One example could be policies in schools. There might be a political push to have certain nutrition standards in school lunches as part of the 'fat politics'. Another example could be in the workplace, where there could be discrimination against overweight employees, which is a real - world manifestation of fat politics.
One example could be the Watergate scandal in the United States. It was a true - story of dirty politics where the Nixon administration engaged in illegal activities such as bugging the offices of political opponents. This led to Nixon's resignation under great pressure.
Well, 'fat politics the real story' could be about how society views and treats overweight individuals in a political context. It might cover things like discrimination, policies related to obesity, and the power dynamics involved in defining what is 'normal' body size in relation to politics.
I'm not sure if there are widely - known specific examples of 'fat tails fanfiction' as it's a rather unusual term. But it could be something like a fanfiction set in a post - apocalyptic world where the apocalypse was a 'fat tails' event, like a super - volcano eruption that was much more extreme than expected. Another example could be in a superhero fanfiction where a new villain emerges as a 'fat tails' event, having powers far beyond what was thought possible in that fictional universe.
I'm afraid I can't provide real examples of 'fat lemon fanfic' because I have no knowledge of its actual content. But generally in fanfic, if 'Fat Lemon' was a food - related entity, perhaps there could be stories like 'How Fat Lemon Saved the Day at the Culinary Competition' or 'The Secret Recipe of Fat Lemon'. Or if it was a character in a more fantastical setting, there could be fanfics about its battles against evil or its journey to discover its true identity.
Sorry, without a more defined understanding of what 'fat pulp fiction' really means, it's hard to give specific examples. But if we assume it means pulp fiction with a lot of content, something like the early detective pulp magazines that had multiple stories in one issue could be considered. For instance, 'Black Mask' which had a lot of detective stories in one volume could potentially be seen as 'fat' in terms of content.
For 'fat', 'pre -' can be a prefix as in 'prefat' (not a typical word but still a form). For 'fiction', 'meta -' can be used as in'meta - fiction'.
Sure. For instance, in a famous murder trial, the accused was a neighbor of the victim. The real story was that there had been a long - standing feud over a property boundary. One day, the argument escalated, and the accused, in a fit of rage, attacked the victim. Evidence included the accused's fingerprints on the murder weapon, which was a kitchen knife from his own house.
One example could be a legal case where there are multiple parties involved, each with their own version of the events. The facts get muddled as witnesses have different recollections, and there are various motives at play.
Well, if it's about manifesting wealth, an example could be a person who always visualized having a successful business. They started small, maybe selling handmade crafts online. Through consistent effort and believing in their vision, they gradually expanded and became quite wealthy. That's a manifestation in the real story.
One example could be a story where a young girl moves into a new town. At first, everyone seems friendly, but gradually she realizes that there are secret cult - like activities going on in the town at night. The friendly neighbors are actually part of it, and she has unknowingly walked into a very dangerous situation. This shows how something that initially seems normal can turn out to be insidious.