One grandpa had a big rooster that was really smart. It could recognize different people. When the postman came, it would just stand there, but if a stranger approached the house, it would flap its wings and make a lot of noise.
One grandpa had a big achievement in the field of sports. He trained hard for a senior citizens' marathon. Despite his age, he completed the race with great determination, inspiring others of his age group to stay active and pursue their dreams.
Well, one story could be about a grandpa who went on a long hike in the mountains. He might have faced challenges like rough terrains and unpredictable weather but still managed to reach the peak and enjoy the magnificent view.
If we assume 'dick to big stories' is some sort of creative or local expression, perhaps it could mean stories that grow or expand in an unexpected way, like a story that starts small and then becomes really large in scope. But again, this is just speculation without proper clarification.
The characters in these 'Big Dick Brother' stories can also be compared. There could be strong, heroic characters who are fearless and always ready to take on challenges. For instance, a character might be brave enough to fight off a group of bandits in one story. Then, there are the more vulnerable characters, who might be the ones in need of help. These characters can add depth to the story as the heroic characters step in to protect or assist them.
Most literature focuses on more positive, relatable and acceptable themes. Stories about bullying are common, but this specific and rather vulgar - sounding combination is not something that pops up in traditional literary canons. However, in some alternative or shock - value - seeking independent writing, there might be something remotely similar, but it's not a widespread or well - documented area in literature.
We could focus on stories of people's perseverance. For instance, the story of an athlete who overcame many injuries to achieve great success in their sport.