One could consider the story of 'The Tell - Tale Heart' by Edgar Allan Poe in a way. The narrator's increasing paranoia and internal turmoil can be seen as a kind of self - destructive 'jack off' of his own sanity. He obsesses over the old man's eye and eventually commits a heinous act, all while his mind is unraveling in a very intense and self - involved way.
There was a session drummer who worked with numerous big - name artists. He once told a story about how he had to create a drum part on the spot for a song that had no clear direction rhythm - wise. He drew from his vast experience, combined different styles he had played before, and created a drumbeat that not only fit the song but also became its signature element. It shows the creative problem - solving skills of session musicians.
One of the best makeout session stories I've heard was from a couple at a beach at sunset. The warm glow on their faces as they shared gentle kisses, the sound of the waves in the background creating a really romantic atmosphere. It was a moment of pure passion and connection between them.
In 'American Psycho', Patrick Bateman's excessive focus on his appearance, his material possessions, and his violent outbursts are all part of his self - centered and self - indulgent existence. His actions can be seen as a form of 'jack off' as he is so caught up in his own little world of greed, vanity, and savagery.
It really varies. Some sessions are structured around a story to convey a message or teach a lesson, while others are more focused on information sharing or problem-solving and may not have a traditional story element.
No. This is not a normal or healthy interest. Normal interests usually revolve around positive aspects of life such as family, friends, hobbies like painting or music, and career development.