Question: “NOT AN REAL STORY “A couple weeks a girl was drunk pass out?
A couple weeks a girl was drunk pass out and he have sex with her when she was a sleep. So What should he do now. “NOT AN REAL STORY FICTION” So he wake up this morning feeling sick to his stomach. He have diarrhea, and He not really hunger, and very tried flu like so help
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Answer by DeannetheGreat
I feel no need to give a real answer to this not real question.
Question: Story of the “kid in the closet”?
I’m referring to the old tv show “fact or fiction” in which one episode told of a story of a boy whose friends locked him in his clost that the boy said housed a monster. They left him locked in there for awhile, and when the opened the door to let him out, he was gone and was never found. The closet had no way out. The show stated that this story was true. Has anyone ever seen that episode or know of a website where I could research this? I’ve always been intrigued as to if the story has ever been proven to have really happenned.
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Answer by Sweet Lulu
interesting thing
Have you tried yahoo or Google?
Question: please rate this segment of my “fantasy-science fiction” story?
It was going on 7:55 , Joshua, Emma , Jennifer, Brad , and Johnson heard the school bell ring. Their first class of the day was a bout to begin. Brad swigged the last of his diet Pepsi, and threw the can into the garbage. It was time for Algebra II , the five students were happy to be in the same class.
After school the fivesome were walking to Emma’s house and a pack of bullies appeared. One knocked the books out of Brads hands and and another knocked the books out of Joshua’s hand. They turned beet red, the three girls looked on horrified. Brad suddenly raised his hands to the sky , chanted a special magic word grouping and a lighning bolt came and struck the pavemnet right in front of the bullies. They turned and ran.
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Answer by apple ?
I think it deserves one big
LOL!
Question: Is the novel “Life of Pi” a true story?
The authors note in the beginning goes into detail about meeting Pi and questioning him on his life story, however on the back cover of the book it says “Fiction”. I am a little confused and any help is greatly appreciated.
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Answer by pbbpage
yes
Question: Do you think the story “My Immortal” (not to be confused with the song) is a parody of bad fan fiction?
Tara Gallibsie was the creator of the infamously awful fan fiction “My Immortal.” I personally am pretty sure she is a troll because no one can write that bad seriously. If you haven’t read it, read it. It’s very funny. It’s a version of Hogwarts where most of the main characters are bisexual, poseur gothic vampires. It chronicles the life of Ebony Raven Darkness Way, a slutty baby bat who is in a love pentagon between Harry Potter, Draco Malfoy, Haggard, and Voldemort, as she goes to various concerts of bad pop rock bands, gets spied on by the gay, pedophilic lovers Snape and Lupin, and has very badly written sex scenes. This is the funniest thing I have read in a while due to its sheer stupidity. You can find some quotes and a summary on Encyclopedia Dramatica. Anyway, do you think this is a parody or it really is just an epic failure.
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Answer by FabbityFabFabME
LMAO. I have never read, or heard of the story and could not locate it (I did find many, MANY parodies though) Generally, if it is a parody it will be classified as one and the author will have author’s notes stating so. So although this sounds like it has to be a parody it was likely written by a confused teenage girl which all tend to be crap. Even more so in this case. My vote is for EPIC FAIL.
ps. if you have link to it I’m just dying to read it. It’s gained quite the amount of publicity.
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Question: How is this story I wrote so far?
Noticing that Natalie had a dejected look on her pretty face, James reached over Beverlee to try to touch her, but Natalie slinked away from him. He snickered to himself. She really could be prissy sometimes. They didn’t say people looked cute when they were angry for nothing. Sometimes Natalie looked the most attractive when she was pouting and riled up. It just entertained James all the more.
“Why are you so emotional?” he chuckled.
“I’m not!” she said, agitated.
“You’re the same person who cried herself to sleep at the ending of Thelma and Louise.” laughed Beverlee.
“You are such a terrific friend, Bev.” Natalie said. “I don’t know what I would do if you weren’t in my life.”
James smiled warmly at her. “Come on, Nat. We may not be able to make it to the show, but we can explore downtown at least.”
