Since 'face farting fanfic' is such an unusual and probably very specific concept, I haven't been able to find or don't know of any examples. It could be that it exists only in the minds of a very few creative (and perhaps a bit odd) individuals who haven't shared their work widely enough for it to be known and for there to be a standard example.
I'm afraid I don't have an example of 'face farting fanfic'. Given that it's such a strange and rather unheard - of concept, it's not something that I've come across in the form of a real - world example. It might be a very private or small - community - based type of fan - created content.
Well, 'face farting fanfic' is a term that sounds really out there. Fanfic usually means fan - made fiction. So, perhaps it's a creative and rather wacky piece of writing where the writer has come up with a scenario involving 'face farting'. It could be part of a satirical or just plain silly fictional world created by a fan. It might also be something that emerged from a very specific group with a strange sense of humor.
Sure. A story about a hermit who lives deep in the forest away from society. People rarely see his face, and his life is centered around nature, solitude, and self - reflection. His story is one of 'life without a face' as he has removed himself from the social constructs that require face - to - face interactions.
Hardly. We don't often hear about face farting stories. It's an odd concept that doesn't really fit into normal social or storytelling norms. It might be something that comes up in very silly or creative fictional scenarios among kids or in comical writing, but not in general day - to - day conversations.
Imagine a woman who was at a family gathering. Her aunt made a snide comment about her weight, which she had been self - conscious about. Her face showed a flash of embarrassment first, then quickly turned to anger. She took a deep breath and replied with grace but her face still held a hint of the initial pain. This is a simple 'triggered woman face true story' where her face was a window to her emotions in that moment.
I'm sorry but without knowing what 'cumbucket' means precisely, it's hard to come up with an example. If we assume 'cumbucket' is a made - up or very rare object, perhaps the story could be that the wife's face showed shock when she opened a box that was supposed to be a gift but instead contained a 'cumbucket' - like item that was completely unexpected. But this is just speculation as the term is so ambiguous.
There could be a story like a mom is chasing after her naughty kid in the park. While running, she lets out a little fart and she immediately blushes and tries to pretend it didn't happen, but the kid heard it and teases her all the way home. It's a funny and innocent kind of story that shows the humorous side of family life.
Sure. Once, a daughter was sitting on the couch with her mom. The daughter had eaten a lot of beans earlier. Suddenly, she felt a rumble in her tummy. As she tried to hold it in, her face started to turn red and contort. But then, she couldn't hold it any longer and let out a little fart. Her mom looked at her with a shocked and then amused face. They both burst into laughter.
Since I'm not sure exactly what 'brealthrough fanfic' is, I can't give a definite example. But if it's about a fanfic with a new and exciting plot, something like a Harry Potter fanfic where the main characters find a completely new magical realm that was never mentioned in the original books could potentially be considered as a breakthrough in terms of plot development if it was really well - written.
One example could be a '7 minute fanfic' about Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. In just 7 minutes of reading, the fanfic might describe a small mystery they solve in their living room. Maybe a strange letter arrives, and through their quick wits and banter, they figure out the meaning behind it before the end of the 7 minutes.
An example of an '8 min fanfic' could be a fan - created story about a superhero. Let's say it's about Spider - Man. The story might begin with Peter Parker noticing something strange in his neighborhood. He quickly swings into action, has a brief encounter with a new villain, and manages to save the day in a short but action - packed sequence. The writing would be fast - paced, with just enough description to paint the picture and keep the reader interested within the 8 - minute time frame.