No, it doesn't. Pulp Fiction is not about that at all.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'fat pulp fiction' refers to. It could potentially be a unique or made - up term. It might be someone's description of a type of pulp fiction that is thick or has a lot of content. For example, pulp fiction often has fast - paced, action - filled stories, and if it's 'fat', it could imply there's an abundance of such elements in it.
No. I've watched 'Pulp Fiction' multiple times and I don't recall any mention of 'fat sals' in the movie.
It depends on how it is written. If it is written in a respectful and non - offensive way that doesn't objectify or degrade people, it could be considered appropriate within the context of fanfiction. However, if it contains inappropriate or disrespectful content, then it would not be appropriate.
I'm not sure specifically what 'fat sals' means in relation to 'Pulp Fiction'. It could be some sort of local or personal reference that I'm not familiar with. Maybe it's a made - up name or something very niche within a particular community.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'fat sal's pulp fiction' is about as the name is rather ambiguous. It could potentially be a story, a movie, or some form of creative work related to the pulp fiction genre that has a connection to someone named Fat Sal.
In 'Pulp Fiction', it's possible that there are scenes in the coffee shop related to credit. For instance, a character might be short on cash and ask for credit from the coffee shop owner. This could lead to an interesting interaction or even be part of a larger plotline in the movie. Also, if the coffee shop is part of a criminal underworld in the movie, credit could be used in a more illegal or unorthodox way, like as a form of bartering or owing a favor instead of a traditional financial credit.
No. Such stories involving fetish in a sexual context are not appropriate. They often objectify people and can be considered vulgar and unethical. We should focus on positive, respectful and healthy forms of literature.
Well, without reading the actual 'harry has a fat fetish fanfiction', it's difficult to say exactly. However, generally in fanfiction, the idea of a character having a 'fat fetish' could mean that in the story, Harry shows a particular interest or preference towards people with a larger body size. This could be part of the plot development, perhaps influencing his relationships or actions within the fictional world created by the fanfiction writer.
Sorry, without a more defined understanding of what 'fat pulp fiction' really means, it's hard to give specific examples. But if we assume it means pulp fiction with a lot of content, something like the early detective pulp magazines that had multiple stories in one issue could be considered. For instance, 'Black Mask' which had a lot of detective stories in one volume could potentially be seen as 'fat' in terms of content.
Yes, it does. Lupin the Third often incorporates elements of science fiction in its storylines, like advanced gadgets and futuristic settings.