The nerve to tell me to get some self-respect...

Wooow thats seriously impressive, props to you!!! Nuance of having the desire to help pts vs. overstepping professional boundaries was spot on. The guilt of feeling inadequate for the PTs was also soo on point! Have you worked in healthcare/know someone who had? Were those numbers describing their disorders from the DSM? In any case, looking forward to seeing more works by you!!
I remember reading this mindfuck of a game. I know its not a one-to-one translation with its original version but the character writing is sooo good. And wow, the art...

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What a treat!! For me, the commentary on classism in Bryant's route really scratched an itch for me. So original, much wow!
Credits to the author for very respectful depictions of how these disorders manifest!!!
Pretty astounded I got a good "ending" first try (Not fired), felt pretty unearned... Was it only because I made sure to delegate my time equally first-time around?
Honestly, all my psych knowledge comes from 2 psych courses I took in school so I was pretty unprepared with saying the best thing to help out. On my second try, I thought I would do better trying to select the right answers/spend more time with mistrustful buddies --- but Hart ended up quitting LMAO. Game really doesnt reward indulgence(?)/insensitivity - sometimes I felt like I was walking on eggshells, and I couldn't get to help some of the pals without risking my job (ironically)!! Enjoyed using my pea brain to read minds 10/10
Man im glad I read this... Funny thing is that I started writing notes about the worldbuilding and characters, thinking that the game would question me in the school exam LMAO
Got so attached and made my conclusions about the characters that the end to part 2 had my JAW DROPPED. So well written. Even if the creator doesnt finish the game, they should be proud of their work - world-building, character-writing, the slow-burn mystery of it all was sooo well-done. Will happily await any future works!!!