As far as we know, chimps don't tell stories. Chimp communication is mainly about immediate needs like mating, food, and social hierarchy. They might share information about where to find food or the presence of a predator, but this is more of a basic form of communication rather than creating and sharing fictional or historical narratives like we do when we tell stories.
Maybe not in the traditional sense of storytelling. Chimps communicate, but their communication is more about present needs. So, no, they don't tell stories.
One interesting story could be about a unique tower combination that no one has thought of before. For example, a fanfic might explore how a group of novice players discover a super - effective combo of the Ninja Monkey and the Sniper Monkey that can take down even the toughest bloons. It adds a new level of strategy and excitement to the game's concept.
One popular btd6 fan fiction is 'The Bloon Invasion'. It details an alternate scenario where the bloons are far more intelligent and organized in their attacks. It makes for a really thrilling read as the monkeys have to come up with new and creative strategies to defend.
The 'Bloody Mary' legend has several possible origins. One theory is that it's based on Queen Mary I of England. She was a devout Catholic and during her reign, she tried to reverse the Protestant Reformation in England. This led to the persecution of many Protestants, with a large number of executions, earning her the nickname 'Bloody Mary'. In the context of the spooky 'Bloody Mary' game, it's a superstitious ritual where people claim to summon her spirit by chanting her name in front of a mirror in a dark room.
One horror story is about a pet chimp that suddenly attacked its owner's friend. The chimp was usually calm, but for some reason, it went berserk and seriously injured the person. It was a shock because the owner thought the chimp was friendly and safe around people.
I don't know for sure if 'bloody bloody pulp fiction' is a book or a movie. It could be either. It might be a self - published or indie book that uses this catchy and rather visceral title. Or it could potentially be a low - budget or even an underground movie with a lot of violent and gory content.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'bloody bloody pulp fiction' is about as it's not a common well - known single entity. It could potentially be a very gory or violent form of pulp fiction, which typically features sensational and often lurid stories.