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** It's even better: we've bumped into capes openly at odds with their worm-passengers before. Leet being the prime example: his eventually managed to kill him. This smug, warm, happy, fuzzy wormy? Is one backing ''a villain turned cooperatively socialising hero'' up with the equivalent of a backslap and thumbs-up. There's little directly violent about getting people resurrected, plugged into their "mates" and thrown back into the game, yet... happy-smug worm. O~K: are they learning new social tricks to override Daddy and Mummy's plans and parasitic programming? Was wormy actually taking notes on how to be their own, self-determined, more-adult-behaving-than-Dad, central shard in Dr Yamada's sessions, too?
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** It's even better: we've bumped into capes openly at odds with their worm-passengers before. Leet being the prime example: his eventually managed to kill him. This smug, warm, happy, fuzzy wormy? Is one backing ''a villain turned cooperatively socialising hero'' up with the equivalent of a backslap and thumbs-up. There's little directly violent about getting people resurrected, plugged into their "mates" and thrown back into the game, yet... happy-smug worm. O~K: are they learning new social tricks to override Daddy and Mummy's plans and parasitic programming? Was wormy actually taking notes on how to be their own, self-determined, more-adult-behaving-than-Dad, central shard in Dr Dr. Yamada's sessions, too?