Well, I heard of a person who had so much ear wax buildup that it started to affect their hearing really badly. They thought it was just normal muffled sound at first, but then it got to the point where they could barely hear conversations. It was quite a horror when they finally went to the doctor and saw all that ear wax come out.
Well, a common consequence is ear infections. When there's too much ear wax, it can create a moist and warm environment which is perfect for bacteria to grow. This can lead to really bad ear infections that can be very difficult to get rid of. Also, balance problems can occur as the ear wax might interfere with the inner ear's function which is related to balance. It's like a nightmare for those who experience it.
It's hard to say for sure. 'Tar' could be a completely fictional creation or it might draw inspiration from real-life situations and then be embellished.
Well, it could be. But often, even if inspired by real life, movies or books might tweak things for dramatic effect or to make the story more engaging. We'd need more info on 'Tar' to know for certain.
Tar fiction is not a commonly known term. Maybe it refers to some fictional works related to tar or something made up using the word 'tar' in a creative context. I'm not really sure though.