It means it is not at all a simple and complete story. There are likely hidden aspects, missing details, or elements that make it complex and not straightforward.
Well, 'anything but' is a phrase that indicates the opposite. So when we say 'anything but plain full story', it's like saying it's far from being just a plain, uncomplicated, and complete account. There could be multiple sub - stories, different perspectives that are not included, or events that are deliberately left out to create an air of mystery or to mislead.
This phrase implies that the story in question is not as it seems on the surface. It's not a plain, ordinary, fully - disclosed story. There might be various reasons for this. For example, the storyteller might be withholding information for personal reasons, like protecting someone's privacy. Or perhaps there are parts of the story that are too difficult to convey simply, or they want to add an element of intrigue. So, instead of a plain full story, it's something more convoluted, with hidden layers waiting to be uncovered.
Sure. A mystery novel often presents an 'anything but plain full story'. The author gives bits and pieces of the plot, but there are always secrets, false leads, and hidden motives that make it far from a plain and complete account until the end.
Sure, it can. Liking a story often shows that it resonated with you in some way, maybe it made you feel happy, or you could relate to the characters.
I don't think it means much. Usually, it's just a random sequence and doesn't have any significant impact.
It can. Sometimes, the viewer order can influence how one relates to the characters and their growth arcs. Also, it might impact the buildup of suspense or the emotional connection to the story.
Not really. The order in which people view a story usually doesn't have a significant impact on the story itself.
In most cases, the order of views doesn't matter. It's more about the content and quality of the story that attracts readers.
Sometimes it does. A proper view order can enhance your understanding and enjoyment of the story.
It could imply a cartoonish city scene that's presented in a plain style and dominated by black colors. But it's kind of ambiguous without more context.
It could mean he's interested in you. Maybe he wants to keep up with what's going on in your life or he just finds you fascinating.
Well, it could potentially be a sign of interest or curiosity. However, it's not always a definite indicator of deeper feelings. Sometimes people just click and watch without much thought behind it.