Definitely. Consider the fact that many people lead busy lives. They often choose convenience foods which are usually high in fat and sugar. Plus, stress can also lead to overeating. All these factors combined make 'getting fatter stories' a common occurrence. For instance, students during exam periods may overeat due to stress and start gaining weight.
One 'getting fatter' story could be about a person who starts working a sedentary job and constantly snacks at their desk. They gradually gain weight as they burn fewer calories and consume more. For example, they used to be active and fit, but now they find their clothes getting tighter and they have less energy.
The shadow at night was thinner than the person. At night or in the evening, the sun's rays were blocked by the body, so the shadows produced were shadows. In addition, according to some of the answers in the search results, the size and shape of the shadow could change according to the height of the sun. When the height of the sun was high, the shadow would be fatter. When the height of the sun was low, the shadow would be thin and long. However, there was no clear answer in the search results as to whether the person on camera would appear fatter. Therefore, based on the information provided, I can't be sure if the shadow will be fatter than me.
I'm not sure which specific character you are referring to. There could be many novels from 1922, and without more context, it's difficult to determine who was fatter.
In a made - up story, a fatter bear was trying to enter a small cave to hibernate. But it got stuck at the entrance. Its fat rolls jiggled as it tried to squeeze in. It was so frustrated. Then a group of squirrels noticed and they brought some tools. They dug around the entrance a bit to make it wider. The bear was finally able to enter the cave, and it learned that it might need to find a bigger place to hibernate next time.
Maybe it refers to the idea that the concept of being 'fatter' is an important or stuck - on aspect within a particular piece of story fiction. Like in a story about body image in a fictional society, the idea of being fatter is central and can't be easily removed or ignored from the narrative.
Sure. There was a fatter man who loved to dance. Every time he danced, his belly would jiggle. He didn't care though, he just enjoyed the rhythm. One day, there was a dance competition in his town. He entered and his unique jiggle - filled dance moves actually won the hearts of the audience and he ended up winning the competition.
Again, without knowing the specific novel, not much can be said. We don't know if this fatter character was a villain or a hero, or what role they played in the story.
I recommend "The Counterattack of the Fat Girl in Online Games" to you. The female protagonist in the book is a fat and cute girl who transmigrated into a game world. Here, she used her intelligence and wit to brave the game world and become a veritable game expert! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