Another scenario could be Jungkook facing emotional hurt. Maybe he has a misunderstanding with a fellow member, and it causes him a great deal of distress. In the fanfiction, this could lead to him isolating himself for a while until they resolve the issue, which can be really sad to read but also shows the depth of their relationships.
Perhaps in the fanfic, Jungkook gets injured during a performance. He's rushed to the hospital, and there's a lot of chaos. The fanfic could detail the hospital stay, how the other members visit him constantly. And it could also show how the fans are praying for his recovery. There could be flashbacks to his journey in BTS and how this injury is a major setback but also a chance for him to grow stronger with the support of everyone.
Another situation could be Jungkook getting physically hurt during a travel accident. His fans and the members would be worried sick. The fanfic might then focus on his recovery process, how he struggles with physical therapy, and the love and support he receives from everyone around him.
The 'Success Kid' meme originated from a photograph of a baby. The baby's pose and expression were just so perfect for representing success. It's like he's saying 'I've got this' or 'I've achieved something great'. As the internet loves to use images to express emotions and situations, this photo was a natural fit. It can be used when you finally finish a difficult project at work, or when you reach a fitness goal. It has become a popular way to share feelings of accomplishment and pride, and it all started from that one photo of the baby with his fist of sand.
The 'Distracted Boyfriend' meme originated from a stock photo. In the photo, a man is walking with his girlfriend but looking back at another woman. It quickly became a meme because it could be used to represent various situations where someone is distracted or unfaithful in a humorous way, like being distracted from work by something more interesting or being tempted away from one choice by another.
His bandmates would likely be involved. They might be the ones who first notice Jungkook's headache. For instance, Jin could be the mother - hen figure, trying to get Jungkook to rest and making him some herbal tea to soothe the pain. J - Hope could be the positive energy, trying to cheer him up and make him forget about the headache through his jokes and antics.
One thing that might make it different is the theme of 'the taste of love'. It could be that the author approaches the concept of love in a more unique way compared to other fanfics. For example, it might focus on a more mature or complex understanding of love rather than just the typical puppy - love scenarios.
Jungkook's character can be developed by showing his internal struggle as a vampire. His anger could be a mask for his fear of not being accepted. For example, when he gets angry at a human in the fanfic for being too nosy about his vampire life, it could actually be because he's afraid of what would happen if his secret got out completely. This shows his vulnerability and adds depth to his character.
There were several memes in " Flying Life ", including peer memes, father and son memes, and hidden memes. The peer-to-peer meme referred to the opening scene of the movie, where Shen Teng's character was mistaken for a peer by the delivery man in a racing suit. This echoed the scene in Charlotte's Worry where Charlotte was mistaken for a peer by the emcee. The father-and-son meme referred to the character played by Shen Teng in " Flying Life ", Zhang Chi. His son was Zhang Fei, and Zhang Chi's father was Zhang Yang. It corresponded to the plot in " Charlotte's Worries ", where Charlotte's mother fell in love with Zhang Yang, a classmate. As for the hidden meme, there was no specific description in the information provided so far.
In reality, there were novels recommended for stand-in memes. The following are some recommendations for real-life stand-in novels:
1. 'Professional Body Substitute Wages 100,000 Hourly' by Shui Qiancheng. This novel told the story of the female protagonist becoming a substitute for the male protagonist in the real world and earning a high salary by playing the role of the male protagonist.
2. "Substitute refuses to become a full-time employee" by Xiang Lugua. This novel described the story of the female protagonist who refused to become the male protagonist's substitute.
These novels were all set in the real world, and the story was unfolded through a stand-in meme, giving the readers a different reading experience.