This novel is an "always-ongoing" novel containing a compilation of fictional funny stories. New fictional funny stories will be added to new chapters in this book over time.
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Funny Chats
This novel contains a compilation on funny chats to entertain all of you. One chapter refers to one chat.
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FUNNY CONVERSATIONS
This novel contains funny conversations between fictional people. They are written to entertain all of you. One chapter represents one conversation in this novel.
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FUNNY STORIES
This novel is an always ongoing novel containing funny stories. One chapter represents one story. New funny stories will be added here over time. So, stay tuned!
Notes: All stories and characters in this novel here are fictional! This novel is just for fun!
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A Sad Attempt at Being Funny
This is a collection of hilarious blogs written over a long period of time. Some are serious but mostly this book is comprised of blogs that are silly and funny.
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I have created a funny, but deadly Dungeon in another world
Many think of the afterlife, some think they will face the judgment of God, some think they will only fade away in the darkness of nothing or that they will be reicarnated in another world. Like any nerd and otaku, Kaio belived/hopped that will be the last option that would happened to hum when he died, and that's what happened to him, he just didn't expect it to turn into a dungeon.
Now he will have to adapt quickly, if he want to survive in this new world, that seems like a mixture of a western fantasy world and eastern cultivation, as possibly the only Dungeon in the world.
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Struggle Towards Funny
Buku Struggle Towards Funny adalah kumpulan cerita pendek humor absurd yang alur ceritanya tidak sesuai dengan judul ceritanya. Buku ini saya buat hanya untuk parah manusia yang mungkin butuh sedikit tawa dan hiburan di masah-masah pandemi penuh kegunda galauan ini.
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Funny Ghost
Mengisahkan tentang seorang pelajar SMA yang indigo bernama Gery, berawal ketika Gery dan teman - teman sekolahnya pergi study tour ke sebuah bangunan bekas keraton pada abad ke 17. Disana Gery bertemu dengan arwah Tjokro Adi Kusumo, seorang mahapati kerajaan yang tewas terbunuh saat perang melawan penjajah dari negri Belanda. Dengan dendam yang begitu besar, Mahapati Tjokro Adi Kusumo meminta bantuan Gery untuk hidup kembali demi membalaskan dendamnya pada keturunan Jendral Stephen Van De Rulls yang telah membunuhnya..
Apakah dendam Tjokro berhasil terbalaskan?
trailer di youtube : https://youtu.be/-_rruLRCuqA
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Undertale funny moments
Its about having fun with friends and family hope you would love it
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Funny Love
Hello there readers I hope you enjoy this story about and about the funniest way to find love though music.????
The idioms with historical stories are as follows:
1 Beacon Fire Playing with the Dukes: From the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, it described the dukes fighting with each other and teasing each other.
[2. Loyalty to the Country: From the Water Margins, it described loyalty to the country at the expense of one's own life.]
3. So-so: From "Dream of the Red Chamber", it is described as not being serious enough in doing things, only asking for passable, not perfection.
4. Self-deceiving: From the Analects of Confucius, it described people deceiving themselves and pretending not to see things that they clearly could not cover up.
5. Waiting for the rabbit: From Han Feizi, it described people who lacked foresight and only wanted to get something without working and rely on luck to succeed.
6. The shadow of a bow in a cup and a snake in a snake's shadow: From Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, it is used to describe the illusory scene where people are paranoid because of fear, which often causes people to have illusions.
[7 Thousand Miles of Dyke Destroys Ant Nest: From Han Feizi, it is used to describe the chain reaction of things that a small mistake or hidden danger may lead to serious consequences.]
8. The lips are gone, the teeth are cold: From the Analects of Confucius, it described the threat between neighboring countries because of the lack of lips and teeth. It was a metaphor for the relationship of mutual dependence.
The above are some idioms with historical stories that I hope can help you.
There are many idioms related to historical stories.
1. Waiting for the rabbit by the stump: It described sticking to narrow experience and not seeking innovation.
[2] The shadow of a snake in a cup: It described people who made false imaginations out of fear.
[3. Beat the grass and scare the snake. This is a metaphor for causing unnecessary trouble when one's actions are careless.]
4. Tattling: It refers to exposing bad things about others behind their backs.
5. Slap one's face and pretend to be fat: It described excessive extravagance and waste regardless of one's actual situation.
6. Hit the snake and hit the seven inches: It was like finding the key to the problem and you could succeed in one shot.
Killing the goose that laid the golden eggs: It was a metaphor for taking extreme measures to sacrifice a little bit of immediate benefits for the sake of long-term development.
