It can be considered normal in some cases. For young children, it might be a form of self - soothing behavior, similar to how they might suck their thumb. However, if it becomes an excessive or compulsive behavior, it could potentially be a sign of underlying issues that might need to be addressed.
No, they aren't the same. Jump Comics is a broader category that may include various types of comics, while Shonen Jump specifically focuses on comics targeted at young male readers.
Well, 'dry hump' is a term that implies a certain sexual - related action. In a story about a mom, this is extremely abnormal and unacceptable. It might be part of a very controversial or even immoral narrative if it exists. But proper stories should uphold positive values and not involve such inappropriate content related to mother figures.
It might be for comfort. Pillows are soft and hugging or moving against them can provide a sense of coziness. Also, it could be a form of self - exploration. As girls grow up, they start to become more aware of their bodies and this could be a simple way of getting to know her own physical sensations in a private and innocent way.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read 'Time Hump Chronicals' myself. But it could be about a series of events that occur over time, perhaps with some unique or strange happenings given the rather odd title.
The 'hump day emoji story' could be about the mid - week slump. Maybe it shows through emojis how people feel on Wednesday. For example, it could start with a tired - looking face emoji in the morning, then as the day progresses, there could be emojis representing coffee to get through the day, and finally an emoji of relief at the end of the day, showing that the 'hump' has been passed. It could also be a story shared among friends where they use emojis to communicate their mid - week experiences.
A 'hump day story' might be that a person always struggles to get through Wednesdays at work. But one Wednesday, they received an unexpected compliment from their boss on a project they had been working hard on. This small gesture made the whole day better and gave them new energy for the rest of the week. So, it shows how a little positive feedback can change a 'hump day'.