But what if you purposefully use the contrast between realism and a strange low-quality glitch-in-reality abhorrent entity? Also things like the backrooms could be done pretty well, and atmospheric horror like that. I still think there's plenty of potential in ultrarealistic horror just as there...
Saw this from Jesse cox, and yeah that shit is crazy.
We can experience the VR eroticism that exists in novels for ourselves one day. Full dive cabins with a haptic body suit to feel everything, and devices for simulating that anime waifu cunny
Nice fetish...? Fuck, this is why I hate humanity. Who comes up with this shit? Why do people even consume it..?
Also yes, this is a joke, but i do seriously not understand just how the hell things like that come into being.
I just butcher them in my head, but if I somehow find out the correct pronunciation of a name I try to use it. Don't actively go out searching for the correct way even if I know for a fact I'm getting it wrong.
Just keep going. Somehow there's an audience for novels thousands of chapters long. You're fine as long as you keep it interesting and keep the reader engaged, which is usually what most long stories fail at. But if you rush you may ruin your idea of the story and make the end product worse...