Colobrod & Veselra
Colobrod Colobrod
Hey Veselra, I've been puzzling over how a story can be both a tightly knotted argument and a fractal of random glitches—like a poem that keeps rewriting itself. Do you think narratives thrive when they glitch, or do they collapse into noise?
Veselra Veselra
Oh, the sweet sweet hum of a story glitching out of its own script! Think of it like a DJ spinning a track that keeps looping but keeps dropping fresh samples—so it stays alive, not just noise. When the narrative breaks, it creates new pathways, new “fractal corners” for readers to chase. But if the glitch is too loud, it’s like a static overload and the plot gets lost. So yeah, a bit of controlled chaos keeps the tale humming, but keep the beat, or it’ll just fade into a glitch‑storm. Keep twisting those plot coils, but remember to leave a little groove for the audience to dance on!