Some might consider the Canto Bight sequence in 'The Last Jedi' a dumb story. It introduced a new location full of gamblers and rich people that didn't seem to add much to the overall plot. It felt like a side - adventure that was kind of forced and didn't really move the main story forward.
One dumbest true story is about a man who tried to rob a bank but wrote the demand note on a piece of paper with his own name on it. He was caught very quickly. Another one is a person who thought that putting a lemon in the microwave would make it charge his phone. Of course, it ended up in a mess.
The 'Star Wars 5 Minute Star Wars Stories' are filled with cool stories. There's the story of the Ewoks on Endor. How they helped the Rebel Alliance in their fight against the Empire. They used their primitive yet effective weapons and knowledge of the forest to outwit the Imperial forces. Then there's the story of the Clone Wars. How the clones were created and their role in the battles that shaped the galaxy long before the events of the original trilogy.
Stephen King has such a vast body of work that it's hard to label any as 'dumbest'. His stories range from horror masterpieces to more character - driven tales. However, some readers might not like the stories where he goes too far into the supernatural without enough grounding in the real world. For instance, some might find certain of his stories about otherworldly creatures that seem to have no real connection to human emotions or experiences as less engaging, but again, this is all a matter of personal opinion.
They often have characters that make silly mistakes. For example, in 'The Tortoise and the Hare', the hare is overconfident and takes a nap during the race, which is a really dumb move. This shows kids the importance of not being too cocky.
Well, there was the Florida man who tried to rob a bank with a banana. He thought it looked like a gun and the tellers just stared at him in disbelief until the police arrived. It was really a stupid attempt.
There might be untold stories regarding the Sith's influence on certain events during the Clone Wars. The Sith often work in the shadows, and there could be tales of their manipulation that we haven't seen yet. For example, how they influenced certain battles to their advantage without the Jedi fully realizing it at the time.
In the Star Wars universe, there are no official 'bondage stories' in the sense of inappropriate content. However, there are stories of characters being captured and restrained. For example, Han Solo was frozen in carbonite, which could be seen as a form of restraint. This was a significant plot point as it led to his rescue by Leia and Luke later on.
One interesting story could be about a young Jedi who discovers a hidden power within the Star Wars files. Maybe it's a long - forgotten Force technique that changes the way they view the Jedi Order.
Well, in some 'Star Wars Horror Stories', there are accounts of lost planets filled with nightmarish creatures. These planets might have been hidden away for ages, and when explorers stumble upon them, they face terrors beyond imagination. There could also be stories about the Empire's secret prisons where the most cruel and inhumane experiments were carried out on prisoners, using the Force as a tool for pain and control.
The story of Order 66 is extremely dark. The clone troopers, who had fought side by side with the Jedi, suddenly turned on them and wiped out most of the Jedi Order. This event led to the near - destruction of the Jedi and the rise of the Galactic Empire, causing chaos and despair throughout the galaxy.