I didn’t know this was fiction when I started reading this and then started wondering as I become more and more disturbed and eventually stopped reading pretty early on at the $10 million dollars for the shrimp chef, at which point I was confident it’s fiction and confirming so in the comments. I reckon if I read the whole thing, it might haunt me in a way that I don’t want to just accidentally slide into because I thought it was differently valuable non-fiction. Maybe I’m the only one who is be this combination of dense, not reading the fiction tag, and sensitive, but I probably would have benefitted from some sort of trigger warning or fiction flagging. (Although I would understand if the author felt like that ruined the art and nobody else seemed to have this problem.)
I didn’t know this was fiction when I started reading this and then started wondering as I become more and more disturbed and eventually stopped reading pretty early on at the $10 million dollars for the shrimp chef, at which point I was confident it’s fiction and confirming so in the comments. I reckon if I read the whole thing, it might haunt me in a way that I don’t want to just accidentally slide into because I thought it was differently valuable non-fiction. Maybe I’m the only one who is be this combination of dense, not reading the fiction tag, and sensitive, but I probably would have benefitted from some sort of trigger warning or fiction flagging. (Although I would understand if the author felt like that ruined the art and nobody else seemed to have this problem.)