Well, without more context, I can't really do much with the 'patty story'. If it's a well - known story in your area or among your friends, you should share some key elements of it, like the genre, the main events or the characters related to Patty other than Patty herself.
I'm not sure which 'patty story' you specifically mean. There could be many stories involving someone named Patty. Can you give me more details like is it a horror story, a love story or something else?
Sure. There was once a girl named Patty who loved to bake. Every day, she would make delicious pies. One day, she decided to enter a baking competition. She made her special apple pie. The judges were amazed by the flaky crust and the sweet filling. In the end, Patty won first prize and her pies became famous in the town.
I'm not sure what the 'Patty Air story' is exactly. But generally, a story that contains extreme trauma like violence, abuse, or a life - threatening situation could potentially trigger PTSD - like feelings. However, it's not ethical to deliberately try to put someone into a state of PTSD.
Well, if Patty Air is a made - up concept, we could say that Patty Air is a magical little fairy in the air. She flits around, helping plants grow with her special pixie dust. She has a group of animal friends like squirrels and birds, and they all play together in the meadows. There's no trauma or distress in this story.
Sure! Once, Patty went on an adventurous camping trip and faced all sorts of challenges but had a great time.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'patty me'. And 'air the story' is also a bit unclear. If you could clarify these phrases, it would be easier to answer.
It's not a straightforward yes or no. A lot depends on how the story is told and your own susceptibility. If the story evokes intense fear, helplessness, or horror, and you can't process those emotions, it could lead to PTSD.
Patty Mills is an Australian basketball player. He has had a remarkable journey in the world of basketball. He started his career in Australia and then made his mark in the NBA. Mills is known for his quickness and shooting skills on the court.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'air patty story'. Maybe you could explain it a bit more?
Well, 'do me a head game' could potentially refer to someone playing mind games with you. However, 'air patty' is a rather strange addition. It might be that it's part of a really unique and creative story where someone is using this term to describe a situation that involves both mental challenges (the head game) and something intangible like an 'air patty', which could be a symbol or a made - up concept in the story.
No, it's not a common phrase at all. I've rarely, if ever, heard such a combination of words in normal English usage.