a particular artist or group, and without more information, it's hard to point out examples.