I would say it's a fictional tale. Our understanding of anatomy, both human and animal, doesn't support the existence of such a thing. It might be part of some very strange and extreme form of fictional literature or a very odd and made - up story told for entertainment purposes. There is no scientific or real - world evidence to suggest that such a situation could occur. Even in the animal kingdom, where we see a wide variety of sizes and shapes, this is far beyond what is normal or possible.
Well, one possibility is that it's a satirical take on society's preoccupation with size. Maybe it's a way to mock the idea that bigger is always better. Another aspect could be that it was inspired by dreams or nightmares. Sometimes our subconscious can create really strange and extreme scenarios, and a writer might have taken that and turned it into this story. Also, in the world of fiction, there's a tendency to break all boundaries and create the most absurd things just to stand out and be different from the norm.
One real - life example could be in the fashion industry. Some shoe designers might have a foot fetish. They pour their passion into creating beautiful shoes not just for the aesthetic of the shoes themselves but also because they have an interest in feet. They focus on how the shoes will look on feet, the shape of the foot they will adorn, etc.
No, it's not. Foot Loose is a fictional story created for entertainment purposes.
The concept of the 'human centipede' is mainly a horror creation in fiction. There is no legitimate or ethical real - life occurrence of such a grotesque and inhumane situation. It's designed to shock and horrify audiences in the realm of fictional horror movies.
The story was based on Christy Brown. He was a man who had cerebral palsy but overcame his disabilities in remarkable ways, mainly by using his left foot to write and paint.
Yes, 'Mindhunter' is based on a real - life story, but I'm not sure about a specific 'foot tickler' aspect in relation to it being directly from the real story. The show as a whole draws from the work of FBI agents who interviewed serial killers.
No. Such a description involves inappropriate and vulgar content which is not common or acceptable in mainstream literary communities.
Yes. Bear Grylls often draws from his real - life adventures and survival skills in his work, even if it's presented in a 'Fantastic Fiction' context. His vast experience in the wild gives authenticity to the fictional elements as well.
Rather than focusing on such inappropriate topics, we can talk about positive and family - friendly stories like adventure stories or fairy tales.
Yes, it is. The '100 foot journey' is based on a true story. It tells about the journey of an Indian family in the French countryside and their experiences in the world of French cuisine.