One way is to just laugh it off. If it happens in a more relaxed social setting, a little self - deprecating humor can make the situation less awkward. For example, making a joke like 'Oops, my stomach is having its own little concert.' Another option is to quickly excuse oneself to the restroom or a more private area if possible.
You can sort the Command and Conquer games by story by looking at the overarching plotlines. Some games might focus on a particular character's journey through the war - torn world of Command and Conquer. So, you could group the games that center around that character's story together. Also, consider the technological advancements in the story. Games that introduce new technologies in the story can be grouped separately from those that build on existing ones.
Well, a novel command is something fresh and maybe unexpected. It could be a new way to interact with a system or get something done. Say, in a video game, a novel command could unlock a hidden feature or perform a special move.
One can demonstrate a good command of the story through in - depth analysis. This means understanding the motives behind the characters' actions. For instance, in a mystery story, you can explain why the detective suspects a particular character based on the evidence presented in the story. Also, being able to connect different parts of the story and show how they contribute to the whole is important. If it's a historical story, you can relate the events in the story to the broader historical context.
Well, aside from the major fanfic platforms, you can also check out some gaming forums dedicated to 'Command and Conquer'. There, fans often share their own written works or recommend good fanfics they've read. Another option is to follow 'Command and Conquer' related groups on social media platforms. Sometimes, members will post links to great fanfics.
Well, one time I was at a yoga class. There was a woman who was trying really hard to hold a difficult pose. All of a sudden, she let out a little fart. She was so embarrassed and turned bright red. But the instructor just laughed it off and said it happens to everyone. We all had a good chuckle and continued with the class.
I'm not sure if there are mainstream examples of 'fart fiction'. However, hypothetically, in a piece of 'fart fiction', a character might be able to fly because of the force of their farts. Or perhaps in a comical play that could be considered 'fart fiction', the plot is driven by a series of misunderstandings caused by farty noises.