From Oxford Languages
resilient
- (of a substance or object) able to recoil or spring back into shape after bending, stretching, or being compressed.
Opposite
inflexible
rigid
fragile
Seriously, who wrote that line? What next, that man is tall, but he is also short? Ice is cold, but it is also hot? Look, I understand I’m nitpicking, but that line is goofy as hell.
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He also says he must eventually return to the mundanity of the emerald dream, when he wakes.
Emerald dream. Mundane. Confirmed.
I’m Fragile but I’m not that Fragile 
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The writer probably meant to say - persistent.
I can see how they messed it up.
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There’s nitpicking then there’s what you’re doing.
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I feel like what you’re doing is going to a theme park and complaining about how stupid the bathrooms are. 
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It’s probably AI dialogue.
There’s a company that produces AI dialogue for games called Sweetbaby Inc. I would suggest looking over the list of what games they’ve worked on, and avoiding them like the plague.
Fun fact. Ice can be so cold it feels hot.
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Liquid nitrogen feels like it burns.
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I don’t know what’s sadder, the terrible writing or these people defending it.
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I’d say it’s sadder that they think I’m upset and not laughing my butt off.
I can’t wait till we actually start getting full games written by AI that you can look at and see everything it stole from. Since AI is machine learning it can only copy and replicate not create on its own. It has to learn from something.
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I’d honestly like a source on that.
We reading the same dictionary? You left out
- Able to recover readily, as from misfortune.
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Bodies are fragile and mortal, but the will is resilient. Humanity is a contradiction at it’s finest.
The quote depicts the dichotomy of life… that life is contradictory. Another quote comes to mind: “Life has the name of life, but in reality it is death.” The fragility of life should be self-evident, to which anyone living is likely aware. The rigidity of life is more abstract; not a reference to one organism, but the collective, inflexible cycle of life and death.
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