This is kind of a weird thing about me but when I first started reading fanfic, watching online videos, etc, I actually experienced serious mental distress over this Like if I read a story that just didn't make sense I would freak out and think there was something wrong with mehttps://twitter.com/iridienne/status/1271680158966005761 …
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David Lynch I think is compelling because he very much evokes this feeling while still obviously being competent enough that you know he's doing it on purpose His movies intentionally "make mistakes", the plot is full of holes, people's character is wildly inconsistent, etc
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Like that episode of Star Trek TNG with the jokey reveal that they're trapped in an alien simulation based on a very badly written Western novel The last guy in there killed himself because "I can no longer tolerate a world of contrived plots and stilted dialogue"
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It's a stupid joke but if you actually think about it's really chilling That's legitimately what I imagine the feeling of a psychotic episode being like, the sudden feeling of the world you're in being fundamentally fake It's why bad writing triggers this visceral disgust in me
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I'll be honest, I see this way more in professional work than in fic...but that's probably in part because a lot of the fic I read is by people frustrated about this exact thing, who are writing specifically something that didn't make sense in canon
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