This seems to be a common trend that we see more and more among the younger generation. Even when they are not in high school, teenagers are lonely. They are single, they have no friends, and they don’t have any fun activities to participate in on a regular basis. This is something that we all can relate to…and not just teenagers.
The problem, though, is that this generation, the younger ones, arent feeling the need to be in school anymore. They are simply bored, and bored kids are more likely to become depressed and anxious. So why are they going to school? To get high grades, to fill out their C’s, and to not feel like they need to actually do anything else. This is the very reason that I suggest that you do more than just get a diploma.
I know it’s not easy to think that you’re doing school when you’re not actually doing school. But that’s why I suggest that you do more than just get a diploma. You will become one with the world if you take the time to learn about it. Just look at the video game industry. They are constantly working on new and better ways to learn and to do things. I’m sure the makers of the game Grand Theft Auto know this.
It seems that the only thing that these lonely teenagers have learned is how to kill the “bad guy.” We might be able to take away some of their guns with the simple question, “what would you do if you had the opportunity to start over fresh?” If that’s your problem, you aren’t alone.
The only thing those lonely teenagers have learned is how to kill the bad guy. We might be able to take away some of their guns with the simple question, what would you do if you had the opportunity to start over fresh.
While many have probably heard of these lonely teenagers, none of them are very good at solving their problems. They are all in the wrong places at the wrong times, and none of them are ever able to use their ability to solve problems to their advantage. In fact, they have the opposite problem.
You know what happens when you go to bed at night? You go to sleep and you dream. You wake up and you dream. You sleep and dream. But you wake up and you don’t have dreams. You think you have dreams, but you only remember you have dreams.
There’s a lot of this in Deathloop. We have been presented with a series of seemingly unrelated events, set in a series of seemingly non-related events, with no clear reason as to their relation to one another. These events include a daydream where we meet a girl who is sad. We think she has had a bad day, but in fact she has had a bad day, and as a result her mood has changed.
We have been presented with an intriguing story about the death of a friend, but after looking it over, it doesn’t really make any sense.
We are presented with some interesting, well-researched content about grief, but when we try to put this into context with other events in the game, we find that the events that follow are only as interesting as the events that precede them. In other words, they happen to the same people over and over again.