Sure. There was once a little dog named D. One day, D chased its own tail for hours. It was so funny as it spun around in circles, thinking its tail was some kind of strange little creature. Everyone who saw it couldn't stop laughing.
Sure. There was a time when a D&D group had a wizard who accidentally turned his own shoes into snakes. He spent the whole session trying to catch them while hopping around on one foot. It was hilarious as the snakes slithered away and the wizard kept casting wrong spells in his panic.
In a D and D game I was in, our bard decided to try and charm a dragon with his music. He started playing this really out - of - tune song, thinking it would be unique. Instead of being charmed, the dragon just looked at him like he was crazy and then started laughing so hard that it couldn't attack for a few rounds, which gave us an unexpected advantage.
Well, I don't really know what specific 'funny d stories' you mean. Maybe it could be some stories about dogs (d for dog) that are really funny. For example, there was a dog that always chased its own tail and got dizzy, which was super hilarious.
One funny 1d4chan story could be about a user's attempt to create a really elaborate and over - the - top meme. They combined all kinds of random pop - culture references and it ended up being so confusing yet hilarious that it became an inside joke on the site.
Sure. There's a story where a group of D&D players find themselves in a world where the laws of magic are constantly changing. They have to adapt quickly as spells they rely on may not work as expected. For example, a fireball spell might turn into a freezing blast instead. This makes their battles and quests extremely unpredictable and forces them to think on their feet.
One day, two gay friends, Adam and Ben, went on a road trip. They drove through beautiful landscapes, singing along to their favorite songs. Along the way, they shared deep conversations about their coming - out experiences and how it had changed their lives for the better. They stopped at a small diner where they were greeted with warm smiles despite being a gay couple. It was a simple yet memorable day for them.
One D365 horror story I've heard was about a company that migrated to D365 without proper training. They ended up with incorrect data entries all over the system. Orders were messed up, inventory records were wrong, and it took months to sort it all out.
Sure. There were two soldiers from different units. One was trying to give directions to the other in the chaos of the beach. But he was so nervous that he ended up pointing in all the wrong directions. They both realized the mistake and had a big laugh together.
Well, I haven't really come across many so - called '3d submissive wife stories' in a traditional sense. But if we think about it in terms of a story, a wife could be seen as submissive in a situation where she respects her husband's decisions regarding family finances. She might trust him completely to manage the money and be okay with following the budget he sets, not because she has no say, but because she values his judgment and wants to contribute to a harmonious family life. This is a simple example of how a submissive role could play out in a marriage story.
One D Day ghost story is about a soldier who was seen on the beaches long after the battle. Locals claim to have witnessed a figure in a tattered uniform, wandering aimlessly. It's as if his spirit was still reliving that fateful day.