>>716292901PERCEPTION [Difficult: Success] - No, no, hang on. The prose is decent and the bit with the pen is actually good, but it's still regurgitated from somewhere. It's all in the fine details, the space *between* the words.
YOU - The spaces?
PERCEPTION - Close. The apostrophes. The post starts with a different type of apostrophe than it ends with.
>worldโs>He'sThe second one uses a standard apostrophe, the one next to the enter key. Everyone has that, here's one now. But the first one uses something *weird*. It uses a dedicated character for a single right quotation mark. That isn't a normally accessible key on a keyboard; it isn't the same thing as the grave (`), which shares a keycap with the tilde (~) that's so familiar to de_dust residents around the isolas. In fact, it isn't even part of the standard ASCII character set.
ENCYCLOPEDIA [Easy: Success] - That set only has 256 characters. Quite a few less are actual printable letters and not just carriage-returns and assorted machine instructions. A character like that only comes from separate Unicode lists, the type that never get used in regular conversation or even coding, only places like tripcode generator outputs...
YOU - And machine translations of novels?
PERCEPTION - Bingo.