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u/StipularPenguin · 1 pointr/chiliadmystery

Sure I'll bite:

> I just want to know why exactly you think the location of Twin Peaks is relevant?

Geographical location, the fact that there's a state called Oregon between California and Washington State, and there's plenty of local lore native to Los Angels and greater California that has already been included.

>In no way do I believe they have created some sort of Mini-Twin Peaks or anything. I just think they may have been "inspired" by the whole Owl Cave Mystery in Twin Peaks, along with the Duality Theme, and potentially Moon Cycle & Planetary Alignment Triggers.

I mean in some ways if you are correct, then they have created a mini Twin-Peaks, or Tri-Peaks considering there are multiple mountains. Your theory is interesting, and as you suggested before there seem to be some things that are definitely in parallel. I can also appreciate the suggestion of Dadaism, as I've recently done some work on a post relating to that as well with one of the galleries in game, which seems to be another parallel.

Like I said I'm, 50/50.

Perhaps you should also re-read the Secret Diary of Laura Palmer. Might be something in there as well, or might dig up some information that is relevant.

u/ashsimmonds · 1 pointr/chiliadmystery

There's a spiral on the cover of my book, and colours in the molecules that relate to M, F, and T.

If you read my book at 3am while jerking off over Ursula you get the jetpack. Screw the PC folk.

u/fartmothersmucker · 2 pointsr/chiliadmystery

There's an interesting book about the GTA series called "Jacked: The Outlaw Story of Grand Theft Auto," that goes into some of the history of the series (amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/Jacked-Outlaw-Story-Grand-Theft/dp/0470936371). The author goes into the development of the first game at DMA and how one of the original programmers was adamant about following traffic laws, etc. while playing the game, and was opposed to the idea of the game existing as a promotion of crime for its own sake.

Using that as a jumping off point, I tried a play through that involved following all traffic laws (I didn't pay much attention to karma in general, per se). Unfortunately, you end up failing a bunch of missions by doing so. So, while some moral choices are left up to the player, there's no doubt that you're supposed to at least drive around like a maniac if you want to complete the game.