Yes, I created an account to leave a comment and my observations and theories.I noticed that many people see this game as a toxic friendship, but for some reason I stick to the theory of dr#gs.To begin with,dehydration, aggression, and lethargy are the consequences of drug use. First of all, let's look at the official artwork for this game and the soundtracks. The soundtrack cover shows Ryan covering a glass of alcohol with his hand and preventing June from drinking the contents, as if protecting her from using illegal substances, but at the same time looking towards the rest of his friends(Recall that in the end he also succumbed to the "infection". At the same time, June herself said that Ryan is easily influenced by others).
On the cover of the game, Vonnie, McCoy, Carmen and Ryan are walking to the left, but only the first four are walking confidently, while Ryan looks back at a frightened June. In the screensaver at the beginning of the game, Vonnie, McCoy, Carmen, and Ryan stand in the order in which they were "Infected." Carmen and McCoy are closer to June because "got infected", that is, they consumed the dr/nks first (Carmen at night, and a dr/nk was spilled on McCoy at the beginning of the game). What follows is Vonnie, she dr@nk the dr/nks because of Carmen, that is, literally, she "forced her to use a dr#g (a!cohol)," and June herself tried quite a bit and said it wasn't worth it. Ryan is the furthest away, as he "got infected" at the very last moment (and even so he looks at June). At the moment when the two of them are lying on the bed, June is wearing Ryan's jacket in the morning, meaning he consciously followed this path. At the very end, June is given a choice: follow her friends and "drown" in dr#gs, or swim to the surface and live her life with the idea that her friends are left behind. Ryan held on to the last, but still, because he is easily influenced and easily pressured, he still could not restrain himself. During June and Ryan's conversations, one can notice the classic reflection, "Is there really something wrong with them, or am I just not like that?" That is, under the influence of the majority, you start to wonder if dr#g use is so bad, maybe it's just that I'm too correct. I see this as a picture of dr#g use and how easily a large number of people succumb to addiction and consciously sink to the bottom in an attempt to get another dose.