Ponderings

 I enjoy playing video games a little bit.  I'm not a die-hard, but there are a few of the ones that are story-rich, single-player, role-playing fantasy games that I like.

I like the people simulator one, too.

Any of us that play that one often wonder if we aren't a video game for some omnipotent seeming being that pauses us and deletes stuff and *that* is why we go into rooms and forget why we were there.

I started a legacy family today and I set the lifespan setting to long because a legacy challenge is when you play through 10 generations. The next generations will be set on a normal, or short lifespan.

The first one starts with pretty much nothing. The rest of the family tree is started with this origin person. That got me thinking about how the lifespans were so long at the beginning of the bible those folks lived 150-plus years.

Now we live roughly half of that. Could you imagine if 75 was middle-aged? I haven't decided if that is a good thing or a bad thing, or just something that is the cost of efficiency.





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