It could be an expression of defiance or a very unique way of stating something related to a personal story that involves black identity. But without more context, it's hard to be very specific.
If this is a very local or newly - created concept, it may not be known to a large audience. It could be a story told in the context of exploring the relationship between a political entity like the KMT and the gay community, perhaps in terms of how they interacted in a certain time and place, or how gay individuals within the KMT or related to it have their own origin - like stories.
" Mo Ya " was a novel written by Shu Yu. It told the story of Cheng Mi pursuing Si Tingyan. This novel was based on romance, and the plot was full of ups and downs, making it exciting. If you like this type of novel, I recommend you to read " Si Jin ". This is a romantic youth novel by Xi Shu. It is also a novel with an attractive plot and excellent writing, which may suit your taste.
It could potentially be a story that emerged from the intersection of the history of the KMT and the experiences of gay people. Maybe it involves how gay individuals were involved in the KMT's activities, or how the KMT's policies and social environment affected the gay community within its influence. However, without more details, it's difficult to fully explain.
In most cases, it can be okay as long as it serves a purpose in the story. Maybe the character is frustrated or exasperated and this action is a way to show their emotion. But if it's just there without any real significance, it might be better to leave it out.
Well, it depends. If it fits the character or scene and helps convey the intended emotion or action, then it could work. But make sure it doesn't seem out of place or overly odd for the style of your novel.
This is a rather offensive and vulgar expression. 'Kiss my ass' is a rude way of telling someone to go away or showing disrespect. However, adding 'black' in this context might also introduce a racial undertone which is inappropriate. 'Pulp fiction' is a well - known movie, but here it's just part of this offensive statement.
To use it effectively, you need to set the scene properly. If it's a tense moment in the story, a character sucking their teeth can add to the atmosphere. It can also be used as a form of dialogue tag alternative. Instead of just saying 'he said', you can say 'he sucked his teeth and said' to give more life to the conversation.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might be about someone's experiences related to their teeth, perhaps the history of their dental health, or some special events connected to their teeth.