Stolen Generation Argumentative Essay

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Fifteen years ago, a fantasy virtual game called “Stolen Generation”, created by my all time idol, Mishi Theory, was released to the media. It was a massive hit, but she disappeared six weeks after the release. I mark today to because I think I know where she might’ve gone to. To those who might read this at a future date, where virtual game maybe nonexistence, go do your research. I gave you so many dates. I believe the truth to Mishi’s disappearance and her current location is related and can be found from within the game itself. I care much about Mishi and “Stolen Generation” because like her, I’m a genius. No, really, I am. I just not good at explaining or sounding smart, but I want to be credited for finding her. Our only difference is that she’s an extrovert and I’m an extreme introvert. For “Stolen Generation”, I just simply appreciate most aspects of it. Note I didn’t say “love” as I don’t believe in just thing. Anyway, each avatar has their own unique design and story – by the way, Mishi created everything herself, from every blade of grass to every beat of all the songs; and that’s probably why I admire her so much. I know you’re judging me right now for liking …show more content…

Kev K. II was my second favorite avatar in the entire game and this was the first time I played two of my favorite avatar’s stories. I took me exactly fourteen months to play all of his loop stories, and there are a few things that stayed consistent: one, he never went to visit the Luni family; two, he will get a fetal injury where the White Tiger sacrifice herself to save him; three, his older brother, the guy that adopted Tadsen, always died during the war; lastly, four, he always fails beat the final boss, which is the dark version of him, until the last loop which explain why the loops stopped. I then find out about everything I can about those four elements. It was hard since the White Tiger and the older brother are avatars that aren’t available for playing, which I thought was

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