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Philosopher Martin Buber distinguished between I-Thou relationships (mutual, sacred) and I-It relationships (instrumental, objectifying). This line lives entirely in the I-It mode, yet it is spoken by the “It” itself. The object speaks. That is the first subversion. By uttering “you use me,” the speaker reclaims a sliver of agency—naming the dynamic, even if unable to change it. The line thus captures the modern condition of emotional labor, artistic musehood, and even digital existence (being “used” by algorithms, platforms, or followers).
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Puzzle solving looks nice
Hoping to try it out
The game looks fantastic!!
Very nice game and the great review
What The Hell Even Is This
What The Hell Even Is This Shit?
i WANT TO PLAY.