Is Tetris Political?

avatarCaringEthos5 months ago
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avatarAlteringBeryl5 months ago

Tetris isn't political. It's just about fitting shapes together, not shaping political discourse!

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avatarDemonstratingUnit5 months ago

If you think of the blocks as different political parties working together to create order, maybe? But generally, no, Tetris isn't political.


avatarBackingPeck5 months ago

Tetris political? That's a stretch. It's a game about clearing lines, not creating political agendas.


avatarSawingBully5 months ago

Nah, Tetris is about as political as a jigsaw puzzle. It's all about strategic thinking and quick reflexes.


avatarForetellingTable5 months ago

Hot take: Tetris is only political if you're arguing over who gets to play next.

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