Sure, it can be normal. Just like any person might be interested in what others write about them or their alter - ego. It's a way to connect with the fan community on a different level.
Well, it could be a way for the daredevil to see how others perceive their character. Maybe they find it interesting to see the different scenarios and relationships that fans come up with in the fanfiction.
In general, smaller and less - known locations like Bullseye Lake in Valparaiso may not have a lot of publicized ghost stories. But that doesn't mean there aren't any. Sometimes, the most unexpected places can have the spookiest tales. There could be stories related to tragedies that occurred near the lake in the past, like drownings or accidents, which over time could have morphed into ghost stories, but without more research it's hard to say for sure.
Well, in the Toy Story universe, not all toys are programmed or imagined to talk. Maybe Bullseye's character was meant to communicate through actions and expressions rather than speech.
I'm not entirely sure as 'bullsography' is not a common term. It could potentially be a very specific or even a made - up concept related to Bullseye Records in Canada. Maybe it's about the unique musical achievements or the history of artists signed to Bullseye Records.
Some dedicated toy stores or the official Disney store could have Bullseye from Toy Story available. You could also check out local flea markets or thrift stores for a potential find.