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You know, there's always this Christmassy element of "Oooh, I wonder what story someone's going to pick! I wonder what they're going to do with it?" Most of the time, these days, I try not to speculate too much about how the story will turn out. Mostly because I find expectation itself can ruin the experiencing of a story. If I hype something up too much in my head, then pretty much EVERYTHING is bound to be unable to live up to that level of anticipation. Whereas if I anticipate nothing, then anything that comes is a pleasant surprise.
However. This story lives up to any level of expectation or anticipation I might have had. You guys know my love of Remix. I've talked about it enough. And whoever this wonderful writer is, they've taken everything I really love about remix--and several personal quirks--and put it together in a story that I just... I just ADORE.
The original story, Where the Frighten Crawl, was something really experimental and weird, but I kind of love it anyway. And the remixer really took it and turned it inside out in a way that COMPETELY RETAINS the emotional line while transposing it to a new setting. It's great. It's just so great. Flicker.
WHOEVER YOU ARE, ANONYMOUS AUTHOR, BLESSINGS UPON YOUR HOUSE. You have made me most deliciously happy today!
You know, there's always this Christmassy element of "Oooh, I wonder what story someone's going to pick! I wonder what they're going to do with it?" Most of the time, these days, I try not to speculate too much about how the story will turn out. Mostly because I find expectation itself can ruin the experiencing of a story. If I hype something up too much in my head, then pretty much EVERYTHING is bound to be unable to live up to that level of anticipation. Whereas if I anticipate nothing, then anything that comes is a pleasant surprise.
However. This story lives up to any level of expectation or anticipation I might have had. You guys know my love of Remix. I've talked about it enough. And whoever this wonderful writer is, they've taken everything I really love about remix--and several personal quirks--and put it together in a story that I just... I just ADORE.
The original story, Where the Frighten Crawl, was something really experimental and weird, but I kind of love it anyway. And the remixer really took it and turned it inside out in a way that COMPETELY RETAINS the emotional line while transposing it to a new setting. It's great. It's just so great. Flicker.
WHOEVER YOU ARE, ANONYMOUS AUTHOR, BLESSINGS UPON YOUR HOUSE. You have made me most deliciously happy today!