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+ | ====== Tantra Flopp' | ||
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+ | So there' | ||
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+ | So one day he and his girlfriend are under a blanket with each other on the couch watching TV, something like the reboot of Good Times starring Homicide: Life on the Street' | ||
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+ | They breakup (via Skype) and he's so messed up from it his channel his grief and rage and relief and major depression into an analysis. He considers the word ' | ||
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+ | By the way, everyone thinks he goes to the loony bin because has a breakdown and out of self hatred for fucking everything tries to commit suicide because he found out his girlfriend didn't cheat on him and the guy who he got picked a fight with who kicked his ass wasn't the guy after all and if he'd only beleived his girlfriend when she'd told him that they'd still be together (like Romeo and Juliet but way WAY stupider). But they' | ||
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+ | After he gets out of the loony bin, he goes home and draws the circle with the dots on the circumference with the sound parts, and the collecting lines, and he labels the lines with the sound combinations, | ||
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+ | So does that, since he's rich, he has time to create a new RPG, and he finds an inner peace, because, whereas, before, his multi-dimensional matrix included words with the sound-combination ' | ||
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+ | As an aside: when I thought of all of this, before I started writing it, I thought Cthulhu was spelled with apostrophes, | ||
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+ | The kid, he's poor but he's happy, travelling around to RPG companies, pitching his idea, and companies started getting competitive about hearing his pitch, and he gets funding, and with every interview his valuation is going up and up. But here's the thing. As the kid gets richer and richer, he's less and less commiting time to fleshing out and finishing the RPG, (which is called " | ||
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+ | Eventually, his brand grows out of his control, a guy who gets into a fight with his girlfriend and has a figurine thrown at him, (a statuette of a character from Magic the Gathering, a game invented by Richard Garfield, who has a degree in combinatorial mathematics, | ||
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+ | His fans control his brand. He gives away all of his vaporwaresque RPG valuation money, and starts working on a documentary about people who play an RPG about people who develop gaming systems based on his circle-matrix. This doesn' | ||
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+ | He (in one of the FPGs) sells the completely-fleshed-out-and-written game, about himself (the FPG itself) and gets rich. He gives the money away, and becomes a tantric monk (which don't exist and which is why the game is called " | ||
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+ | Except his love of sitting on the couch under a blanket with his girlfriend watching TV had nothing with sex. | ||
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+ | A couple of final things, unrelated to any of this: | ||
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+ | The first time I typed the word " | ||
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+ | I originally thought Andre Braugher a) spelled it Brauer, and b) was in The Wire (which I've never seen). I have since corrected that to his correct spelling and that he was in " | ||
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+ | The first time I typed " | ||
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+ | One more thing, related to all of this: | ||
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+ | Turning a mistake into an otherwise purposeful thing is the way creativity works. In fact it's the only way creativity works. Also, if I were to write literally all of the tangents I did go down, in my mind, but didn't write out, this story would several hundred pages long. | ||
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+ | So maybe I will. |