You see me on video games,
You see my joy and happiness.
Then you see my unfinished chores;
And you shame me for playing them.
You see me on multilayer,
You see me having fun and bliss,
Then you see some blood or gore;
And you shame me for playing them.
You see me playing with my friends,
And see us laughing and playing,
Then you hear someone swear or cuss;
And you shame me for playing them.
You see the better parts of it,
And you see the worse parts of it,
You choose the smaller to triumph;
And you shame me for playing them.
Some people say we're all connected, all part of a bigger picture; some harmonious flow, endless and meaningful. Maybe that's how it looks from a distance; but up close, with eyes open, I see no evidence of some spiritual choreographer at work. No, I see nothing but random fractals of a selfish, queenless hive. -Exert of the opening narration suggesting that the player is an omniscient, "spiritual choreographer" WARNING: I try to keep it to a minimum, but there are still spoilers. For the last two weeks, I have been playing a game called late Shift . Late Shift is the first choose your own adventure game, and originally came out in April of 2016. About a year after that, it was released on steam; the game looked interesting, so I bought it. I found multiple parts of the game, and its platform interesting, and I wanted to share them The trailer for Late Shift is below. There is language that may be considered offensive to younger audiences. Firs...
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