8. Self-deceiving: It refers to deceiving oneself and trying to cover up something that clearly cannot be covered up.
9. To be forced to do something when you are not prepared.
10. Overkill: To describe superfluous descriptions or suggestions.
There are many idioms about wine and stories. Here are some common ones:
1. Addiction to alcohol: It refers to physical or mental problems caused by excessive drinking.
2. Wine Pool and Meat Forest: It is often used to describe luxurious entertainment venues or rich families.
3. Wine is not afraid of the deep alley: describe a product with a good reputation that can attract more customers without publicity.
4. A thousand cups of wine to meet a confidant: It is used to describe meeting like-minded people at the wine table to talk about the world.
5. Wine and meat pass through the intestines and stay in the Buddha's heart: It describes that as long as people let go of their desires, they can obtain inner peace.
6. Speak the truth after drinking: It is used to describe a person who can honestly express his true thoughts after being drunk.
7. Drunkard's intention is not the wine: to describe a person's behavior motive is not to drink but to have other intentions.
Fair-weather friends: To describe people who only have a beneficial relationship with each other and have no true friendship.
Drunk driving: It refers to the behavior of people who drive without regard for safety after being drunk.
Talking business at the wine table: This is a description of the behavior of exchanging business information at a banquet in a business setting.
As a fan of online literature, I've learned a lot about online literature. The following are some common idioms with words:
1. A thousand miles in a day: the metaphor is to make rapid progress.
2. Waiting for the rabbit by a tree: It is a metaphor for the fluke mentality of not wanting to work hard to achieve success.
3. Act according to one's ability: It means that one must make decisions according to one's own ability and situation.
4. Virtuous and Able to Carry Things: It refers to a person with noble moral character who can carry heavy things.
5. Work together: It refers to working together in unity.
6. Love at first sight: It refers to having a good impression on the first meeting.
7 Perseverance: It refers to perseverance and continuous effort.
Step by step: It means that learning, work, etc. must be carried out in a certain order and step by step.
9. Refreshing and happy: refers to a happy mood and a broad vision.
10. Don't want to leave: It means that you like this place and don't want to leave.
11 act according to one's ability and take into account the overall situation: It means to do things according to one's own ability and situation while taking into account the overall situation.
12 Love at First Sight, Love at Second Sight: It refers to having a good impression on the first meeting and then being unable to forget it.
Work together: It means to work together to achieve success.
Step by step from shallow to deep: It means that learning, work, etc. must be carried out in a certain order and step by step at the same time.
Refreshing and optimistic: refers to a happy mood, broad vision, and actively face life.
One idiom could be 'hair - raising'. It gives the sense of something so terrifying that it makes your hair stand on end, just like in a good horror story where a sudden, scary moment gives you that physical reaction. Another is 'blood - curdling'. This implies something extremely horrifying, often associated with things that are gory or very frightening in a horror context. And 'chill to the bone' is also suitable. It means to be extremely cold, but in horror stories, it can describe the feeling of fear that goes deep into your being, like when a spooky presence is felt.
The idiom 'All that glitters is not gold' is also very useful. It can be part of a story about a character who is deceived by the outward appearance of something or someone. For example, a treasure hunter finds a shiny object in a cave and thinks he has found gold. But when he tries to sell it, he discovers it's just a worthless piece of metal, teaching him the lesson of this idiom.
Some idioms for scary stories include 'spine - chilling'. This idiom emphasizes the effect on your body, specifically your spine, when you experience something very scary in a story. It's like a shiver running down your spine. 'Skin - crawling' is another one. It gives the idea that the situation in the story is so gross or terrifying that it makes your skin feel like it's crawling, as if there are bugs all over you. And 'eerie silence' can also be considered an idiom for scary stories. The lack of sound in a spooky situation can be very unsettling, and this idiom captures that feeling.
Here are four idioms about historical stories:
Dedication: From Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang was described as doing his best for the cause of Shu Han until the end.
2. The unity of knowledge and action: From the Analects of Confucius, it means that knowledge and action should be combined in order to truly play a role.
3. Waiting for the rabbit: From Sima Qian of the Han Dynasty,"Records of the Historian, Han Feizi's Xianxue" described people who had no foresight and only wanted to reap without sowing and wait for good luck to come, but did not know that their own efforts were the most important.
4. Working together: From Romance of the Three Kingdoms, it described working together to achieve a common goal.