Well, in a more general sense, it could imply that they desire to have control over how they are perceived in your story. They want to be the one who makes a big impact, whether it's through their actions, words, or just their presence in your life. They don't want to be a minor character but rather the central figure that shapes the plot as far as your relationship or interaction with them is concerned.
Perhaps they see themselves as a heroic or leading character in the story of your life. It might be a romantic idea, like they want to be the one who stands out and is always there for you, kind of like a king ruling over a kingdom, but in the context of your personal story.
It usually refers to an Instagram story. That's a feature on Instagram where users can post short-lived photos or videos that disappear after 24 hours.
It usually means the person doesn't believe the story and thinks it's not very believable or likely to be true.
Basically, it's a rather blunt way of saying that you are giving more information than they are asking for. It's a sign that you should probably cut short your story - telling and respect their boundaries. They are not looking for a deep dive into your personal experiences, whether it's because they don't care, are busy, or simply want to keep the conversation on a different track.
When your story says 'others', it often indicates that there are more people or entities that are relevant to the situation but haven't been specifically identified or focused on. It could be used to suggest a wider community or set of individuals that have some sort of impact on the events or characters.
A legend usually referred to a story with extraordinary significance or a long history that had a status or influence that was difficult to surpass. In novels, a legend usually referred to a character or group with powerful strength or special abilities that could create an extraordinary experience or legend through continuous efforts and adventures.
When you hear 'cool story bro,' it's basically a way for the person to show that they have a lack of enthusiasm or even a bit of annoyance. Maybe they think you're exaggerating or that the story is not worth their time.
It could simply mean they want you to show approval or enjoyment of the story they've told. Maybe it's a personal anecdote, a fictional tale they wrote, or an experience they shared, and they're seeking positive feedback.
It usually means the story is restricted and not accessible to everyone. Only specific people allowed by the author can view it.
It usually means that the story can't be accessed or viewed for some reason. Maybe it's been removed, there's a technical glitch, or access is restricted.
It usually means that the story can't be accessed or viewed for some reason. Maybe it was removed, or there's a technical glitch preventing it from being shown.