Perhaps it implies that the dead, in a metaphorical sense, communicate stories through the impact they had on the living. Their memories, the lessons they taught, and the legacies they left behind all tell a story. Like a great artist whose works continue to speak long after they are gone.
It could mean that the past, which is associated with the dead, holds a lot of stories. For example, through historical records, archaeological findings, and family heirlooms left by those who have passed away, we can uncover tales of their lives, their cultures, and the events they experienced.
Basically, it's a simple statement of fact. Dead people can't communicate verbally or in any way that living people do to convey stories. In many cultures and stories, the living are left to piece together the lives of the dead through other means like diaries or things they left behind. But the direct act of the dead person telling their own story? That's impossible because they are no longer alive to do so.
It usually refers to a comic that has ended or is no longer being produced or updated.
Well, in general stories, 'getting even with sister' often refers to a situation where one sibling feels wronged by the other sister and tries to make things equal again. This could be due to a variety of reasons such as a sister getting more attention, or taking something that belongs to the other. So the wronged sister might do something to regain a sense of fairness, like telling their parents about the sister's misbehavior if the sister did something bad first.
Well, perhaps it implies that old people have a lot of memories which are like old, dead stories. They've lived through so much that they keep seeing these stories in their minds. For example, they might remember old family tales, events from their youth that have long passed, or historical events they witnessed. It's like their memories are filled with these 'dead stories' that they keep reliving.
The term 'dead dove' in fanfic usually implies that the story contains elements that are unconventional, potentially shocking, or not for the faint of heart. It serves as a kind of heads-up for those who might be sensitive to such themes.
In fanfic, 'dead dove' typically refers to a particularly dark, disturbing, or taboo theme or plot element.
It could mean that stories have the power to convey other stories within them. For example, a historical novel can tell the story of a particular period, and within that, it can tell the stories of individual characters. It's like a nested concept, where one narrative contains or reveals other narratives.
Perhaps it means that stories themselves have the power and the content within them to give birth to other stories. A story can be full of characters, events, and emotions. These elements can then be re - worked, re - imagined, and combined in different ways to form new stories. For instance, a story about a hero's journey can inspire another story about a different hero in a different world, but with similar challenges and growth. In this way, stories serve as a rich source or a starting point to tell other stories.
It could be a very creative and perhaps metaphorical statement. Maybe it means that even in the most vulnerable or natural state (naked), one still has the ability or inclination to engage with stories, either literally by reading books while nude or more figuratively that one's essence is always receptive to stories.
I'm not entirely sure. 'Nagsto' isn't a common word in relation to Naruto or fanfiction. It could be a very specific or made - up term by a particular author or group, but without more context, it's hard to say what it means exactly.