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I'm curious, how did you even get with bounty trio with your team burned?
Still doesnt give you reason to shout about peeking the SECOND you get to us lmao.
According to your steam bio, you clearly have a chip on your shoulder.
People play differently from you and if you have to tell people to play the way YOU want them to all the time, maybe its not us that are the problem.
At first glance, touching something implies immediacy — contact. It’s the ultimate act of physical closeness, the dissolution of distance. Yet the moment you say you can touch something from four meters away, it breaks that intuitive structure. You’re confronting a paradox: intimacy without proximity.
This situation collapses the categories that our minds use to make sense of the physical world — near and far, here and there, reachable and unreachable. It’s the same sort of cognitive uncanniness we feel when we see a drone piloted by someone miles away or watch a robotic arm in space being controlled from Earth. The distance is there, yet it isn’t.