No. Most friends' stories are normal and positive. They share their experiences, joys, and sorrows. Only a few might have some sketchy elements if there are problems in the friendship like jealousy or dishonesty.
It's hard to say for sure. While many are just fictional tales made up to scare people, there are cases where people claim to have had unexplainable experiences that could be the basis for these stories. But often, our minds can play tricks on us in spooky situations, so it's a mix of real and made - up elements.
Another one is 'Date A Live'. The story is set in a world where Spirits are causing disasters, and the main character, Shido, has to date these Spirits to save the world. It has a great harem setup with different Spirits having different looks and personalities. The plot is exciting as it involves battles and the development of relationships between Shido and the Spirits.
They often have elements of comedy. Take 'Nisekoi' for instance. The main character, Raku, is in a situation where he has to pretend to be in a relationship with a girl named Chitoge while having other girls interested in him. The comical misunderstandings between the characters add to the charm. Also, the character development is important. In 'Rosario + Vampire', Tsukune's growth as he deals with the vampire girls and other supernatural beings in his harem is a key part of the story.
Well, one sketchy thing could be if the story involves friends constantly lying to each other. For example, if in the story, one friend pretends to be at work when they're actually out having fun without the others. It creates an untrustworthy atmosphere among them.
One sketchy ghost story is about an old abandoned house. People say that at midnight, you can see a shadowy figure in the window. No one knows who it was, but it gives a very eerie feeling.
The story could be about a little boy's adventure in a monochrome world. Maybe he's on a journey to find a lost pet. In black and white sketches, the mood can be both nostalgic and mysterious. The lack of color might emphasize the simplicity or the harshness of the boy's situation.
The black and white sketchy style for a little boy's story can be appealing because it can set a mood very effectively. If it's a sad story, the monochrome can enhance the melancholy. If it's an exciting adventure, the sketchy lines can make it seem more urgent. It also allows for a lot of creativity in shading and contrast, which can be used to highlight important elements in the story, like the little boy's facial expressions or the key objects he interacts with.
Kun referred to the legendary big fish that lived in the deep northern sea, the Northern Underworld. Kun's size was immeasurable and could transform into a flying bird, called Peng. The earliest records of Kun in ancient Chinese literature appeared in Liezi, Tang Wen and Zhuangzi, Xiaoyao You. The Kun was thousands of miles long and huge, but its exact size was unknown. Kun was also used to describe some magnificent things.