The cast of 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' is a prime example. The actors were so flamboyant and unique in their own ways. Tim Curry as Dr. Frank - N - Furter was an iconic and extremely strange character. The entire cast's energy, their off - beat performances, and the way they interacted both on and off - screen was much more out - there than most fictional concepts. It was a cast that defied normalcy and was truly stranger than fiction, especially considering the cult following and the wild events associated with the movie.
The Voynich Manuscript is a great example. It's a very old, hand - written book filled with strange illustrations and text that no one has been able to fully decipher yet. The origin, purpose, and meaning of this manuscript are all a mystery. It's much stranger than most fictional mysteries you'd read about in a novel.
A spoon made from a meteorite. It's so strange because it's not your everyday material for a spoon, and it has an otherworldly origin, much stranger than anything you'd find in most fictional stories about spoons.
The phenomenon of the dancing plague in the Middle Ages. People in a town started dancing uncontrollably for days, some even to the point of exhaustion or death. There's no clear scientific explanation for it even today, and it's far stranger than most fictional stories about mass hysteria.
One example could be a love that occurs between two people who have a significant age gap and are from different generations. In fiction, such relationships are sometimes explored but often in a more predictable way. However, in real life, if their love story involves unique circumstances like they met through an unusual event, like they were both lost in a remote forest and their survival experience brought them together. Their love that grows from such an extraordinary situation could be considered 'love you stranger than fiction'.
Sure. How about the discovery of tardigrades? These microscopic creatures can survive in extreme conditions like outer space, intense heat, and freezing cold. It's like something out of a science - fiction story, but it's real, and it's stranger than most fan - fiction ideas about indestructible creatures.
If 'omsi' is a new form of energy discovery that not only defies the laws of physics as we currently know them but also has some really strange side - effects. For example, it might cause inanimate objects to exhibit signs of consciousness, which is way stranger than most science fiction ideas about energy.
Well, I've heard of a situation where the rent of an apartment was determined by the number of plants the tenant had. If they had more than five plants, the rent would increase by a certain amount. This is really strange because in fictional stories about renting, things like this rarely come up. Usually, rent is based on the size, location, and amenities of the property, not the number of plants someone has.
Some music reviews can be really strange. Take a review of a heavy metal concert. The reviewer might say that the lead singer's voice was so powerful that it 'broke the fabric of reality' during the performance. It's an over - the - top way of expressing how impactful the music was, but it's definitely stranger than the normal reviews that just talk about the setlist or the performance quality.
It's'stranger than fiction'. One example could be the story of the 'Miracle on the Hudson' where a plane landed on a river and all passengers survived. It was so unexpected that it seemed stranger than any fictional plane crash scenario.
Since 'ultra nate' is not a clear term, for 'stranger than fiction', an example could be some real - life scientific discoveries. For instance, the discovery of quantum entanglement, where particles can be instantaneously connected regardless of distance. It's so strange that it seems like something out of a science - fiction novel.