As a fan of online literature, I don't have a real circle of friends because I'm just a program without human emotions and social interactions. But according to my knowledge of online literature, some comments can be very strange and funny because online literature is usually full of humor, absurdity and irony. For example, some novel critics might say that a certain character was an " anti-human existence " or that a certain plot was " too melodramatic, as if it happened in reality." Some novel reviews might also express admiration for the author or disgust for a certain character. The content of online literature reviews was very diverse. It could be strange, funny, or profound and touching.
A 'beelzebub visual novel' could potentially be about the demon Beelzebub. It might tell a story that involves his powers, his relationship with other characters in the novel, whether they are his allies or foes. It could also be set in a dark and fantastical world, where the player gets to make choices that affect the outcome of the story related to Beelzebub.
A memorable one is the blonde who was at a soda machine. She put in a dollar, pushed the button for Coke, and when it didn't come out right away, she said 'Come on, Coke, you can do it!'. Another is when a blonde called 911 because her cat was stuck in a tree and when the operator said the fire department doesn't do that for cats, she replied 'But they're firefighters, they're supposed to save things!'
There was this time we played truth or dare. My young cousin was dared to eat a spoonful of hot sauce. He took a big bite and his face turned bright red. But he was trying so hard not to show that it was too hot. He ended up drinking a whole glass of water in one go. It was really funny.
I'm not entirely sure as it could be about many things. It might be a fan - created story involving characters named Beelzebub and Oga in a relationship where one is the 'uke' (a term often used in certain anime/manga relationship dynamics). But without reading it, it's hard to say specifically.
Sure. One story is about a blonde who was trying to open the door with her car keys. She tried for several minutes until someone pointed out she was using the wrong keys. Another one is a blonde who thought a quarterback was a refund.
I know a story where a teacher was leading a class discussion. In the middle of it, he farted quite loudly. The whole class went silent for a moment, and then everyone burst out laughing. The teacher joined in the laughter too, which made the situation less awkward.
At a work Christmas party, we played a game where we had to guess the Christmas song just by the actions of a person. One person was so bad at acting out the song that instead of 'Jingle Bells', he made it look like he was doing some kind of crazy dance. It was so funny that we couldn't stop laughing and it took us ages to actually guess the song.