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How did you know it was time [to quit]? “The game tells you when you’re done. I love the game so much and I respect it and it told me when I was done.”

Discussion  3 comments

Jeremy Wallace

+1

Taylor S

That quote instantly stood out to me as well. As a viewer it can be hard to say "bye" to these people you've built a parasocial relationship with. Like John said though, everything has an end.

brian c.

"Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end."

I've always dug this line, and have thought back to it during especially funky times of change. Probably not as quotable as "You don't have to go home ..." but I still think of it often enough to mention it here. (FYI: Semisonic's Closing Time)

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