Well, to be honest, it's really messed Up. There are lots of grammar mistakes and the story doesn't make much sense. The character development is weak too.
Well, it could be a novel that in some way is related to a thesaurus. Maybe it's a story about a person who discovers an old, magical thesaurus that changes their life. The thesaurus could have special powers, like when the main character looks up a word, it transports them to a different world related to that word's meaning. So it's not just about using a thesaurus for language in the novel, but the thesaurus itself becomes an important part of the plot.
A thesaurus story could be a story that makes use of a thesaurus in its creation. For example, it might be a story where the writer has deliberately used many synonyms from a thesaurus to make the language more diverse and rich. Maybe it's about a character who discovers a magical thesaurus and every time they look up a word, a new adventure unfolds based on the synonyms they find.
A group of chickens escaped from the farm. They ran into a nearby park and started chasing the ducks. The ducks were so confused that they flew into a tree. Meanwhile, the chickens were trying to climb the tree too. It was a hilarious sight of confused chickens and panicking ducks. The park keeper had a hard time getting them all back to where they belonged.
Well, reading messed up stories can be a great way to step out of your comfort zone. It exposes you to different perspectives and ideas that you may not encounter in more mainstream literature. It can also improve your critical thinking skills as you analyze the motives and actions of the characters in these often complex and disturbing stories. Additionally, for some people, it's just a form of entertainment. The shock value and the unique storytelling in these stories can be very engaging.
One of the most messed up visual novels could be 'Umineko no Naku Koro ni'. It contains complex and often disturbing themes such as family secrets, psychological abuse, and extreme violence within a mystery - filled narrative. The story's convoluted plot twists and the characters' deep - seated traumas contribute to its 'messed up' nature.
It depends on your preferences. If you like unique and out-of-the-box concepts, your taste might be considered a bit messed Up. But that's what makes it interesting!
Well, it really depends on personal preferences. Some people like really wild and unconventional fanfic, while others prefer more traditional ones. So, it's all relative!