My friend had a bad case of laryngitis. When she tried to talk, her voice came out all squeaky like a mouse. It was hilarious every time she tried to order food at a restaurant. The waiters had a hard time understanding her but couldn't help but laugh.
A boy broke his leg and had to use crutches. He decided to have a race with his little sister who was on a scooter. He ended up falling in a bush and got covered in leaves. His sister laughed so hard she almost fell off her scooter. It was a funny moment in the midst of his'sick' time with a broken leg.
There was a woman who got food poisoning. She was constantly running to the bathroom. But instead of being miserable all the time, she made up a song about her 'runny tummy' and sang it every time she made a dash for the toilet. Her family found it both strange and very funny.
Well, there's this sick day story of a man who got a bad cold right before an important presentation at work. He had to call in sick. Instead of stressing about work, he used the day to watch old movies, drink lots of tea, and take long naps. By the end of the day, he was starting to feel much better and was more relaxed than he had been in a long time. He learned that sometimes taking a break when sick can be a good thing.
I was home sick with the flu and was delirious from the fever. I thought my bed was a boat and I was sailing across the ocean. I started yelling 'land ho!' every time I saw my dresser. My mom came in and just shook her head at my silliness.
One interesting Sick Sans fanfiction could be about his unique battles. In some stories, he uses his special powers in very creative ways against his foes. For example, he might manipulate the environment in ways that are both unexpected and fascinating.
There could also be a more heart - warming 'Harry is sick' fanfiction where Harry is taken care of by the Hogwarts staff. Madam Pomfrey uses her vast knowledge of magical medicine, and Dumbledore visits him often to give him words of wisdom and encouragement, which helps Harry get better not just physically but also mentally.
One girl was in love with a boy who had a terminal illness. She stayed by his side through all his hospital stays, ignoring the pain of knowing she might lose him soon. Their love grew deeper in the face of such hardship.
There was a little girl who got the chickenpox. She thought the spots on her body were like a constellation map and started naming them after stars. She told everyone she had a'starry sickness' and it was quite funny.
Once, my friend got car sick on a long road trip. He turned green and as soon as we stopped, he ran out of the car and puked right into a bush. But the funniest part was that a little squirrel was in that bush and it got so startled that it ran up a tree chattering all the way.
One interesting feature could be the immersive plotlines. They often draw you in with complex characters and their relationships. Another might be the multiple-choice options that allow you to shape the story according to your own preferences. Also, the emotional depth they can reach is quite remarkable, making you really feel for the characters as if they were real people.
Well, I remember when I sprained my ankle and had to stay at home. My dog thought it was the best thing ever. He kept bringing me his toys and laying right on top of my injured foot, as if he was trying to 'heal' it. It hurt but it was also really funny to see him be so concerned in his own goofy way.
There could be various types of stories. Maybe some humorous tales about animals acting in silly ways, like a cat that thinks it's a dog and tries to bark. It's all about those unexpected and funny situations that make you laugh.