Once upon a time, there was a duck. This duck thought it could fly to the moon. So it started flapping its wings really hard. Day after day, it kept trying. But of course, a duck can't fly to the moon. It was a really stupid idea. And the duck just kept going, not realizing how silly it was. All the other animals in the forest watched and laughed at the duck. But the duck didn't care and continued its impossible mission.
One factor that can make a story a stupid long story is if it has a lot of repetitive elements. For instance, if the same events keep being described over and over again in different ways, it can make the story drag on needlessly.
Well, I don't really know which 'stupid long story' you specifically mean. There could be so many long and perhaps not - so - great stories out there. It could be a story that's overly complicated, full of unnecessary details, or just plain boring. Without more context, it's hard to say more.
A cat once decided that it would be a great idea to climb a really tall tree and then try to jump onto the roof of a house that was far away. It started climbing the tree, very confident. When it got to the top, it took a running start and jumped. But it didn't make it to the roof. Instead, it landed in a big bush. It got all scratched up and had leaves all over it. The cat's owner found it later and just shook their head at how stupid the cat's idea was. It was a long story of the cat's misadventure.
Well, there are those epic sagas from ancient times. For instance, the Iliad. It's filled with long descriptions of battles, the relationships between the characters, and the back - stories of the heroes. It's a stupid long story in the sense that it can be quite a task to get through all the details. Also, some old folk tales that have been passed down through generations often have long - winded parts where the storyteller just goes on and on about the setting or the characters' appearances.
One long stupid story could be about a man who tries to teach his cat to dance. He spends hours making up ridiculous moves and trying to get the cat to imitate him, but all the cat does is stare at him blankly and then walk away. It's a long, pointless story that just shows the man's silly idea.
Some people tell stupid long stories because they just love to talk. They get carried away and don't realize they're rambling. For example, an old aunt might start telling a story about her youth and just keep adding more and more details as she remembers them.
Here are a few recommended novels about top students and slackers:
1. " Study God: All-rounded Work System ": The top student, He Liang, was expelled from school before the college entrance examination, but he did not give up. Through the All-rounded Work System, he went from a bad student to an all-rounded study god.
2. << Rebirth: A Defiant Academic Genius >>: The female lead, Su Qing, returned to her childhood and became smart. She started from scratch and pursued her dreams, eventually becoming an academic genius.>
3. " Top Student's Black Technology System ": The protagonist used the black technology system to become a top student from a bad student, leading technology to the peak of his life.
4. " The Theory of Relativeness of the Top Student: The School Hunk eats the Grass by the Nest ": The male lead is a top student, and the female lead is a slacker. It's very funny.
5. " Rebirth: The Favor of the Ninth Five ": Through hard work and the help of the male protagonist, the female protagonist gradually turned from a bad student to a top student.
These novels covered the transformation and growth between the top students and the bad students, bringing different storylines and characters to the readers.
Well, in some cases, people tell long stupid stories as a form of escapism. They might be bored with the normal, serious conversations and want to go into a world of their own absurd ideas. It can also be a way to bond with others. If you tell a really out - there story and someone else finds it funny or interesting, it can create a connection. Like the story of a person who tried to ride a shopping cart down a hill like it was a sled. It's a long and stupid story, but sharing it can bring people together in laughter.
He could recommend a few popular silly novels. These novels included The Fantasy Adventures of the Sand Sculpture Salted Fish, The Book of Troubled Times, The Spirit Walker, The Tang's Table, and The King of Familiars. These novels all had fantasy elements and humorous plots, suitable for readers who liked this type.