Until finally, you have to face the end totally alone, except for what you've learned from/retained of your friends.
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Replying to @CalliopeAnim
Would it be possible to make an RPG (which is normally about growing and acquiring) about loss? About moving on?
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Replying to @CalliopeAnim
I just have this image of you, alone, in the final conflict...drawing on your memories and experiences with your companions to prevail.
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Heh, this seems like the kind of premise that
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Replying to @CalliopeAnim
Although it's more of a Fight Club thing about realizing your friends are you
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@BootlegGirl Hah. That's an interesting take. I was picturing more "friends falling by the wayside along the journey".2 replies 1 retweet 1 like -
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WE HAVE TAKEN THE MATRIX FROM THE MENZ NOW WE MUST TAKE THE OTHER LATE 90S MAN MOVIE
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@BootlegGirl@CalliopeAnim a trans reading of Fight Club where Tyler is the male identity the Narrator wants to but can't inhabit1 reply 1 retweet 9 likes -
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@BootlegGirl@CalliopeAnim And where Marla is the feminine identity that terrifies him2 replies 1 retweet 9 likes -
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@BootlegGirl@CalliopeAnim Hell that's practically in the movie. Bob's gynecomastia. Narrator is repulsed at first then embraces him & cries1 reply 1 retweet 6 likes
@BootlegGirl @CalliopeAnim Narrator finds peace among dudes who've had (involuntary) orchi. Marla shows up, calls him out as a faker
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