As we have no clear understanding of what 'big nuts cut off stories' are supposed to be, I'm unable to come up with any examples. It could be a completely new and unheard - of concept, or a misnomer that needs more explanation from the source who first mentioned it.
I'm sorry, I don't have any examples of 'big balls cut off stories' as I'm not sure what they are exactly.
It's possible that in some very underground or extreme avant - garde literature there could be something like this, but it would be far from the mainstream. It goes against the norms of what is usually presented in literature which aims to engage readers in a more palatable way.
Since the phrase is so unclear, it's difficult to give exact examples. But if we assume 'big low balls' to mean something like big, unimportant events and 'cut off stories' as stories that end suddenly, maybe in a local newspaper, a small - scale event that was hyped up (the 'big low ball') but then the coverage stopped abruptly (the 'cut off story').
This is a rather strange and inappropriate topic. We should focus on positive, healthy and respectful story themes, such as stories about friendship, adventure or self - growth.
Well, the 'Harry Potter' series also has some great female characters. Hermione Granger is highly intelligent and brave. These stories are full of positive values, such as friendship, loyalty, and the fight against evil, which are much better alternatives to inappropriate or offensive themes.
I'm not entirely sure what 'big nuts cut off stories' specifically refers to. It could potentially be some very local or made - up genre of stories, but without more context it's hard to define precisely.
One example could be a tailor. A tailor cuts fabric with scissors while telling the customer about the origin of the fabric. Maybe it was hand - woven in a small village and has a long history of being used for special occasions. The act of cutting the fabric with scissors becomes part of the story - telling process as the tailor explains how the cut will shape the final garment.
I'm not sure there are any real legitimate or positive stories related to such a disturbing and cruel concept. It may be something very abnormal or from a fictional and dark context that is not worthy of promotion.
Well, 'nuts' can refer to the hard-shelled fruits or seeds of some plants. For example, walnuts or almonds. 'Cut off' in this case could mean to sever or detach these nuts from the plant or a cluster of them. It could be a simple description in a gardening or agricultural context.
No. The concept of torture is always negative and there is no positive way to interpret it, especially with such a violent and cruel - sounding description.