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or is it.
And while I do embrace the pretentiousness to a degree, if I made stuff too pretentious it would just become incomprehensible to most readers. I was thinking of namedropping the master-slave dialectics, quoting Simone de Beauvoir (MANY TIMES), wax poetic about the Logos (the original Greek meaning) and the motherfXXking Plato's cave. I refuse to believe that the game brings up so many philosophical points on accident, but let's be honest, how many people would this benefit? If I want to stroke my intellectual pp I'd rather do it in, shall we say, more consensual circumstances.
I don't know where I was going with this.
But first, these are not horns, it's a memory device. Remember...?
I see it was you that squirted all over, hm-hm
Oh yeah, "big PP" - easier to chop off in the throes of battle The perceived advantage becomes a weakness just like that, with a flip of a coin It's all about perspective, in keeping with the themes
Thanks for the review. I'm glad you had so much fun with the Princess
What do you mean pretentious? I see you were trying to get away from it (and with it ;P). Embrace it! You can't escape hipster self-realisation. The more you try, the more hipster you look. (speaking from experience)
PS: "Hell is other people" - is quite fitting here, I must admit
Lovely review, a pleasure to read and I'm sure to write:)