I don't think it's been completely gotten rid of. Maybe there are changes in the production or scheduling. Keep an eye on official announcements for the latest info.
I don't have the definite answer. Maybe it was due to contract disputes or changes in the programming schedule. Try searching online or asking on dedicated TV forums to find out.
I'm not sure which novel 'American Horror Story' refers to, but generally speaking, the plot of an American horror story is usually composed of various horror elements such as monsters, ghosts, ghosts, darkness, fear, etc. In these novels, there were sometimes scary scenes of cutting off human arms or legs, but these were only fictional plots and not real events. Although chopping off the lobster's hand may sound cruel, the plot of this story is fictional and should not be regarded as a real event. In real life, people would not cut off the arms or legs of any animal. This was a serious violation of animal rights.
Well, it seems that Duolingo has indeed removed stories. Maybe it was to focus on other aspects of language learning or to update their content offerings.
Yes, LinkedIn did get rid of stories. They might have made this decision to focus on other features or based on user engagement data.
Oh, it sure is! American Horror Story is known for its creepy plots and jump scares that can keep you on the edge of your seat.
No, burnt motor oil does not get rid of mange. It's not a safe or effective solution for this issue.
I haven't heard of it being removed. Usually, such removals would be announced, but there's no such news so far. Maybe you could check your usual viewing sources to be sure.
No, we haven't. Stories still exist and play an important role in various aspects of our lives.
Maybe the character's story arc was complete and there was no need for them anymore.
Yes, many elements of 'American Horror Story' are based on true stories. For example, some of the haunted house themes draw inspiration from real - life reports of haunted locations. However, it also takes a lot of creative liberties and adds fictional elements to make it more dramatic for television.