I'm not entirely sure what specific 'Klay Thompson scaffolding' story you're referring to. There could be some unique incident or situation related to Klay Thompson and scaffolding that I'm not familiar with. It might be something very specific within a certain context, like at a stadium construction where he was involved in some way related to scaffolding, but without more information, it's hard to tell the full story.
There could be a chance that Stephen King has made some remarks about Jim Thompson's novels in an interview or an article that could be seen as an 'intro' in a broader sense. However, without more research, it's difficult to say for certain. Thompson's novels are often dark and gritty, and if King were to introduce one, he might comment on the noir elements and the complex characters.
Well, it depends on the context of the fanfiction. If the fanfiction is about Flash Thompson's family having some kind of kryptonite - like weakness inducer for Spider - Man, then they could win. But if it's a more traditional view, Spider - Man has fought far more dangerous foes. His powers are not just physical but also include his intelligence in using his powers. The Thompson family would have to be extremely well - coordinated and have some extraordinary abilities to take on Spider - Man and win.
McGregor's unruly behavior and his disrespect towards Khabib. He said things that were completely unacceptable. Khabib, being a proud fighter with strong values, couldn't let those remarks slide. So, he took on McGregor in the fight to set things straight and prove his worth in the MMA world.
There was a girl and a boy in a competition. It was a race. The boy was overconfident and made some taunting remarks towards the girl before the race. This made the girl determined to win. During the race, the boy tried to block the girl's path a few times. The girl, not one to be bullied, elbowed him gently but firmly out of the way. In the end, the girl won and the boy was left fuming. But the girl just walked away with a proud smile on her face.
Once, I saw a wife and a mistress have an argument in a park. The wife found out about the mistress and confronted her. The mistress tried to act tough at first, but the wife was full of anger and rightful indignation. The wife started shouting about how the mistress was ruining her family. In the end, the mistress, feeling ashamed, ran away.
One interesting plot could be where Flash Thompson's family has a long - held grudge against Spider - Man for some past incident. They team up and use their knowledge of the city and some high - tech gadgets to try and expose Spider - Man's identity. Another plot could be that Flash's family has a secret connection to a super - villain, and they are forced to work against Spider - Man under the villain's threat.
Stephen King's novels are mainly focused on things like psychological horror, small - town secrets, and the battle between good and evil in a more general sense. There isn't really a common theme of a fight community in his works that I can recall. For example, in 'It', the focus is on the kids fighting against the evil entity Pennywise, not a fight community as such.
Jealousy. The wife is jealous of the mistress for stealing her husband's attention and love. And the mistress might be jealous of the wife's legal position in the man's life.