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    The author is truly an expert in their field
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    Too profound. While the author might have said a little too much to some, this still has to be one of the best (2) chapters I’ve read just based on the meaning of the game it’s portraying. I wonder if the author can write about any other games better than this one
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    Food Reflects Life Itself

    For the rich, food is a choice: healthy, tasty, nutritious.
    For the poor, food is a necessity: cheap, filling.
    For the homeless, food is a struggle: will I get to eat today or not?

    So when the rich character sees a poor person, he can still say, “Let’s eat together.”
    But when he sees a homeless person? He turns away. Because:

    "How can I eat with you… if I can’t even bear to watch you eat?"
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      What you say is really deep and profound. You look like a writer. And did you read this twice? I just noticed you commented twice
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    This game is about to win both the Pulitzer Prize and the Nobel Prize in Literature swindler
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    I lik where this is going.
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    In-depth concept
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