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>go right
>go left instead (looks nice and fun!)
>...go back to the right
Go left
Go forward
> Ascend
Go right ->
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I wanna see what’s inside!
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would you rather be a lion with the heart of a rabbit or a stone with the brain of a needle ?
Hang on, I'm getting caught up here on that "brain of a needle" thing. Needles are... how should I say this.
Needles are not really known for having brains.
I think it would be pretty difficult to do my job here in either case. I suspect it would be worse as a "stone with the brain of a needle," though.
Due to that being basically the same thing as your bog-standard stone.
a ‘hot minute’ can be both a very short period of time, and a very long one. however, a hot minute in the past (“It's been a hot minute since I've seen you!”) is most often a long duration, while a hot minute in the future (“I'll be with you in a hot minute!”) is most often a short duration. this suggests some very strange things about the temperature of time.
More silly stuff in The Stanley Parable for you Fans
"Threads of Life" (2026) by artist Chiharu Shiota | Ph: Sunhi Mang
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The first simulated image of a black hole was calculated with an IBM 7040 computer using 1960 punch cards and hand-plotted by French astrophysicist Jean-Pierre Luminet in 1978.
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