It depends on a few factors. If your comic is long and complex, splitting it into books could make it more manageable for readers and allow for better pacing. But if it's short and concise, it might not be necessary.
Sure. I was at a school event and I told the teacher that I thought the performance was boring. I didn't realize my microphone was on. Everyone heard it. It was mortifying.
I think you should only do it if it makes sense for the story. For example, if the first half sets up a lot of background and the second half is the main action or resolution. But if the narrative flows smoothly without a clear break point, then don't split it.
Well, without more context, it's difficult to fully explain the 'My Mouth is a Volcano' online story. However, generally speaking, if a mouth is seen as a volcano, it might imply that the character in the story has a very impulsive way of speaking. They might blurt out things without thinking, just like a volcano erupts suddenly and uncontrollably. Maybe it's a story about a person learning to control their outbursts of speech.
It's possible that 'Split' is a novel. However, without more details, it's hard to say for sure. Maybe it's a title of a lesser-known work or a self-published piece.
Well, I have this story where I was in a meeting at work. I just couldn't keep my mouth shut and started rambling on about some ideas that were not fully formed. Everyone just stared at me. It made me look really unprofessional. I learned that I should think before I speak in such situations.
I don't think it's a common experience to just casually talk about such an intimate and private situation. However, everyone's sexual experiences are different. Some might find it a part of their consensual and private sexual exploration within a relationship, but it's not something that should be shared without appropriate boundaries and respect for privacy.
The main idea could be the struggle to control one's words. A volcano is powerful and uncontrollable, so if the mouth is a volcano, it might be about the challenges of managing what comes out of it. For example, it could be about someone who is too eager to share their thoughts and opinions and has to learn to hold back a bit.