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* No matter how you interpret the ending, Red's apparent suicide shows that [[MundaneWish the love for her boyfriend outweigh the universe-sized empty canvas granted to her by the Transistor]]. This helped drive the game's ([[JigsawPuzzlePlot rather]] [[HeroicMime obscure]]) final [[{{AnAesop}} aesop]]: all the social norms are at best conventions. Look after what's real like the people beside you.

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* No matter how you interpret the ending, Red's apparent suicide shows that [[MundaneWish the love for her boyfriend outweigh the universe-sized empty canvas granted to her by the Transistor]]. This helped drive the game's ([[JigsawPuzzlePlot rather]] [[HeroicMime obscure]]) final [[{{AnAesop}} aesop]]: all the social norms are at best conventions. Look after what's real like the world itself or the people beside you.
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* No matter how you interpret the ending, Red's apparent suicide shows that the love for her boyfriend outweigh the universe-sized empty canvas granted to her by Transistor. This helped drive the game's ([[JigsawPuzzlePlot rather]] [[HeroicMime obscure]]) final [[{{AnAesop}} aesop]]: all the social norms are at best conventions. Look after what's real like the people beside you.

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* No matter how you interpret the ending, Red's apparent suicide shows that [[MundaneWish the love for her boyfriend outweigh the universe-sized empty canvas granted to her by Transistor.the Transistor]]. This helped drive the game's ([[JigsawPuzzlePlot rather]] [[HeroicMime obscure]]) final [[{{AnAesop}} aesop]]: all the social norms are at best conventions. Look after what's real like the people beside you.
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* No matter how you interpret the ending, Red's apparent suicide shows that the love of her boyfriend outweigh the universe-sized empty canvas granted to her by Transistor. This helped drive the game's ([[JigsawPuzzlePlot rather]] [[HeroicMime obscure]]) final [[{{AnAesop}} aesop]]: all the social norms are at best conventions. Look after what's real like the people beside you.

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* No matter how you interpret the ending, Red's apparent suicide shows that the love of for her boyfriend outweigh the universe-sized empty canvas granted to her by Transistor. This helped drive the game's ([[JigsawPuzzlePlot rather]] [[HeroicMime obscure]]) final [[{{AnAesop}} aesop]]: all the social norms are at best conventions. Look after what's real like the people beside you.
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* No matter how you interpret the ending, Red's apparent suicide shows that the love of her boyfriend outweigh the empty canvas granted to her by Transistor. This helped drive the game's ([[JigsawPuzzlePlot rather]] [[HeroicMime obscure]]) final [[{{AnAesop}} aesop]]: all the social norms are at best conventions. Look after what's real like the people beside you.

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* No matter how you interpret the ending, Red's apparent suicide shows that the love of her boyfriend outweigh the universe-sized empty canvas granted to her by Transistor. This helped drive the game's ([[JigsawPuzzlePlot rather]] [[HeroicMime obscure]]) final [[{{AnAesop}} aesop]]: all the social norms are at best conventions. Look after what's real like the people beside you.
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* No matter how you interpret the ending, Red's apparent suicide shows that the love of her boyfriend outweigh the empty canvas granted to her by Transistor. This helped drive the game's (rather obscure) final [[{{AnAesop}} aesop]]: all the social norms are at best conventions. Look after what's real like the people beside you.

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* No matter how you interpret the ending, Red's apparent suicide shows that the love of her boyfriend outweigh the empty canvas granted to her by Transistor. This helped drive the game's (rather obscure) ([[JigsawPuzzlePlot rather]] [[HeroicMime obscure]]) final [[{{AnAesop}} aesop]]: all the social norms are at best conventions. Look after what's real like the people beside you.
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* No matter how to interpret the ending, Red's apparent suicide shows that the love of her boyfriend outweigh the empty canvas granted to her by Transistor. This helped drive the game's (rather obscure) final [[{{AnAesop}} aesop]]: all the social norms are at best conventions. Look after what's real like the people beside you.

to:

* No matter how to you interpret the ending, Red's apparent suicide shows that the love of her boyfriend outweigh the empty canvas granted to her by Transistor. This helped drive the game's (rather obscure) final [[{{AnAesop}} aesop]]: all the social norms are at best conventions. Look after what's real like the people beside you.

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