It depends. Sometimes skipping stories can make you miss important plot points or character development, so it might not be the best idea.
Well, it's not recommended. Stories often contribute to the depth and understanding of the entire narrative. Skipping them might leave you confused or disconnected from the full experience.
I guess it depends. Some adults might not mind skipping it and still have a great time, while others might feel they're missing out on something fun.
Sure you can, but you might miss some important details or character developments that add to the overall experience.
Maybe in some cases. If the story has a simple and straightforward plot, you might get the gist. But for complex ones, you'd likely miss out on important details and nuances.
Sure! Sometimes rewatching a story can be even better because you notice things you missed the first time around.
Sure! The Destiny 2 story is still engaging and offers plenty of fun.
Sure you can! It still offers a great gaming experience for many.
Sure. Aromantic people can enjoy romantic music because music is a form of art. The emotions expressed in the music, like love and longing, can be appreciated on an aesthetic level rather than a personal romantic attraction level. For example, a person might love the way a singer's voice conveys the feeling of love in a song, but not feel that way towards another person in real life.
Yes, you can. Memories of a good story can still bring pleasure and inspiration.
Yes, you can. Usually, there's a function or button that allows you to skip the current story.
I don't know what 'Mudtooths stories' are. However, in general, if it's a form of content within a platform, whether it can be skipped often depends on the design of that platform. For example, in some apps, you can simply fast - forward or skip to the next part if it's a video - like story, but in others, you may not have that option.