One bad story could be when Gloria tried to befriend some of the snooty moms in the neighborhood but they looked down on her. It was an awkward situation where she felt out of place.
Her bad stories create conflict, which is essential for a sitcom. When she has issues like dealing with the judgment of other moms or family misunderstandings, it sets up situations where other characters can get involved. This interaction between characters drives the story forward and keeps the plot interesting. For example, when Gloria has a problem with a neighbor, Phil might try to help in his own bumbling way, which then leads to a whole chain of events that are part of the show's overall plot.
One example could be a story full of grammar mistakes like 'I go to store yesterday'. It's a bad English story because the correct form should be 'I went to the store yesterday'.
One bad life story could be constantly facing job rejections despite numerous efforts. It makes a person feel worthless and full of self - doubt.
One example could be 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf'. The boy repeatedly lied about a wolf attacking the sheep, and when the real wolf came, no one believed him. Another is 'Hansel and Gretel' where the children disobeyed their parents by wandering into the forest and then faced the danger of the witch. Also, 'Pinocchio' is a story about a puppet who often misbehaved by lying, which made his nose grow longer.
One example could be 'Duke Nukem Forever'. It had a story that was all over the place and failed to engage players on a deeper level. The plot was filled with clichés and the narrative progression felt forced.
One example could be 'The Slime People' novelization. It often had a very simplistic plot and the characters were not well - developed. Another might be some of the more derivative works that were just cashing in on the horror trend of the 80s without adding much new.
Well, once my family went to a beach vacation. We got to the hotel only to find out they had overbooked. After a long wait and lots of arguing, they finally found us a room, but it was small and smelled bad. Then, on the beach, my little brother got stung by a jellyfish and we had to rush him to a local clinic. It was a total nightmare.
One example is 'Romeo and Juliet'. Their deaths at the end can be seen as a bad ending. They were two young lovers from feuding families, and in the end, misunderstandings and the feud led to their tragic deaths.
One example could be stories with lots of violence and gore. For instance, a story about a serial killer on the loose in a small town at night. Another could be stories full of anxiety - like a child being lost in a dark, never - ending forest with no way out. Also, stories that involve intense horror elements such as ghosts that constantly haunt a person in their sleep are bad bed time stories.
One example could be someone with a not - so - great ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission Rank) who still managed to build a successful business. They might have started a small online store selling handmade crafts. Despite their academic setback in terms of ATAR, they focused on their creative skills and marketing. Through hard work, they gradually grew their customer base and now have a thriving business. Another case could be a person who had a low ATAR but got into a vocational training program related to the trades. They became an excellent plumber or electrician, in high demand and making a good living.