Maybe the fanfic has really bad grammar or writing style that makes it hard to read. It could also be that the content is so overly cheesy or has some really strange plot twists that are off - putting.
Coub might try skimming through the fanfic first to get an overall sense of the story. If there are parts that seem off - putting, they can skip those sections. Also, they could look for fanfics in a different genre or with different themes that they are more likely to enjoy. Another option is to take breaks while reading, so they don't get overwhelmed by any unpleasant aspects of the writing.
I'm not entirely sure what 'harry potter throw up fanfic' specifically means. It could potentially be a very strange or poorly written fanfiction related to Harry Potter that makes you feel 'queasy' in a sense, like it's so bad it makes you want to 'throw up'. But it might also be some sort of really out - there creative interpretation that involves a situation in the Harry Potter world where a character throws up or something really odd like that.
I'm not aware of any specifically named 'harry potter throw up fanfic' that are well - known in a positive sense. Most likely, if there were such fanfics that were really that bad, they wouldn't gain much popularity. However, there might be some really odd or poorly written ones out there in the vast sea of Harry Potter fanfiction that someone might consider to be in this category, but I can't name any off the top of my head.
There was this time when my dad had the baby in his arms during a family gathering. The baby must have eaten too much because he threw up all over dad's shoulder. Dad didn't miss a beat. He turned to us and said, 'Well, looks like the baby doesn't like my cologne.' He then calmly took the baby to get cleaned up, all while making everyone around laugh with his easy - going attitude.
My dad was trying to feed the baby. But the baby clearly wasn't having it and threw up right into the bowl of food. Dad looked at the mess and chuckled, saying 'I guess that's one way to say no more food'. He then wiped the baby's face and started over with a new bowl of food, much more carefully this time.
Stress is a big factor. Just like the boy who threw up on his test paper. School can be really stressful with exams, presentations, and peer pressure. Some people's bodies react to this stress by making them feel sick to their stomachs and ultimately throwing up.
It's unlikely but not impossible. Usually, dogs don't respond to fictional fear in such a direct way. However, if the dog is highly stressed or has underlying health issues, intense fictional fear could potentially trigger vomiting.