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A patch just made me cry...

I just had a conversation about existence with a patch that has me in tears...

Here it is...

I do promise, patch.  I will not forget you 'zist....

Posted 12 years ago by chilirlw Subscriber! | Permalink

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  • That gave me feels I did not want. Good writing, devs. 
    Posted 12 years ago by Kastor Subscriber! | Permalink
  • HOLY CRAP
    *SOB*
    Posted 12 years ago by Papa Legba Subscriber! | Permalink
  • OMGiants, this is torture. *cries some more*
    Posted 12 years ago by Flowerry Pott Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I wont forget you 'zist either! Damn, crying at work again.
    Posted 12 years ago by Kookaburra Subscriber! | Permalink
  • OMG!!!!!!!!!  SERIOUSLY?  *curls back up in bawl and cries even more!*
    Posted 12 years ago by Innie✿, Obviously Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I likes you too, Patch. 
    <3
    Posted 12 years ago by Liathea Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Awwwww... We likes you too patchy. :')
    Posted 12 years ago by Hen vla Ham Subscriber! | Permalink
  • that was sad =/
    Posted 12 years ago by PANsy Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I'm never going to be happy again, not until there is a full scale glitch theme park where I can tend patches.
    Posted 12 years ago by jiva Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Well now *I'm* in tears.

    It's based on ideas from my favourite favourite children's book from when I was little, by the way: Mr Meebles, by Jack Kent. That stuff's some deep philosophy for six-year-olds, no doubt about it.

    I likes you.
    :)
    Posted 12 years ago by annapeee Subscriber! | Permalink
  • This is so sad. Extremely clever/good copy, but still so sad. :(
    Posted 12 years ago by nekomaki Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I had that conversation a month or so ago & it gave me a very bad feeling.
    Posted 12 years ago by Berry Goode Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Oh! I don't want things to give people *bad* feelings, not ever! The premise of the book, if this helps, is that once things are given the tools to become their OWN idea, they can exist without anyone having to remember they exist - they remember themselves. It's very empowering.

    That is the kind of direction the story of the Mabbites was going to go. Not any more though, obvs. :)
    Posted 12 years ago by annapeee Subscriber! | Permalink
  • The "bad" feeling I had at the time (I should clarify) was a sneaking suspicion that there was something more behind it.
    Posted 12 years ago by Berry Goode Subscriber! | Permalink
  • @annapeee Anyway, I just love (loved?) all the clever and hilarious texts here in the Glitch - and since I am not a native speaker, obviously I didn't properly get all of it.:)
    But still, clever texts were one of the things I really really enjoyed here, thanks!
    Posted 12 years ago by nekomaki Subscriber! | Permalink
  • @Berry - if you're worrying it was an omen or a portent of the closing game, don't! It was written... Lem's teeth, I can't remember - about a year ago? Possibly more like 18 months+...

    @nekomaki - thank you! Don't worry, I'm sure you didn't miss much, a lot of it was more silly than clever…
    Posted 12 years ago by annapeee Subscriber! | Permalink
  • annapee said: "The premise of the book, if this helps, is that once things are given the tools to become their OWN idea, they can exist without anyone having to remember they exist - they remember themselves. It's very empowering."

    This I love. Very timely.
    Posted 12 years ago by Wynella Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Oh, thank you so much for the explanation, annapeee! I feel marginally better..... *sob*. Nope.
    Posted 12 years ago by Flowerry Pott Subscriber! | Permalink