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RE: River of Snakes: thought experiment
Yeah for me my perceptions of each individual changes when certain aspects of their character change. When the young age is considered we may have a different understanding of behavior. The prefrontal cortex which is the part of the brain that is involved with things like reasoning and impulse control (among many other things), continues to develop in a person until the age of 25. Alex beating Chris may be viewed as a developmental issue, a sign of immaturity and a lack of impulse control due cognitive skills that are not fully developed.
Last Question: How did you perceive each character in terms of gender? Who was male and who was female?
Interesting, I suppose you are correct in your reasoning. In that case what rankings would you give the kids?
Hah, I actually thought they were all dudes and only now realize the names were gender neutral.
That is weird
Ha yeah exactly.
I think that the story can show us our own biases and also that certain characteristics can change our perceptions (ie. age, or sex of the characters).
In terms of gender, you saw all of the characters as male. For me, their gender tended to shift between male and female. For some reason my mind tried to make each relationship a heterosexual one. That's my "straight" bias coming through I guess.
For instance, Sam started out as male, but Chris wanting sex as payment seemed like something a man would desire, so Chris became the male and Sam became the female.
Its a bit strange - the story is vague and many details do not exist so we tend to fill in the gaps and make up our own story, viewing it through the lens of our own set of biases.
In terms of behavior, I agreed that Alex's behavior was the worst. Beating someone is hard to excuse. Conflict should be dealt with, with words in my opinion. I thought that Pat was exploiting the situation and taking advantage of Sam. I wasn't a fan of that. Though, they made an offer and followed through with it. That was also a positive for me. I sympathized with Sam a little or understood them in my own way. For me I saw their behavior as his/her ego being hurt and so they sought to repair their damaged self by through enjoyment of anothers pain. I think that it is fairly common for people to get enjoyment out of others suffering when they themselves are emotionally hurt.
Its a cluster of a situation that can be interpreted a hundred ways. I just thought it was interesting how it can point out our own biases and give us something to self reflect on.
Thanks for playing the game :)
Hmm my perspectives in the matter probably came from the fact that I do not personally know a female Chris or Sam.
I do know a female Alex and a few pats, but the actions of the ones in the story would have me believe them to be male anyway.
I had an idea that I would be evaluating the characters actions and maybe subconsiously put them on the same levels. I didnt assume anything about their age either other then "adult". Since it was about introspection, maybe I just put them all on my level.
Or maybe I just had dudes on my mind. Hard to say, I did think it strange, but wrote it off as 2017.
I suppose there have been times when I might feel the same. Though they weren't the same situation and I'm not one to put myself in that situation, so I can't understand her feelings.
At the very least I find it strange that one can flip from "in love" to "enjoying your pain" by simply being rejected.
There is much debate about what is love and how it is different from lust. If there is a difference I think Sam definitely shows characteristics of the latter.
Thanks for having the game, I found it very interesting.
Yeah those are good points as well. Sams love seems to be conditional for sure or maybe lustful as you point out. I agree that it is odd going from being in love to getting pleasure out of their suffering.