Two Songs, Rules of the Game and A Change in Perspective

“Advanced Basics, Nepal.”

Of course, the only way this would work would be if slices were hidden. It's no fun if you can see all the pieces at once.

There have to be rules. Consequences. Hints. Trails. You can only see what you've been sent. Look harder and you might be able to find things that are public. The computer itself is safe. A place to compose. You can influence the random, but you can't force the result. You can feel the emotions, if that helps, but again, only if you're peeking. Don't do it too much if you don't want to ruin the game.

Ride in a different point of view. Push. He's not deliberately isolated, but he's not going to answer if he's not poked. Garbage in Garbage out.

“Mary” A view from the other side issue. What it looks like from the ground.

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