I know of a woman who tried a new hair - styling product for a family gathering. But the product had a bad reaction with her hair type, making it look frizzy and unkempt. This was based on a true story, and the bad hair situation made her feel self - conscious during the gathering, and she had to deal with the comments from her family members about her hair.
One example could be the case of the 1920s counterfeit ring in the United States. They produced a large amount of counterfeit money, which is clearly 'bad money'. This was based on real events where criminals tried to flood the market with fake currency to gain wealth illegally.
One example could be Bonnie and Clyde. Clyde was a criminal, involved in robberies and other illegal activities. But Bonnie fell in love with him and they were partners in crime as well as in love. Their story was based on real events.
It's not based on a true story. The plot and characters of Bad Hair are the imagination of the creators. They might have drawn inspiration from various sources but it's not directly based on real events or people.
Sure. Consider a book about a historical event. 50% of it could be based on historical records, like the dates, the major actions of the main figures, and the overall sequence of the event. The other 50% could be the author's speculation on the motives and personal lives of the people in that event. The author might create fictional dialogues or inner thoughts for the characters based on what is known from the true story to make it more relatable and interesting for the readers.
One possibility could be a story where a bush near a road was the cause of a car accident. It was a true story where the bush had grown so thick that it blocked the view of drivers at a turn. So, this 'bad bush' became a hazard and led to an accident. It shows how something as simple as a bush can have negative consequences when not properly managed or when it's in an inconvenient location.
One example could be the story of Amelia Earhart. Her real - life adventures as a pilot were a true story. There have been numerous books, movies, and other accounts that are based on her true story. For instance, some movies might focus on different aspects of her life, like her last flight or her earlier achievements. These movies and books are true stories based on the true story of Amelia Earhart's life.
Sure. There could be a story about a dog that dug up the entire backyard looking for a bone it buried months ago. It made the yard look like a war zone with dirt and holes everywhere.
One example is 'Hidden Figures'. It is based on the real - life experiences of three African - American women working at NASA during the Space Race in the 1960s. These women, Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson, overcame racial and gender discrimination to make significant contributions to the US space program. Their story shows great perseverance and the power of breaking barriers.
Sure. One example could be a girl who had very thin hair all her life. She tried countless products with no success. Then she discovered an old family recipe for a hair tonic. Using it in secret for a few months, her hair became thick and shiny. This was her secret hair story.
One example could be a person seeing an elderly person fall on the sidewalk and not stopping to help. Instead, they just keep walking as if nothing happened.