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So for example, the beans represented the character's life in a school that felt overcrowded. Where they regretted trying to fit in rather than being themselves and standing out.
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petermolydeux
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This is incredible but I was disappointed that it wasn't a game. I once pitched a game that solely takes place within an English Breakfast, where different components represented various stages of the character's life that you could 'play' with. twitter.com/Johnee_B/statu…
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john Beech
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I hear you @PeterMolydeux I could make the egg represent your personality over the years.
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Dreeko
@dreeko1301
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Hard boiled? Scrambled? Cracked?
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Matt
@Gruzzly
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The overdone toast represents the house fire from when the player was a child, but the butter represents the firemen who were quick to make things better.
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Ian Davis
@iand
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I'm sorry but beans just represent interfering busybodies who get themselves into everyone else's business. Put them in a bowl.
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