It could mean that there is a story centered around a person named Porsha and the term 'little bastard' might be used to describe someone or something in an endearing or not - so - endearing way in that story. The '550' could be just something added randomly or it could have a special meaning within the context of the story that only the people who know the full story would understand.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'porsha 550a little bastard story' is. It could be a very personal or local story. Maybe it's about a character named Porsha and some event related to a 'little bastard' which could be a term used affectionately or derogatorily in the context of the story.
The term'rejected little secret novel' might imply that there is a novel out there which has some sort of mystery or concealed elements and unfortunately it has been turned down. It could be that the story's message was too obscure or the pacing was off, causing the rejection.
Perhaps it was a misconstrued story from her early days in the music industry. When Mariah Carey was starting out, she was in a very competitive environment. Maybe some rival or jealous person made up a story about her and this 'old dirty bastard' figure to try and damage her reputation. However, Mariah Carey has always been a class act and her music speaks for itself.
It could involve his struggles to gain acceptance in a society that looks down on him. Maybe there's a quest for his true identity and to find his place in the world.
Well, one possible meaning is a subversion of the traditional innocence associated with Little Red Riding Hood. The cannibal aspect turns the story into a horror - filled exploration. It might also be about power dynamics. In the original, the wolf has power over Little Red Riding Hood. Here, the idea of cannibalism could heighten that power imbalance to a more extreme and disturbing level. It's like taking the simple good - vs - evil of the original and twisting it into a more complex and disturbing narrative.
Well, if 'balls' are, say, balloons, it could be a story about a little sister popping full balloons to relieve some sort of situation, like they were taking up too much space.
I'm not sure which specific 'little bastard story' you are referring to. There could be many stories with such a name or description. Can you be more specific?
Using the term 'bastard' in this context is inappropriate and disrespectful. 'Kushina' is Naruto's mother in the Naruto series. A 'fanfic' is a fan - created fictional work. But this title seems to convey a negative and unkind sentiment towards a character or a work related to Naruto.
One possible theme could be resilience. If the car is called 'little bastard' in a sort of endearing way, it might be because it kept going despite its problems.
It could mean that there are young individuals, the 'little prisoners', who are in a situation where they have lost their freedom. And the 'tragic' part implies that they are suffering or facing difficult circumstances.