There could be a nerdy girl who is into a superhero comic universe. She's been following all the different story arcs and crossovers for years. She stumbles upon a fanfiction that combines two different superhero teams in a way that's never been done before in the official comics. She prints it out and takes it to her study. There, she sits under her desk lamp, squinting as she pores over the pages. She's looking for how the author has developed the characters, if they've stayed true to their original personalities, and how the new team - up is affecting the overall superhero world the fanfiction has created.
In the fanfiction, the nerdy girl is at a science fair. Without her glasses, she's squinting at the complex diagrams and models on display. Her eyes are narrow slits as she attempts to make out the details of a particularly intricate experiment setup. People around her are chatting excitedly about the projects, but she's focused on trying to see clearly.
A 'nerdy girl' is typically interested in things like books, science, or other intellectual pursuits. When we add'squinting', it gives the image of her being really focused, maybe on a detail in a 'fanfiction'. Fanfiction can cover all sorts of genres and topics, and this could be a description of a girl in that context, perhaps a character in a story or a real - life situation where a girl is really into fan - created stories and has that kind of nerdy, focused look.
It could be that she lost her glasses while running to an important event in the fanfiction world, like a big academic competition. Now she's squinting as she tries to find her way around and also participate in whatever is going on. She's constantly straining her eyes to make out faces, signs, and any important information.
If 'bmc' is a YouTube channel. The channel owners or team ('bmc' in 'bmc watches') could be interested in the fanfiction written about their channel. Maybe the fanfiction creates new storylines for the recurring characters in their videos or imagines new types of content. By reading this fanfiction, they can get insights into what their viewers are passionate about and what kind of new content might be appealing to their audience.
I'm sorry, but I don't have a specific example of 'girl gets edged fanfiction' on hand. It could be very different depending on the fandom. For example, in a superhero fanfiction, it could be about a female superhero who is always on the verge of defeating a powerful villain but is constantly hindered in some way.
In a gardening context, if a girl is helping to plant bulbs. She might be told to push the bulb into the soil harder so that it is planted firmly and has a better chance of growing well.
Sure. In a family, the parents might ensure that their daughters have equal opportunities as their sons. For example, if there are resources for extracurricular activities, they are divided fairly. If the daughter shows an interest in music and the son in sports, they both get the chance to pursue their interests. This is a 'daughters first' approach in the sense that the daughter's needs and interests are not overshadowed by the son's.
Sure. Let's say Peter is a librarian. He decides to remove a large portion of fanfiction from the library's collection and replace it with his own self - published books. That would be one way he replaced fanfiction.
Another reason could be that the font size of the fanfiction she is reading is too small. Some websites or e - books might have a default small font, and rather than adjusting the settings right away, she just squints to be able to read the text for the moment.
Sure. Maybe the teen really wanted to go on a weekend camping trip with his friend, but the friend's mom was against it because she thought it was too dangerous. The teen then found out that the mom was a big fan of a local charity. So the teen told the mom that if she let them go on the camping trip, he and his friend would volunteer for that charity for a whole month. Feeling pressured by this offer which was also a bit of a moral push, the mom reluctantly agreed.