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It's actually crazy that the mischief makers song was the first/only one you recognized. I think that's what they call game recognizing game.??

Much of the OST was from MOON. which eve has read and so she had shared to me, and which she has also said is like, really similiar to the plot and vibe of this whole thing in entirety, so it's like , funny that i made a shadow analogue of a game i haven't read and will have to now to compare my work.

THANK YOU FOR PLAYING..
Which is to say: I APPRECIATE IT!!

The certified subliminal B-plot of DOUBLE YOLK is of course that Capella's body image is so bad that she doesn't even comprehend the two people she's most attracted to are fighting over her, right?

It was so dark how Dani kept continuously emotionally manipulating, abusing, and leading on Snowy, despite her only ever trying to help. It was very gutting knowing just how much Snowy was the only thing that had helped them grow up into an adult life, been a constant companion and friend, and even after Dani unleashed their abusiveness Snowy continued to care selflessly. You find yourself thinking 'Where would you be without Snowy'? Dani then acts in mad lust, which is understandable, but doesn't even keep her online for it. Snowy has just been lead on and lead on her whole life. Very toxic.

No but can you imagine

This has one of the best main character introductions i've read or seen in months. It is really great as a reader to experience that flashbang and get right into a protagonist's head.

Particularly beautiful artwork and UI. You can inhale the sense of 'stuffy religious household' giving way to 'equally vacuous new-build slop'. I liked the theme of 'Disenfranchisement with place': "Here" is nowhere. Economic reality and the pragmatics of holding together a family divorces Emma from her own existence. I agree that the only solution to this is to aggressively pursue women over 40, but I also think that the camogie stick ending is a reasonable reaction.

Re-reading the description for the illness right after finishing both endings is a hell of a punchline! a milestone in denpa éireann.

By the way, Emma is completely right both morally and logically without prejudice from start to finish. It's nice to have a main character you can unambiguously support.

This was right up my alley as a fan of thing like smt 1 and 4, strange journey, urasekai picnic, scp, baroque, hellnight so I played it, but it still has a strong identity of its own. This works by itself for the headlining relation but it also feels like there is infinite lateral space for the sci-fi here to work in multiple stories. The sense of atmosphere is overwhelming. I've visited before but now I know i've truly seen the real Chicago. Thank you!