hotwords229_A
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This has been a bizarre read. As usual, I had no idea about any of this. I always miss the drama somehow.
That said, I’m sincerely sorry to everyone who had an emotional connection to “her”.
That also said, I can’t help but be fascinated by this. This is some kind of Munchausen by Proxy via Internet shit right here! I find someone who would create a fake persona only to kill them off interesting especially considering that Literotica is, ultimately (regardless of Pmann’s sentiments), a fiction writing/reading site. To create a character, have them interact with real people, then kill them off and watch these real people grieve is sick, evil, twisted, but also oddly understandable from a writer’s perspective. An evil, manipulative, prick writer, but still . . .
The weirdest part of all is to consider that we should all be relieved that she didn’t really die, but also feel grief that she never really lived. It’s a total mindfuck. But possibly not one that was intended.
Is it possible that the person who invented Bri was sincere (albeit fake), then the reality of the manipulation became too real and had to be eliminated? Or is it a matter of wanting to attend your own funeral? Create a fake person, kill them off and then watch the sorrow come pouring in? Or was this some avant-garde interactive fictional writing experience? <—yet another reason to hate avant-garde shit.
Either way it sucks. And REAL people are hurt because of it. But one good thing to take away is whether or not Bri was real, your kindness, goodness and warmth was brought out because of her.
Plus she had a great ass!
That said, I’m sincerely sorry to everyone who had an emotional connection to “her”.
That also said, I can’t help but be fascinated by this. This is some kind of Munchausen by Proxy via Internet shit right here! I find someone who would create a fake persona only to kill them off interesting especially considering that Literotica is, ultimately (regardless of Pmann’s sentiments), a fiction writing/reading site. To create a character, have them interact with real people, then kill them off and watch these real people grieve is sick, evil, twisted, but also oddly understandable from a writer’s perspective. An evil, manipulative, prick writer, but still . . .
The weirdest part of all is to consider that we should all be relieved that she didn’t really die, but also feel grief that she never really lived. It’s a total mindfuck. But possibly not one that was intended.
Is it possible that the person who invented Bri was sincere (albeit fake), then the reality of the manipulation became too real and had to be eliminated? Or is it a matter of wanting to attend your own funeral? Create a fake person, kill them off and then watch the sorrow come pouring in? Or was this some avant-garde interactive fictional writing experience? <—yet another reason to hate avant-garde shit.
Either way it sucks. And REAL people are hurt because of it. But one good thing to take away is whether or not Bri was real, your kindness, goodness and warmth was brought out because of her.
Plus she had a great ass!