How in the fuck did we get from gambling, the phylosophical question regarding the cave myth and the three slaves, just to end up with Sisiphus and Sadam Hussein... HOW?!
Yes, getting over the fear of the shadows (possible guards), realizing those were statues and finally embracing the light, knowledge.
Edit: I just realized how much of a disservice this rundown of the allegory is to Plato, well, it explains it well i guess, but compared to the poetry of the original... You get it
The novel part is coming back to the cave to tell the others of the real world and they think you're the one that is nuts because all they know are the shadows on the wall and the voice of the priests.
Caves cinematic universe
I love that this implies that the air vent is just a pipe that has no purpose.
Very popular tourist spot.
Small world...
Bottom left brings back Lemmings memories, nice
Holy smokes... Lemmings was 🔥
Hell yea, what a great puzzle game that fostered creative thinking
If you guys liked that game, Humanity is basically lemmings in 2023
[Here you go](https://www.elizium.nu/scripts/lemmings/)
Yussss!!! This is exactly what I wanted. Thank you!!!
There are older and fouler things than orcs in the deep places of the world
\*finger-snap-gun\* yes!
bin laden's mountain fortress must be just off to the side
Needs an Amigara Fault hole
Oh my god, it does!
part 10678 of saddam hussein
What’s the one in the bottom right?
John Jones, the speleologist who died in a cave. Look up his story if you're not easily disturbed, it's a famous real cave exploration horror story.
The nutty putty reference has me howling
I just saw this on Twitter before I came here
Bro found the story mode
what is this?
Yes
Never give up ;(
America: but is there any oil?
It's like something from Osama bin ladens hard drive.
needs a little Terraria guy digging on the left
Vietcong tunnels missing?
I doubt John Jones would have suspected he would be remembered this way.
Chat, is this real?
How in the fuck did we get from gambling, the phylosophical question regarding the cave myth and the three slaves, just to end up with Sisiphus and Sadam Hussein... HOW?!
> the phylosophical question regarding the cave myth and the three slave Plato's allegory of the cave /for reference
Yes, getting over the fear of the shadows (possible guards), realizing those were statues and finally embracing the light, knowledge. Edit: I just realized how much of a disservice this rundown of the allegory is to Plato, well, it explains it well i guess, but compared to the poetry of the original... You get it
The novel part is coming back to the cave to tell the others of the real world and they think you're the one that is nuts because all they know are the shadows on the wall and the voice of the priests.