I’m talking in the context of the “capitalist rules”. If you say the aforementioned sentence, you remove the responsibility of the player by dismissing the fact that the winner makes the rules.

PS: Doesn’t work for every context: if the player aims to change the rules because he doesn’t like them, he might see winning as a way to change them. “You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain” I guess…

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Playing the game is a choice.

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Working to pay rent and stuff is a choice?

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Referring to yourself as a “player” usually implies that your goal is to outdo everyone else, not just get by.

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The one referring to themselves as a player, in this situation, is usually screwing over the person they’re talking to.

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Everything is a choice.

True freedom is the realisation that you can literally do anything.

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Is your heart beating a choice?

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Duh. You could just lie down and die, but here you are choosing to eat and drink and sleep.

You silly goose, so fixated on surviving.

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You are literally defining the meaning of the phrase. That is not a shower thought.

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Well, I thought of it while taking a shower so…

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Two hundred up votes, dont hate the player hate the game

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Hate the upvoters lol

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We are all playing by being here.

I think we should flip the board but I’m not going to die holding my breath.

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Oh bummer turns out our daily meals were coming from some of those pieces on the game board. We flipped the board, and now we can’t eat.

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Yeah that’s been the critique since the phrase was popular. That and the fact that they chose to play the game.

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No, the phrase saying “Don’t hate the player; hate the game” refers to games that people are embedded in, not games they chose to play.

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It automatically assumes people are “embedded” in it, and that it is impossible to not participate. It is not as neutral a saying as you seem to think.

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You’re not as disconnected from the past as you think. The saying has a specific meaning, and it is indeed a forgiveness for those who are embedded in games they do not choose whether the play.

If that’s not what you want it to mean, tough luck. The meanings of these things was established before you were born.

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These are the shower thoughts I have. Got a whole ass manifesto cooking up there.

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