The act of making out with a girl while her parents know exactly what's going on but can't stop it. Pwned.
Joey: Hey you know where Mason and Kristen are?
Garrett: Man, they are going Stranger Than Fiction right on their parent's car.
Joey : Shiiiiiit
*meanwhile*
Father: That boy is groping my daughter at this moment but there is nothing I can do about it.
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the greatest piece of fiction ever created obito uchiha.
whoβs the best fictional character? βitβs obito uchihaβ the word fiction means something that is made up not real obito is a fictional character that belongs to the naruto series heβs the main antagonist and the best by far so the Greatest fictional character means obito uchiha
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Group fiction 1 was the official and first name of the community Class of 3000 fanfiction. This was a safe for work group written fan-fiction started by mod Jillian on the biggest known class of 3000 discord server that quickly turned not-safe-for-work. This featured Kam having intercourse with a transgenderred Eddie, Eddie having intercourse with Tamika, Tamika having intercourse with Madison and Eddie, Eddie doing unspeakable things with Tamika and a cake, Philly Phil having intecouse with Kim, and the poorly written butt sex or anal sex part that gave the fan-fiction a new name.
Person 1: "I'm writing a fan-fiction"
Person 2: "It better not be like group fiction 1!"
A film owing much of it's genius to Roger Avary in opposed to Quentin Tarantino. Quentin Tarantino did direct the film but tried to screw Roger out of it by attempting to deny him a writing credit.
Quentin and Roger's partnership has since failed and it's quite evident that Tarantino's films have gone downhill. Jackie Brown, and the 2 Kill Bill's are boring films, praised by Tarantino geeks simply because QT directed it and not because they like it.
Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs are 2 very good movies. Jackie Brown and the Kill Bill's are not.
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A genre of (primarily) novels, movies, and tv shows that often focuses on the perspective of a young teen protagonist who is a goody two-shoes mary sue messianic type of character who lives in a dystopian setting and for some reason he/she is the leader of a rebellion against a totalitarian government or uncovers a government conspiracy and seeks out to liberate the people of his/her dystopian nation. Often this is a cheap way of writing a story because the intended audience are tween age kids, teenagers, and even college students because people of these age groups are easily impressed with narrow story telling and narratives that play with their sense of grandiosity.
It becomes worse with another form of Young Adult Fiction that focuses on romantic angst and (even worse) romantic angst with fantasy monsters like vampires, zombies (ehhh necrophilia!), and werewolves (that's for furries). Many of these romantic YA novels tend to focus on bland and 1 dimensional characters with extremely bizarre scenarios of drama or teen angst that are supposedly "relatable" but are really far fetched from being relatable to a irl person. Once again tween and teenage female readers tend to read this stuff because it somehow relates to their trivial problems when in reality they don't at all.
Examples of Young Adult Fiction in the science fiction dystopian setting:
The Hunger Games, Divergent, Ender's Game, Maze Runner.
Examples of Young Adult Fiction with romantic drama or romantic drama with halloween monsters:
Twilight, Paper Towns, Fault of Our Stars, Warm Bodies, A Hunger Like No Other, and lastly, Fifty Shades of Gray.
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Percy Jackson is the best fictional character in existence.
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They're not writing for others, they're writing for themselves.
'I'm not going to write an actual smut on here, but you get the general idea.'
'Apparently I need to write fan fiction writers here for it to work. Don't mind me :)'