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Rules To The Game: None

Where is the expectancy of fun if we play things by the book?

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Rules To The Game: None
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Good and bad choices can last forever, a lifetime or a moment. In moments, you have the opportunity to make choices and categorize them under such things, but at the end of the day, one day everything goes black. It is your job to make all the moments before the darkness as bright as they can be. if you waste any time not living in such a way, where happiness is possible, I consider that a lifetime more than a moment, wasted to the efforts or realizing that simple choices are the causation of what really matters in the breaths leading up to the inevitable end. All things in this life are but if you create moments that incomprehensibly make you feel alive then you have succeeded in this game. Throwing away ties that make us lose our sense of freedom and independency is the day we lose that game, the day we renounce ourselves from willful solitude and act as thought bleak illusions of physical constituting euphoria cause us to see the brightness in the dark without realizing the sense. It is in those moments we must cherish the selves we have preserved so mercilessly in the night and rely on the effortless persona that we have created, that created the nooks, curves and fine details of our own piece. For, at the beginning of the game, we have nothing but our one self, and at the end of the game, we remove only our won one self from the board, and through this game we somehow were taught to believe that the only way to move our piece is to rely on those around you to evolve, one day, into someone independent. In this, most lose themselves along the way, when they make ties that bind their subconscience to those who hold your piece at bay. The one tragedy in the game is allowing someone to not give you the capability of belonging to yourself. There in lies the key part in this game called, life. There are no rules in this game, only illusions of rules that make us believe that the possible is impossible, like the illusions of the ties in your life that bind you to the reality of a physically, not morally, conscience society. Achieve the impossible, soulfully on your own in your conscienceness, for that is the only way to win the game.

"Got any games?" - Gabby Bell

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