In this short scene, we get a glimpse into the mind of the protagonist, who is trying to figure out what's going on in the real world. He's worried about what the heck is going on, and he's also worried about how the protagonist is going to react to something he sees. He doesn't know what to do, so he decides to take a "shit" and show it to the protagonist. The protagonist is all, "OK, I'm going to show you my back to you, and you're going to have to pay for it" . He also decides to give the protagonist a "punishment" , which means that the protagonist will have to give up some of his points in order to get back at the protagonist for something he did wrong. This is a big deal, because it's the first time we've seen the protagonist take a screenshot of himself in front of a real person. It's kind of weird, since we're used to seeing the protagonist's backs being shown to other people in real life, but this is a new level for him. He realizes that the company he works for used to run a big data analysis company, and now it'll be a big business. The company has a problem with its big data analytics platform, and the protagonist has to work with the entire team to solve the problem. But the protagonist can't figure out how to deal with the guy who's smart enough to be a chess player. He wants to go higher in the world, and that's what he wants to do in chess. So he searches for friends and family on Facebook and Twitter, and
In this short scene, we get a glimpse into the mind of the protagonist, who is trying to figure out what's going on in the real world. He's worried about what the heck is going on, and he's also worried about how the protagonist is going to react to something he sees. He doesn't know what to do, so he decides to take a "shit" and show it to the protagonist. The protagonist is all, "OK, I'm going to show you my back to you, and you're going to have to pay for it" . He also decides to give the protagonist a "punishment" , which means that the protagonist will have to give up some of his points in order to get back at the protagonist for something he did wrong. This is a big deal, because it's the first time we've seen the protagonist take a screenshot of himself in front of a real person. It's kind of weird, since we're used to seeing the protagonist's backs being shown to other people in real life, but this is a new level for him. He realizes that the company he works for used to run a big data analysis company, and now it'll be a big business. The company has a problem with its big data analytics platform, and the protagonist has to work with the entire team to solve the problem. But the protagonist can't figure out how to deal with the guy who's smart enough to be a chess player. He wants to go higher in the world, and that's what he wants to do in chess. So he searches for friends and family on Facebook and Twitter, and