I'm not talking about persons as shown through visual perspective and I'm undoubtedly stretching terms here, so feel free to scold me on my misuse of definitions.
Interactive immersion makes a third/first person experience indirectly second person.
The game is telling you, the player, a...
It's a bit of a stretch here, but I think we do have a similarity to video games in the medium of literature.
Specifically, in choose your own adventure novels.
Now, I'll admit right off the bat that I've not actually read one of these, the closest I've come to are certain webcomics and...
Suddenly the phrase: "BEHOLD MY HUMAN LASER!" [http://www.nuklearpower.com/2008/10/14/episode-1046-anatomically-correct/] just took on a new and downright literal meaning.
I've definitely experienced this before. The only time I've ever worried about this sensation was after playing a lot of Burnout. I caught myself automatically determining the shortest path on roads, around curves, and through oncoming traffic. Thank goodness I wasn't the one driving, though...
Aside from the lack of a prehensile tail, I'd say the human form is pretty solid and definitely well suited for our modern way of life. No need to mess with it.
On the stronger-smarter debate. While I'm lacking in physical endurance, I am quite content with my current level of intelligence...
I fail to see the science in not crowbarring a cat. I mean people have been not hitting cats with crowbars for centuries.
But then I guess this was the control cat. The control cat is valuable too I guess.
NOTE: This post is rampant with satire.
Nah, best case scenario is that due to your work and the work of your brethren the dreaded plumber will simply Jump over you due to the time limit ticking down thus making you less of a target.
That spells almost victory!
Also, that song is awesome Jumpingbean3.
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