Talk:Special/@comment-31077845-20170228210839

Gotta agree on this being pretty great, and is more my style than the classic creepypasta. It's fantastical and creepy but at the same time mind bending because, similar to what banningk said, with the kind of strange culture of voyerism and vicarious emotion we've cultivated as a society and, in the case of his father, the tendency towards vicious sadism and schadenfreude (thank god for google, or I would've butchered that spelling) humans so often exhibit ESPECIALLY when one applies a mask of anonymity, and how quickly we can grow bored with and turn on those who were once on top of the world, again reveling in their suffering as we watch their downfall, it's not so much of a stretch to imagine something like this existing in the future.

And now that I'm done with my little commentary on society (which is really what this story clearly was in a large way, so more a commentary on a commentary) just one minor thing; did the author mean "such a wonderful flair for the dramatic?" because as it is now it says "such a wonder flair for the dramatic". While I doubt I'll edit it lest the latter is some esoteric version of the phrase, I'm almost positive the former was intended.