Sharing stories with such inappropriate content is not acceptable in a civil and respectful communication environment. Let's talk about interesting travel experiences instead.
It could be his way of emphasizing that what he's about to share is real and not made - up. He wants people to know that this is from his own experiences.
Well, once I was on a camping trip with friends. We found a beautiful spot near a stream. As we smoked weed, we started sharing our wildest dreams. One friend talked about his plan to travel the world on a sailboat. The smell of the weed mixed with the fresh air of the forest. We laughed so hard at each other's stories that night. It was a simple yet memorable moment of bonding.
It might be a story related to his personal life. For instance, his family, his upbringing in a tough neighborhood. It could talk about the values he learned from his family or how the environment around him shaped his view of the world. This true story could also touch on his relationships, both positive and negative ones that had an impact on his growth as a person.
Extremely important. His story was like his legacy. By telling it, he was able to document his life and experiences for future generations. It was also a form of therapy in a way, getting things off his chest. His story could also be a warning or an inspiration, depending on what it was about. It was his chance to show the world the real him, not just the image that the media or the public might have had of him.