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My name is John and I like your video games. As I defeated the fourteenth colossus I had a thought that you might like to hear. Imagine you and fifteen of your giant buddies are just chillin in your totally awesome world and some punk comes barging in on your party. He starts to take you guys down one by one. He’s just so fast, and he’s got so many arrows, there is nothing you can really do about it except electrocute him with your horns every once in a while. Ok, so I’ve already gone a bit off track. What if that was the game?
This guy is trying to take your life (as well as like a billion lizards’ lives) to save some chick he probably is boning. It seems unjust to lose so many lives for only one. You play as each colossus as this guy defeats you, how you play effects the last battle that takes place. You gain certain skills to boost your speed, defense, and attack. In the last battle you either have the skills to beat this little asshole or you don’t and never find a way to beat him. That’s it! That’s the game! I mean you are all about simplicity, so do it!
Unlockable modes would include, but are not limited to, Colossi Battle (where you go head to head with your own kind), Hard Mode (it’s a bit harder), and Series Mode (where you can beat Wander earlier on in the game depending on your skills).
I would appreciate a letter back to let me know when we can get started. I look forward to further correspondence.
Sincerely,
John
i dont know for sure if cheesybread has ever experienced a death in her life, being only one year of age and living with sophie, dinah, and i. the only reason i know about it is because ive been told since a very early age that people lose thier life and go to a heaven or a hell. death is a very sensitive subject because animals in general are afraid of the unknown. curiousity is a strange thing, same as language. ive been told about death and been to many funerals but ive never experienced it first hand. would i even know about it if i hadnt been told? if we didnt know that we expire we would live much different lives. there would be an unknown bliss around every corner, something new to discover, instead there are deadlines (huh? i wonder where this word came from) and things to get accomplished before our time is up.
success is a strange thing. we are always trying to be something bigger than what we currently are. we have been taught from an early age that we need to do something; we need to be somebody. it is as if living was no longer good enough for our society. we need to amount to something in order to fulfill who we are. if we wanted a place to live, we have to sign a contract. if i want to eat, i need to go to the store. i cant kill 7 squirrels on brady street to make a nice stew and coat. i need to go purchase meat and a jacket so i dont get too chilly on the way back. i think that our modern lives are too big. i think that there should never be more than 1000 people per city. we can trade things and services, get rid of the dollar. me and my friends are good at building shelters, you and your friends are good at hunting food. what should we do? we can build and keep shelters up as long as you feed us. get rid of the government. we can all get along and share. it only takes a solid group to get us to where we need to be.
ive realized that this started as one thing and ended up to be me saying that i am going to start a communist state when we run out of oil, and when youve given up greed, we can start living off of love, trust, and the world around us.
pain or pleasure, in regards to the human body, isnt anything more than a perception of of contact with something outside the being. everyone feels on a different level, or threshold. for some it would take more than a hot chicken nugget to cause them to juggle it. for others a simple scratch or bug bite could trigger a response. to quote patrick swayze in roadhouse, “pain dont hurt,” would be unnecessary. but we all have that response at some level, making me wonder what is beyond our normal feelings. what would a magnetic field feel like if i had the ability and how would i be able to use it? it comes to my attention that most of our abilities throughout the existence of mankind have been focused on sight rather than anything else. weve evolved to base our lives on sight as the sense that we use on the widest scale throughout the day. although it seems our species has needed our sight more than a keen sence of touch here on this earth.