SBF: It might be better to say that while the OP presents itself as a factual account its internal style is more fictive than factual. Maybe that's as far as we can go.
ah -- but is the simplest and most common (in fact, the only I can think of) definition of the words "fictive" and "factual" not how closely the account relate to how the writer persieved events and does that distinction between fiction and factual account then not in and by itself tip ones hand towards accepting some accounts are more true than others in them being more or less accurate description of what happened?
Said in another way, if all accounts are equally true and equally fictive, why do we need two words as the OP is then both equally fiction and fact and so is any other account and you might as well make your comments on this thread as on any other thread on peoples experience with the WT?
"join the dark side my son; feel the power of common-use of language and an externally existing world"