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Friday, January 14, 2022

Poem- “GAME OVER”

“GAME OVER”


Please, let me create a situation for your imagination as an example:


You are a stranger to me.

I am a stranger to you.

And, we challenge each other to a match for a realistic, violent game.

It’s a realistic, violent video game.

We’re challenging each other.

So, what happens is, I defeat you in the match.

The game looks very, very real.

You sink in defeat.

Soon, you get angry and ban me from the match.

You get angry and turn off the game.

GAME OVER


Okay, now let’s examine this imaginary situation.

I’m not playing a game right now.

My example is just imaginary.

You’re not really playing a game with me.

But, it’s a good example that you can think about with your imagination.


Please, let me ask you a question:


“Is this realistic, violent video game a source of friendship?”


No.

No, it’s not.

It’s a source of frustration, anxiety, and hate.

This game is not a polite introduction for yourself with any stranger.

It’s very realistic and looks very violent.

Most strangers do not understand the difference between reality and fiction.

So, even if the realistic, violent game is “fiction”, you are having trouble.

Keep in mind that a stranger is not your brother.

Even for your brother, your brother can feel so insulted.

It’s a realistic, violent video game.

The stranger’s character is in the video game.

Maybe the stranger makes the mistake of caring too much for fiction.

The game just looks so, so real.

The game looks like a historical documentary!

And, the stranger has a character of choice.

His character probably holds a gun, or a toy, or a dog.

You may be that stranger.

You probably really care about the game.

But, it’s a realistic, violent video game.

You “agree” to the game.

And, yet, it’s a source of frustration, anxiety, and hate.

You can really “feel” the “violence” even if it’s fiction.


What does this mean?

Let’s go over the situation again:


You are a stranger.

I am a stranger.

We play a really violent game.

It’s a realistic, violent video game.

We’re fighting each other in the game with our characters.

I defeat you in the match.

You get angry and go away.

The friendship ends.

GAME OVER


When I say “GAME OVER”, I mean it.

The friendship ends.

The obsolete friendship is GAME OVER.

So, what does this mean?

It means this:


Challenging a stranger to a realistic, violent video game is terrible introduction.

It’s positively, absolutely a terrible introduction.

Such a game should probably not even exist!

It’s a terrible introduction.

Strangers get too sensitive about strangers.

So, to even challenge a stranger to such a realistic, violent game is evil.

That’s not how you make friends.

That’s hate.

For video games to be exceptional by order of love, we need change.

We need to stop playing this kind of video game.

It’s wrong, it’s negative, and it’s harmful to any friendship.

Video game companies do not give freedom for this kind of game.

Well, if that’s the case…


They need to stop selling this video game and go out of business.

Maybe Earth will be a better place without them.




https://www.deviantart.com/gameuniverso/art/GAME-OVER-903796371

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