Natalie looked at James for a moment. She cursed herself for not being able to contain her anger for him. There was just something about him where she couldn’t be mad at him for long.
James glanced over at Natalie, watching her eyes and features soften, the frown she had been wearing all evening slowly disappearing. Then she smiled a smile so terrible, so beautiful that he had to look away. He felt a self-satisfaction for being the one to cheer her up.
Eventually they were dropped off at the downtown area. Feeling a little bit excited from being out at a place like New York City with her two good friends gave Natalie a sense of freedom in a way. Sure, she’d been to New York plenty of times, but never without her parents. She didn’t understand what was the point of growing up in a nice family if your parents never allowed you to do fun activities.
“Ooh, Nat!” said Beverlee. “I see a Gucci store a few blocks from here! Let’s go!”
Natalie squealed giddily, giving her best friend a bear hug. “You know I love my Gucci!”
“I refuse to partake in girl shopping.” James said, folding his hands over his chest in mock defiance.
“I’ll pay for the drinks at the bar.” Beverlee said.
“Who said anything about a bar?” Natalie asked.
“Oh, come on, Nat. I won’t drink this time; I promise.”
Natalie chuckled to herself. Like Shaggy from Scooby Doo being leered by food, Beverlee could always be leered in by any alcoholic beverages. Natalie was, however, worried that she might be a borderline alcoholic. Just a week ago Beverlee was literally smashed from all the Vodka Martini’s she tried in Darren’s dorm room.
“Okay, fine,” laughed James. “But don’t expect me to hold you girls’ purses.”
“Too late,” Natalie said, flinging her Kate Spate tote into his arms. “By the way, I need you to pick up my dry cleaners at 12:00. Thanks, and here’s a tip.”
“You know, Nat, for that comment I would knock you out, but I actually like you.”
“Woman beater!” shouted Beverlee.
James frowned. “No way, anyone who hurts you girls, I will personally kill them.”
“You know James,” Beverlee said. “Just because we’re female, doesn’t mean we can’t take care of ourselves. If a man hits me, I’d kick his ass.”
Natalie guffawed wildly. This was why she loved her friends so much. Beverlee could basically kick ass when she wanted to. She wasn’t one of those girls who relied on someone to protect her. If she were in an abusive relationship, Beverlee would find a way to get out of it. In the sixth grade Beverlee and Natalie had promised each other that they would never let a man take advantage of them.
When they got to the bar they immediately found a table. Five minutes into arriving, Beverlee had already took five shots of Tequila. Beverlee could break the world record for person who drunk the most alcohol.
“Beverlee, that’s enough.” James said. “How about a Shirley Temple.”
“Yeah, you’re right.” she concurred. “I need to lay off. It’s not good for my health.”
“And plus, I don’t want you ending up like Amy Winehouse.” joked James.
“She does make good music, though.” said Natalie.
“We never said she didn’t.” Beverlee said. “But she’s kind of a mess.”
“Hey, I’m going to go over there and flirt with those girls over there.” James announced suddenly.
Inexplicable jealous swept over Natalie. Why didn’t he look at her the way he looked at other girls. Not that she liked him as more than a friend or anything. He did flirt with her at times, but James flirted with other girls. And it wasn’t like he ever made a pass at her. He pretty much treated her like an old friend from Kindergarten. That wasn’t how she thought of him most of the time. As much as it made her fee
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Answer by mrevan387
i rate it a 7/10
Question: Can I legally write a “fiction” story about my job?
If I change the name of the job and the people, but the place can still be recognized can I be sued?
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Answer by jezza
probably you can. depending on what you say, if there it’s obvious what you are talking about and you say something people dont want you can get done even if you change a name here and there.
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Question: OMG,What in the world was the moral of the story about “Pulp fiction”?
Ok,WIERD……..What the heck was the moral of that story.What was in the briefcase and why and how….????
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Answer by Super Hobo Hillbilly
I think the moral was that the gangster lifestyle is not the right lifestyle to be in because it’s nothing but bad news. As far as the case is concerned, the rumor is that it contained either gold or Marcellus’s soul.
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