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If anyone can explain why the original poster put \\\"street smarts\\\" without resorting to \\\"couldn\\\'t quite express the intended meaning\\\", I\\\'d be fine with it being reverted. I\\\'d be happy to know why they chose the words they did, because it\\\'s obscure to me.
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If anyone can explain why the original poster put \\\"street smarts\\\" without resorting to \\\"couldn\\\'t quite express the intended meaning\\\", go ahead and revert it. I\\\'d be happy to know why they chose the words they did, because it\\\'s obscure to me.
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* In [[http://www.kongregate.com/games/AlexanderOcias/loved Loved]], you play as a small, catlike creature that is given commands by your \'master\' that is akin to type B. Disobeying the commands makes the environment more colorful, but makes the landscape and enemies harder to understand and have less detail, making a metaphor that doing what you want provides happiness, but sacrifices the well-defined borders of your cage. Your master also becomes upset, asking why you disobeyed them, when they loved you. On the other hand, obeying their commands gives better detail and understanding to your environment, but your environment has absolutely no color, and your master still treats you like a pet, but treats you well, veering more to type A. \\\\
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* In [[http://www.kongregate.com/games/AlexanderOcias/loved Loved]], you play as a small, catlike creature that is given commands by your \\\'master\\\' that is akin to type B. Disobeying the commands makes the environment more colorful, but makes the landscape and enemies harder to understand and have less detail, making a metaphor that doing what you want provides happiness, but sacrifices the well-defined borders of your cage. Your master also becomes upset, asking why you disobeyed them, when they loved you. On the other hand, obeying their commands gives better detail and understanding to your environment, but your environment has absolutely no color, and your master still treats you like a pet, but treats you well, veering more to type A.

If anyone can explain why the original poster put \\\"street smarts\\\" without resorting to \\\"couldn\\\'t quite express the intended meaning\\\", go ahead and revert it. I\\\'d be happy to know why they chose the words they did, because it\\\'s obscure to me.
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