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Lee I just learned why your italicization pisses people off as described by a linguistic etymologist and it's probably going to irritate you: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/pfmEEh-37zc
It was genuinely intended as a complement I promise; you're a asshole in the most admirable and least genuinely irritating of ways. The kind of way that would have people saying "touché".
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Yes and bacteria is about eighty percent of a persons body* but, much like some of your stories, it is debatable how much of that contributes to overall function.
Edit: * in terms of cell-count I mean.
Your stories; does interaction between different characters factor into the narrative, the sequence of events that people enjoy reading about, particularly much? Or is it just window-dressing?