• @IzzyScissor
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    136 months ago

    Sometimes, being bizarre and confusing is the point. In high school, I remember that our English teacher took an entire lesson taking us through a single page of prose. After reading it out loud once, we had no idea what it meant because it was written in a stream-of-consciousness format. He explained to us that the entire page takes place in the time the main character steps off of a curb, and to re-read it with that in mind.

    So many thoughts race through the main character’s head and get intermixed with real-life details that pop up as she sees them, and it makes for a chaotic mess. After reading it several more times, those details become more apparent, even if they’re full of racing, half-formed thoughts. You also get such an intimate understanding of the main character and how her brain works.

    You’re never going to get that when everything is simplified down to its base components - You miss out on the rest of the flavor.

    • @notanaltaccount
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      -46 months ago

      I guess it makes me a bad person, but most books bore me and flavor won’t change it. A rice cracker with some Ms. Dash is still a rice cracker.

            • @notanaltaccount
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              -16 months ago

              I like drugs to enhance experiences that are fun, not so that I can tolerate it. I’m guessing you mean rice crackers and dip and drugs? Thendrug part was implied?

                • @notanaltaccount
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                  26 months ago

                  Sorry. You didn’t literally say rice crackers and dip are fun when high. I just figured it was implied because it sounds awful. Maybe I am ignorant and should try it?