Well, 'bbws' is a bit of a mystery here. But if we take it as it is, perhaps in a certain context, like in a media or corporate world, there are some 'bbws' (could be big business, big media houses perhaps) that are squashing the stories of the 'little guys'. The 'little guys' could be small entrepreneurs, local artists or ordinary people. Their stories might be getting overshadowed or even silenced because these 'bbws' have more power and resources.
I'm not entirely sure without more context. 'bbws' could potentially be an abbreviation for something specific. Maybe it means that big or powerful entities (represented by bbws) are suppressing or overshadowing the stories of the 'little guys' - those who might be less powerful or have less of a voice.
It's a rather unclear statement as it stands. 'bbws' might stand for 'big beautiful women' in some contexts, but that doesn't seem to quite fit here. More likely it's an abbreviation specific to a particular group or situation. The idea of'squashing little guys stories' implies that there are some larger forces or entities that are preventing the stories of the smaller, less powerful individuals from being heard. This could be due to competition, a desire to control the narrative, or just a lack of interest in the 'little guys' stories from the part of those 'bbws'.
One way is to find alternative platforms. For example, if the 'bbws' are big media companies, the 'little guys' can use social media or independent blogs to share their stories.
It could mean that male writers create stories with a male audience in mind. They might write about topics, themes, or experiences that they think would appeal to other guys, like male friendships, adventures, or sports.
One gay squashing story could be about a young gay man facing discrimination in his workplace. He was constantly passed over for promotions despite his excellent work, just because of his sexual orientation. His colleagues would make snide remarks, trying to'squash' his confidence and his place in the company. But he fought back by reporting the discrimination and eventually found a more inclusive work environment.
It could mean that a younger brother doesn't want to hear any more stories. Maybe he's bored with the storytelling routine.
The little green dot usually indicates that the story is new or has recent activity.
I'm not entirely sure what 'rspe' means in this context. It could be a misspelling. If it's'share', then perhaps it's about watching a story where guys share something about their wives.
In this 'guys first bi in threesome story', it might imply that there is a sequence of events in a threesome scenario with guys. The 'bi' here, being bisexual, perhaps has a unique position where he is the first to contribute something to the dynamic. For example, he could be the first to suggest a particular activity or the first to break the ice in terms of a more intimate connection among the three. It could also be about his personal journey within that threesome, like how he discovers new aspects of his bisexuality first in that context.
Well, 'sonic' might refer to something related to speed or sound. 'Guys' is just a general term for people or characters. 'Stranger than fiction' implies that they are so odd that they seem more so than fictional concepts. Maybe it's about a group of people in the sonic field who have really out - of - the - ordinary behaviors or characteristics.
Whalefall referred to the phenomenon of a whale's digestive system and other body tissues gradually disintegrating after a long process after death. After a whale dies, its huge body will gradually sink to the bottom of the sea, and its digestive system will continuously break down food and release a large amount of organic matter. This process was known as the whale fall. Whalefall is of great significance to the balance of the marine ecosystem and the preservation of biological species. It promoted the recycling of seabed materials and the restoration of the marine ecosystem, while also providing a suitable living environment for new species.
It can mean that the guys in the stories are not performing well in certain aspects. For instance, in a detective story, a young detective might be sucking at solving the mystery at the beginning. He misses important clues and makes wrong assumptions. But as the story progresses, he sharpens his skills and finally cracks the case.