>Four legs good
>Two legs bad
Was Orwell the original NPC?
>Four legs good
>Two legs bad
Was Orwell the original NPC?
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What does that have to do with being an NPC?
Animal Farm was one of the best children's stories of all time. Fight me IRL.
You even know what that stands for?
Step aside everyone. 1337 gamer is here to school us.
Orwell is clearly not an NPC. This thread is space cabbage
>Orwell man good
How's he bad?
look at this guy shilling for (The) Man
One of many. I doubt anyone has even read the book.
>He doesn't know
Brainlet here , what exactly ?
A Yea Forums meme. Stands for non player character. The little guys that wander around a town saying the same things to RPG player characters.
Orwell went places in his shortened life.
Delete this
These types of interactions are a good example of "npc behaviors" . Clip taken from Oblivion which I don't recommend playing.
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>Orwell isn't an NPC
>Fought for commies while pretending not to be one after he got BTFO
>I doubt anyone has even read the book.
I have read this thing out loud as a bedtime story at least three times.
>Boxer, no!
>Boxer, no!
>Where are they taking him?
>Will he come back?
Non player character. They aren't living a stary ass life. Think if them as part of the world like animals in a natural order, rather than Individuals with complex dicision making and goals. They basically have zero motivations aside from existance. In games they rarley leave the same house let alone city.
>NPC who has never read Orwell telling someone who has what Orwell did.
They have no clue what life is outside their farm. I imagine their life is comparable to those living in turn of the century gulags. Pathetic.
I was talking about the "legs" ?
Go read animal farm. Even the audio book is like 3 hours long. It’s short and you can find it anywhere.
No you weren’t
Donkeys live a long time. None of you has ever seen a dead donkey.
Who did the donkey represent? Who does cold and grumpy represent when it comes to class consciousness?
I took Benjamin to represent the stolid bulk of older Russians that were sharp enough to know that things had been shit under the Czars, were shit under the USSR, and would continue to be shit under whatever replaced the USSR. Given this mindset, there is no impetus to overthrow the system because you know that things will never get better. Benjamin just made the best of a bad situation - until Boxer got the glue wagon.
I just read his Wikipedia article after asking and it suggested he either represented that or the intelegencia that did nothing, even though they were just as smart as the pigs. Probably a mix of both.
>missing the entire point of Animal Farm this hard
>the intelegencia that did nothing
I disagree; Benjamin was not a fart sniffer. Benjamin had sincere resolve to mind his own business, not out of hand wringing cowardice, but out of cold resignation. Besides:
>Donkeys live a long time
kind of spells it out for you. Benjamin is old.
But the donkey could “read as well as any pig” but refused to use the skill til it was too late.
Cringe
Why the fuck did y'all think anyone on the internet in the past year who isn't 60 doesn't know wat npc means he was talking about the quote.
>the donkey could “read as well as any pig”
Frankly, Benjamin presents as apolitical to me. Would you say as much about the intelligentsia?
Learn how to read.
I said “You even know what that stands for?”
He responds TO ME, not the OP “Brainlet here , what exactly ?
“Stands for” is not revering to a quote. You think he meant “what does that quote mean exactly ?” But he never said it.
>revering
*REFERRING
>he was talking about the quote
What kind of retard reads Animal Farm and fails to grasp opie's quote?
Doublethink
It’s literally Orwell
I've read Animal farm, 1984, Homage, Down and out in paris and London and Notes on nationalism. The man is as NPC as authors come. Especially in Homage to Catalonia.
>I read Homage to Catalonia and still don’t know what it was about
Or do you any left of Trump a commie? Knock it off
>four legs good
>two legs better