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: Many traditional songs that go "round and round" (like "Ring Around the Rosie") have darker historical origins, such as references to the bubonic plague.

The "Train" serves as a powerful metaphor in literature and art, often representing the passage of life or a one-way trajectory. By introducing the "Round and Round" element, the event challenges the concept of progress. It posits a scenario where passengers are trapped in a recurring loop, creating a narrative rooted in existential dread and the inability to move forward. Round and Round Molester Train -Final- -Dispair-

You board a suburban train at Platform 7. The train has no driver, no map, and no destination. Every 12 minutes, it passes the same four stations: Apathy Hill , Routine Junction , Familiar Grief , and The Hopeful Overpass (which is ironically a bridge to nowhere). The "er" in the title refers to the player/reader—you are the perpetual "Rounder," the one who rounds the circuit. : Many traditional songs that go "round and