That font is cute, I might have to steal it.
I'm reminded of a clip J was watching where two characters (adult and child) were talking and the conversation went something like:
Adult: you say "fuck" a lot.
Child: [can't remember what he said but there was swearing involved again]
Adult: [long-winded explanation of how overusing the word dilutes its meaning and makes the speaker sound less intelligent]
Child: FUCK YOU.
Adult: [while exiting stage left] see, I'm not affected and you sound stupid.
Child: ...
I had a quick look at my all time vs last year clouds, apparently "partiko" was in the all time and I couldn't even remember what that was (it's a mobile app for Steem which I did remember having on an old phone as soon as I saw a description). The last year tag cloud felt much more accurate featuring "apparently" and "actually" which I probably say way too much XD
I'm also trying to understand the purpose of the "fear" keyword, I figured that would generally be implied from the genre but I also think maybe if people are triggered that easily they should probably stick to writing their own stuff or maybe playing either single player rpg systems (I was surprised to find they do exist, usually in a journalling format, I kind of want to try some out but time) or with like-minded people (I'm sure there's more around but as far as I can tell from very infrequently glancing at r/rpghorrorstories, not many) so they never have to encounter any challenges in anything at all ever (never, ever, anything, and all were probably in the word cloud too XD and also I have read rpghorrorstories where the horror story were players pitching a fit because they were challenged in the game, they wanted to just breeze through/steamroll everything/automatically win and have the most favourable outcome possible just happen to them because something about the story is more important? o_O).