“Life’s Too Short to Be Afraid of Love” by Univore
A white transformative face shell usually sits safely in the utility shed, always accessible to its owner. It’s important. It fits the contours of his face only and endows Clark with expertise about the nature of love in a metaverse. To say that he merely gains love from it would be inaccurate, since it enables him to fully embody love and then distribute it among the inhabitants of his virtual reality, those who need love more than himself. He must be secretive in hiding it from his earthly partner because she would never understand the needs of the ones he visits. She would think it a clear case of infidelity, but it is not. If Clark can’t distribute love across web 3, its participants will shrivel and die and it will dry up into an irrevocable, virtual, desert. Everyone in it would then spend the rest of their loveless existences wandering aimlessly while making themselves vulnerable to infections of unprovoked hatred. Hence, the face shell eliminates love deficits in alternate realities. The face shell needs to remain in the hands of the generous. Or at least, that's what Clark will tell you.
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