User blog comment:Zumokiworks335/CREEPYPASTA WIKI IS FOR PRO'S/@comment-5614678-20160713231140/@comment-25024572-20160714014141

Ok, in regards to the "Submit your story" thing, that was an oversight on my part. Again, guess I'm not very observant.

As for what I meant by "makes sense," I'm not talking about non-traditional methods of story telling or anything (also, I haven't seen Eraserhead, so I'm not going to say much about it), I'm saying more that the story doesn't have plot holes. It makes sense in that everything that needs explanation is explained.

And as for the cliche thing, you make a good point regarding them. When they're used well, they're used in "subverse or clever manner, or... in a satisfying and entertaining way." The thing is, most well known cliches in Creepypasta that are almost exclusive to Creepypasta are mainly used terribly. Name one good story that uses the word "hyper-realistic." And don't say "Squidward's Suicide," as it started the cliche instead of using it in a clever or unique way. So, yes, cliches can be unavoidable, but the things we know as glaringly obvious and irritating cliches ("hyper-realistic," bleeding eyes, interns, teenager snapping and going on a killing spree, etc.) are rarely used well.

Also, I respect the fact that you're trying to be calm and civil about this. I am too.