You just won the game




















Starting in April , the tweet has been parodied and used as a copypasta , often in reference to well-known exploits used in video games and lifehacks. Some might say I missed out on the intended catharsis, sidestepping the 'artist's intent. I'll get what I can from it.

And I got a lot from Sekiro. You cheated not only the game, but yourself. You didn't grow. You didn't improve.

You took a shortcut and gained nothing. You experienced a hollow victory. Nothing was risked and nothing was gained. It's sad that you don't know the difference. In the following days, the tweet gained popularity as a copypasta, often paired with screenshots and videos of popular video game cheats, exploits and speedrunning techniques. On the same day, Twitter user NitroRad recorded a dramatic narration of the copypasta.

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You must login or signup first! Already a memeber? But the point of the game is to challenge you. The point of the game is to slowly teach you how to become a better player so that you can advance through the levels and "win" the game. The point of the game is the game itself. The struggle and the growth and the enjoyment. Mostly, the enjoyment, because if the game isn't fun, why bother?

Someday you might realize that it can all be enjoyed. Someday maybe today you can realize that every obstacle, every struggle, every painful experience is exactly what you need at that moment. And every "reward" you are grasping for might be exactly the right thing necessary to motivate you to grow stronger in that area of your life.

Wanting a beautiful lover might help you care more about looking slightly more attractive. Wanting an intense new surround sound stereo might help you slog through a second job. Or whatever. The point is that the supposedly shitty parts of life are there for your benefit. Everything negative is positive. Is that more trite bullshit? More inane rationalization? But it works, doesn't it? Admit it.



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