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Aisako

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Hi I'm Aisako! I like video games and food and stuff that is mildly amusing. I'm currently streaming and hanging out in Nope Vidya! I run it along with Daisytrap, my waifu.

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The mindset of humans is one thing that is vastly contradictory and confusing for simple people, but have you ever considered the universe? A vast network of stars, matter, energy where gravity pulls these things together, bringing them into cycles and behavioral patterns, not entirely unlike that of the mindset of a collective humanity.

Humanity is a network of conciousnesses linked together, which are pulled together through different things, which will act similarly to gravity, pulling you closely to individuals and creating a close orbit around them. Your entire life is spent orbiting around something larger than yourself, just as that larger individual orbits around other larger individuals, which in turn influences you. Everyone, is connected.

Just as people die, so too do stars, so too do galaxies. When a star dies, it will affect every construct in the universe, some constructs, much more than others. When a single person dies, no matter how small they are, their death will affect everyone, once again, some people more than others.

Life is based on circles, cycles and repititive behavior. Your life is not dictated by yourself, but by the actions of others. Is fate or destiny really such a far fetched concept? It is possible to predict the orbit of the moon years in advance, if we are so similar, perhaps your entire life can be easily predicted as well.

A human life is tiny. So small and easily ignored, yet a vital part of the machine. A single missing cog is enough to impair that machine for years. A human life is tiny, but sometimes the smallest parts of a machine, are the most important.

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Innovacious May 16, 2012 @ 4:22am 
Oh hi, dicks
30dicks May 16, 2012 @ 3:53am 
nobody will find me here
Cookie, The Stegosaurus Apr 14, 2012 @ 8:12pm 
Chen asked me to relay this: "I wanna talk to you. Could you unblock me please?"
Innovacious Mar 30, 2012 @ 12:40am 
;)
Lazy Feb 23, 2012 @ 3:26pm 
Oh i wanted to ask about Dear Esther. Is it any fun?
Fy'haru, The 100 Nasal Terrors Feb 4, 2012 @ 11:43am 
Y u no talk, you lost keyboard?

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I bought this game without much expectations on it. I just expected it to be a silly little thing I could sink a bit of time into when I was bored, not actually expecting anything substantual.
I was actually, pleasantly suprised with the game when I played it. It has a simple story and extremely solid gameplay that you'll understand immediately and can still present numerous challenges that make it seriously worth buying.
You can wear your mom's panties and use her bra as a weapon... J-just in case, that'll make you want it more...

Leave a comment October 9th, 2011 @ 3:42pm

I broke into some guy's apartment and threw his fridge out the window.
Pretty cool.

Leave a comment August 26th, 2011 @ 8:09am

I GOT THIS WITH DEUS EX: HR.
I TRIED PLAYING IT BUT IT DIDN'T WORK RIGHT. I DIDN'T BOTHER TO FIX IT EITHER. IF YOU LIKE VIDEO GAMES WHERE PEOPLE ONLY SAY HALF OF WHAT THEY'RE MEANT TO, THIS IS THE GAME FOR YOU.
I DON'T GIVE A FUCK, SOMEONE GAVE ME A CROSSBOW SO I CAN GET 1337 420 360 NO SCOPE HEADSHOTS.
U MAD?

View all 1 comment August 25th, 2011 @ 10:16am