In some Finn fanfiction, there might be a case where Finn's love for someone is so strong that it makes him do heroic and dangerous things to protect that person. For instance, he might face off against a powerful enemy just to keep his loved one safe. This shows how love can drive a character to extreme actions and is a great example of the kind of crazy things that can happen in these stories.
There could also be a situation where Finn's love is misinterpreted by the other character. So, instead of it leading to a happy relationship, it causes a huge fight or misunderstanding. This can be really crazy as Finn then has to find a way to clear up the confusion and prove his true feelings, which might involve all sorts of wild schemes or heartfelt confessions.
Well, consider a fanfiction for a famous book series. In the original, the magic system was very well - defined, but in this fanfic, the magic becomes so chaotic that it can do anything the author wants it to do at any given moment. Also, in a fanfiction of a popular animated series, the normally cute and friendly characters start behaving in a really mean - spirited and violent way towards each other for no apparent reason. These are examples of bad and crazy fanfiction.
Another crazy trouble could be love triangles. Finn might be caught between two characters who both have strong feelings for him or vice versa. It can create a lot of drama, with Finn having to make difficult choices that could potentially hurt someone he cares about. For example, if one of the characters in the triangle is his best friend, it adds an extra layer of complexity to the situation.
One example could be a fanfiction where the reader is a magical creature and BTS are on a quest to find a special item, and the reader's magic is key to their success. Another could be where the reader is from a parallel universe and has the ability to communicate with BTS through dreams, leading to a series of strange and exciting adventures.
One example could be 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'. It has all kinds of crazy elements like a girl shrinking and growing, talking animals, and a very illogical world. Another is 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' which has absurd situations like a planet being built just to find the question to the ultimate answer of life, the universe, and everything.
Sure. A person who spends every free moment reading fanfiction, ignoring other hobbies or social activities, is an example. They might be so into it that they read dozens of stories a week about their favorite characters from a particular TV show or book.
Well, in a stick figure love story, an event could be that they build a home together. It would be depicted as a simple box - like structure. They might also go to a 'stick figure concert', which is just a bunch of stick figures standing around some lines representing musical instruments. And of course, there could be a moment where one stick figure gets sick, shown by lying down, and the other takes care of it.
Since I'm not sure of the exact nature of this 'the sound of humming fanfiction', I can't give very specific examples. But it could be something like a fanfiction about a singer in a band who hums a tune that has a special meaning, and the story revolves around that humming and its impact on the other band members.
One example could be the Watergate scandal. The Nixon administration tried to cover up their illegal activities related to the break - in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters. Another could be some companies trying to cover up product defects, like Volkswagen's attempt to hide its diesel emissions cheating.
Sure. For instance, in a business negotiation, it's 'this is not a game a novel'. There are real stakes, real money involved, and serious consequences if things go wrong. It's not like a game where you can start over easily, nor is it a fictional story from a novel.
Given the vagueness of 'flanders of fiction', examples are tough to come by. But perhaps in a science - fiction scenario, 'flanders of fiction' could be about a future Flanders that has been transformed by some technological or environmental change. Or it could be a fictional account of the art world in Flanders, with made - up artists and their works.