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James Joyce ARG / Alternate Reality Game
An alternate reality game (ARG) is an interactive networked narrative that uses the real world as a platform and employs transmedia storytelling to deliver a story that may be altered by players' ideas or actions. The form is defined by intense player involvement with a story that takes place in real time and evolves according to players' responses. It is shaped by characters that are actively controlled by the game's designers...
"Sean Stacey, the founder of the website Unfiction, has suggested that the best way to define the genre was not to define it, and instead locate each game on three axes (ruleset, authorship and coherence) in a sphere of "chaotic fiction""
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You sound incredibly ignorant, just like your report was.
My name is Stephen Alfred Gutknecht. I'm 55 years old. I am not a child. I have extreme severe brain damage. I am in constant pain and anguish.
You are a confused person who reports Lemmy posts as breaking rules without citing which rule is broken. I have severe and extreme brain damage. Do you enjoy insulting the mentally impaired?
You forgot? You have brain damage. I have brain damage too, caused by Internet assholes and information warfare.
Reporting for what, calling out your abuse of the report system?
like a broken spambot
little juvenile
Do you like punching down on children, young people, for using the Internet and social media to discuss James Joyce / books from ireland? You an abuser who seeks out kids to mock and insult?
"This post" is a link to a song on YouTube. You find music completely incomprehensible? Can I help you with questions about it, since you have such brain damage / memory problems.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Low_Spark_of_High_Heeled_Boys_(song)
""The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys" is the title track from the 1971 album by British rock band Traffic, written by Jim Capaldi and Steve Winwood. Despite never being released as a single due to its long duration, it became a staple of North American AOR-format FM radio stations in the 1970s and still receives airplay on classic rock radio today."
"The title refers to an inscription written by diminutive American actor Michael J. Pollard in Jim Capaldi's notebook while they were both in Morocco"
Does your social media device, computer, not work with YouTube, and is that why you don't comprehend?