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 ## XP ## XP
  
-If you are familiar with Role Playing Games (RPGs) XP or EXP refers to experience points. XP is accrued in various ways as you interact with the game. XP is typically required to advance your character(s) or items to the next level. Game designers reward the acquisition of XP with new abilities and increased stats.+If you are familiar with Role Playing Games (RPGs) XP or EXP refer to experience points. XP is accrued in various ways as you interact with the game. XP is typically required to advance your character(s) or items to the next level. Game designers reward the acquisition of XP with new abilities and increased stats.
  
 ## Grinding ## Grinding
  
-Grinding is a term used to describe the accrual of massive ammounts of XP to increase a character'and or an item's level. A player who grinds for too long will turn the game into childs play, where nothing poses a challenge, and the games design elements fail to have an impact on your decisions.+Grinding is a term used to describe the accrual of massive ammounts of XP to increase a character's or a special item's level. A player who grinds for too long will turn the game into childs play, and the games design elements will crumble off in front of you like the big joke is on you. The series of decisions called life has lost meaning. Grinding for the sake of grinding, the deepest of dungeons, to no end.
  
 ## Inventory ## Inventory
  
-A second game design element of many RPGs is the inventory system. The inventory is a place to store your belongings, inclucing your purse and items discovered, earned, crafted, or purchased along your journey.+A second game design element of many RPGs is the inventory system. The inventory is a place to store your belongings, inclucing your purse and items obtained, through discovery, traded, purchaded, earned, crafted, or purchased along your journey.
  
 # Real Life # Real Life
  
-In real life, or meatspace (an endearing term used by RPG players), the XP and inventory system is analogous to skills and material wealth acquired throughout your life. Grinding occurs when you focus your time on the mastery of a thing. Grinding is also a method of acquiring copious amounts of wealth. Likewise in real life as in it'RPG counterpart there exist alternative methods to acheiving your goals by hacking or exploiting the system to your advantage.+In real life, or meatspace (an endearing term used by RPG players), the XP and inventory system is analogous to skills and material wealth acquired throughout your life. Grinding occurs when you focus all your time on the mastery over specific crafts. Grinding is also a method of acquiring copious amounts of wealth. Likewise in life like the RPG counterpart there exist alternative methods to acheiving your goals by hacking or exploiting the system to your advantage.
  
 # Hacking # Hacking
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 ## Social Engineering ## Social Engineering
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 +## Self Governance
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 +## Final Debasing
  
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