No... I read your quote straight through and without issues. I had to re-read many of the sentences in OP's quote and put effort to make sense out of them. Your quote feels normal, with flourishes, but normal. OP's quote doesn't. For me there is no comparison.
I would argue Sherlock Holmes, Verne, and Monte Cristo (which I really like) read nothing like the slob OP posted. (I've never read Oliver Twist though).
I started reading, I drifted away at about the mud part so I restarted. This is really not my cuppa tea when it comes to text. On the second run I did better but no, I didn't manage to visualize everything. The Megalosaurus sentence doesn't make much sense to me. The text is convoluted, boring, and depressing but yes I guess I see the shitty street, the animals, the people -a crowd-, the miserable weather.
I'm aware of more information I'm not really processing but I'm just too annoyed at the text to apply the necessary brainpower required to digest it. It's almost 2 AM and I'm tired.
Then I make it to the end and realize it's Dickens, and that explains everything. I never liked his writing. Good night.
Not sure what a comfort game is. I love TES, but when I just want something easy on the mind I'll pick an AARPG. Path of Exile is a good one. Clear a map, loot, repeat. No complicated moves or exploration required. Etc.
So, um, still single like me?
Okay okay okay that's some interesting info... I've never heard of outertune before. Will look up. So far I've been using NewPipe
Nah I also like to drive in silence sometimes and hear everything around me. I guess the music is a new feature for me, I've changed my car a few months ago and the previous one didn't have a functional sound system. And neither did the previous car.
I agree with you about the road noises and volume, which is why I say not all music sounds good in a car. I also turn it off if it gets too noisy, such as driving with wind roar.
Wow thanks for going the extra mile for the info!
Whereabouts in the world?
Okay but five years for that? Feels a bit too much