No. Using such offensive language is never appropriate in civilized communication. There are better ways to critique or discuss works of pulp fiction without resorting to such vulgarity.
Well, 'dickless' is a crude way to imply lack of masculinity or strength. 'Piece of shit' is a common vulgar insult. 'Pulp fiction' as mentioned is a genre. So when combined like this, it's a highly offensive condemnation, perhaps of a particular piece of pulp - style writing that the speaker really dislikes for various reasons, like its content being too trashy or poorly written.
I'm not sure what 'dicjless' means as it might be a misspelling. But 'piece of shit' is a very derogatory term, and 'pulp fiction' typically refers to cheaply produced, often sensationalist fictional works. It could be someone expressing extreme dislike for a particular work of pulp fiction in a very vulgar way.
Rather than seeking out these kinds of stories, it's much more important to promote safe sex practices. This includes things like using protection, being in a consensual relationship, and having open communication with your partner about sexual health. Spreading stories about such accidents is disrespectful to those who might have actually experienced such misfortunes.
Since we don't know what 'dicjless' means, I'll give an example in the context of what could be seen as bad pulp fiction. There are some self - published e - books that claim to be in the pulp fiction style but are really just a jumble of unoriginal ideas, bad grammar, and thin plots. These could be seen as the kind of 'piece of shit' pulp fiction that someone might be referring to when they use such a harsh term.
If such an accident occurs, apart from getting medical help right away, the person may need psychological support later. This kind of accident can be very traumatic both physically and mentally. The partner should also be understanding and supportive. And in the long run, it's necessary to have proper sexual education to avoid such dangerous situations in the future.
The complex characters in 'Moby Dick' make it a great literary fiction. Captain Ahab, for example, is a multi - faceted character driven by his obsession with the white whale. His single - minded pursuit adds depth to the story. Also, the detailed descriptions of the whaling industry at that time are very vivid, which is like a window into the past.
It could be that his so - called 'big dick' behavior included being over - aggressive or not listening to her. Relationships need communication and respect, and if he was lacking in these aspects, like always pushing his own ideas without considering her feelings, she would break up.
If there was no electric drill, he could use some simple tools to drill holes in the bamboo. First, prepare a knife, a hammer, an electric iron, and some grinding powder. Sharpen the knife, then stab it into the surface of the bamboo, and press hard to make it go deep into the bamboo. Next, he used the hammer to lightly tap the hole of the knife. He controlled the strength and made the knife go a certain depth. Then, he heated the electric iron and placed it into the hole. He let the iron enlarge the hole. If a larger hole was needed, he could heat it up multiple times. Finally, use grinding powder to make the holes smooth. These methods could make beautiful holes in bamboo without an electric drill.