Well, the 'too hot to handle story' could be about a situation that's so intense or difficult to manage. Maybe it's a story where the events are so extreme that they're like a hot potato, hard to handle. For example, it could be about a group of people facing a really challenging task that has high stakes and lots of pressure.
Sure. There's a story about a young entrepreneur who tried to enter a highly competitive market dominated by big companies. He had a great idea for a new product, but the challenges were 'too hot to handle'. He faced legal battles from the big players who didn't want new competition, lack of funds as investors were scared, and technical difficulties in production. But he still fought on.
Yes, it can be seen as one. In the family reunion aspect, there might be characters who start from a rather ordinary or overlooked position, just like Cinderella. And the events in 'Too Hot to Handle' could potentially unfold in a way that mimics the Cinderella story, with someone rising above the rest and finding a sort of 'happily ever after' within the family reunion context.
One possible interpretation is that the 'too hot to handle' means it's a story that is difficult to prove or disprove. UFO stories often lack concrete evidence, and this one might be so out - there that it's hard to deal with in terms of verification.
The 'too hot to handle ufo story' could potentially be about a situation where a UFO was observed to be extremely hot, like it was on fire or giving off intense heat rays. This could have been during a close encounter where the heat was not only felt but also had an impact on the surrounding environment. It might also be a story that has been exaggerated over time, starting from a simple sighting of a bright object that people later associated with extreme heat because of its appearance or some other strange phenomena that occurred during the sighting.
The connection could be in the aspect of a character's journey. Just as Cinderella goes from a low - status situation to a more prominent one, someone in the 'Too Hot to Handle' family reunion might experience a similar upward shift. For example, they could be the black sheep of the family who then becomes the center of attention or the one who solves family problems.
It could be that the heat source was too strong during the cooking process. If it was cooked on a high - heat stove for too long, it would naturally be very hot. In the context of the story, perhaps the person making the porage was distracted and didn't notice how hot it was getting. Or it might be that the container it was served in was good at retaining heat, like a thick ceramic bowl, which kept the porage hotter for longer.
I'm not sure which specific 'not too hot not too cold story' you mean. It could be a story about finding the perfect temperature, like a Goldilocks situation where she found the porridge that was just right, not too hot and not too cold. Maybe it's about a place with a very pleasant climate all year round, neither too sweltering in summer nor freezing in winter.
๐I recommend the following two novels to you:
1. "A House at the End of the World": Although the main character only has one house, the description of the post-apocalyptic environment in this novel is very realistic. There are no exaggerated settings, and there is no overly powerful main character. It is closer to the real state of life.
2. "Rules of Space Survival": The protagonist is just an ordinary person, but in the apocalypse, he has a magical space. He gradually understands the secrets of the space, and through hard work to survive and study, he constantly improves his ability. It may not be obvious that he is strong, but it is emphasized that he can survive in the apocalypse through his own efforts and continuous improvement.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