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or maybe its like how people say "because of (x), this atom wants to do (y)"
it doesnt actually WANT to do something it just does
Also thats from 2019 lol
How did a single cell organism realize something? Does it have a micro-organic brain? A system utilizing quantum mechanics? Or...
I actually have a scenario I recently posted called Cookie Clicker 2, and no you don't need to have played the first one to understand it (Although it does help a little bit).
Check it out if you'd like! :D
Thanks again for the feedback! ^-^
-Laugic
Honestly though I can't wait to play more of your scenarios.
now what am I being thanked for?
^-^
We're doing a sequel!
I noticed one thing; you get the notification that scientist have now a better understanding of and will be able to cure it easyer. But you can not read what they understand better.
Uh, they die. Like in every scenario.