Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Important to note, I have discovered the drama going on here is a film studio…

…someone leaves home, catches a bus and goes to the studio, apparently eats there and has coffee there frequently…

I'm not afraid to die.
The only way you're gonna die today is if I kill you.
Your bomb's not going off.
- We have a live feed.
- Patch it through.
Go.
Those men will kill your family if you don't tell me where the bomb is now.
I despise you for making me do this.

 

Abstract

  1. Games appear to be segments of larger, more complex sets of transactions called scripts. Scripts belong in the realm of transference phenomena, that is, they are derivatives, or more precisely, adaptations, of infantile reactions and experiences. But a script does not deal with a mere transference reaction or transference situation; it is an attempt to repeat in derivative form a whole transference drama, often split up into acts, exactly like the theatrical scripts which are intuitive artistic derivatives of these primal dramas of childhood. Operationally, a script is a complex set of transactions, by nature recurrent, but not necessarily recurring, since a complete performance may require a whole lifetime.

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