While in the past there may have been some very rare and extreme situations in certain tribal or archaic cultures that had some form of 'group marriage' which could be misconstrued as wife sharing, but these are far from the norm. And in today's globalized world, these are almost non - existent as international laws and human rights norms prevail. For example, in most Western cultures, marriage is based on the concept of two people committing to each other exclusively.
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Some scary stories from the USA include the story of a possessed doll that brings bad luck to whoever owns it. There's also the legend of a lake where a monster is said to lurk beneath the surface. And then there's the tale of a haunted school where strange things happen at night.
This sentence came from a plot in the online novel " Battle Through the Heavens." In the novel, the main character, Xiao Yan, had transmigrated to a different world. In this world, he could freely travel through endless time and space. However, he had a restriction, which was that he could not leave his "skin bag" because it was only a container that limited his ability to move.
This sentence expressed a thought, that is, we can also be like Xiao Yan in real life, travel to different worlds, have unlimited time and space, but we must stay in our "skin" because it is only a container of our body, limiting our ability to move freely. We can also be like Xiao Yan and continuously work hard to raise our strength so that we can leave our 'skins' and explore a bigger world.
"The furthest distance in the world" is a classic English proverb,"The shortest distance between two points is a line";
One of the episodes of the Star Trek series was titled "The Furliest Distance in the World", which told the story of the Starfleet and a distant planet.
The greatest distance between Harry and Voldemort in the Harry Potter series was the Diagon Alley between their Hogwarts classrooms.
The furthest distance between Frodo and Thor in The Lord of the Rings was the furthest the Hobbits had traveled from Bilbo's home to Middle-earth, which required crossing many galaxies and planets.
The furthest distance between Bella and Edward in Twilight was between a window in their school lab, which meant they had to cross a New York City block to meet.
In Wolf Totem, the furthest distance between the protagonist wolf pack and humans was on the grassland where the wolf pack lived. The straight-line distance between them and humans was about thousands of kilometers.
The world's first online literary work was called " The Evil Crown " by a Japanese light novelist, Goro Taniguchi, who wrote it in 2007. The novel was also adapted into animation, manga, and other forms, becoming one of the representative works of Japanese online culture.
One recent story of war is in Africa, where territorial disputes and political instability have sparked armed confrontations. This has had a significant impact on local communities and the region's stability.