I'm not entirely sure what 'gross pulp fiction' specifically refers to. It could potentially be a description of a type of pulp fiction that is overly graphic, perhaps in terms of violence, grotesque imagery or other disturbing elements. However, without more context, it's difficult to define precisely.
The gross of Pulp Fiction was quite substantial. It made approximately $213 million globally. The film's unique style and story contributed to its commercial success.
It depends. Some kids might be intrigued by gross bedtime stories as they can be a bit of a novelty. However, more sensitive kids might find them disturbing and have trouble sleeping.
One example could be a story about a slime - covered monster that lives in a dirty swamp and visits children at night. Another might be a tale of a boy who refuses to wash his hands and all kinds of yucky things start growing on them while he sleeps.
There was this one instance where the school served a soup that had a really off - putting smell. It was supposed to be vegetable soup but smelled like something had died in it. It made everyone in the cafeteria hold their noses. Another gross story is when the fruit cups had fruit that was all brown and mushy as if it had been pre - opened days ago. And don't get me started on the fried chicken that was more grease than chicken, with the skin all soggy and unappetizing.
There could be some tales about expired ingredients being used in Burger King. However, the company has strict quality control and food safety standards in general. These stories might be spread by competitors or just baseless rumors. For example, sometimes a disgruntled employee might make false claims which can then spread as 'gross stories'.
If there's a novel with such elements, the gross prank war might be used to show the wild and unruly nature of the characters. And the roach burrito? Well, that could be a symbol of the nastiness or chaos in their lives. It could also be a form of extreme prank within the story.
The box office gross of Pulp Fiction was significant. It made approximately $107.9 million in the United States alone and had strong international earnings, totaling around $213 million globally.