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What I find really interesting here is how the story seems to challenge the idea of “constructive” or rational love. The characters feel like they’re trying to approach relationships logically, but at the same time, emotions don’t really follow those rules.

That tension between wanting to stay in control and being pulled into something irrational feels very real. It makes the story less about romance in a simple sense, and more about how people deal with feelings they can’t fully explain.

Lately I’ve been thinking about how emotions and decisions often depend on one’s state of mind, and how the same relationship can feel completely different depending on timing and perspective. I came across something with a similar “interpretation depending on state” idea here:恋愛 おみくじ

Different context, but it gave me a similar feeling of how meaning shifts depending on where you are emotionally.


Skatepark Artist BETA community · Created a new topic Hi,

Really interesting idea. What I like most is how this feels less like building a skatepark and more like shaping a space for movement and experience. The flow between elements makes a big difference, and even small changes seem to affect how the whole space is perceived.

It’s fascinating how designing something simple can turn into thinking about rhythm, balance, and how someone else will interact with it. It feels more like designing an experience than just placing objects.

Lately I’ve been thinking about how meaning and experience can change depending on a person’s state and perspective, and how the same space can feel completely different. I came across something with a similar “interpretation depending on state” idea here:恋みくじ 神社

Different medium, but it gave me a similar feeling of exploring how experience shifts rather than staying fixed.

Curious to see how this develops.


Really interesting concept. What stands out to me is how the game doesn’t hide failure — instead it makes you feel it. When a design doesn’t work, you immediately understand why through the physics, which makes the learning process very intuitive.

It almost feels less like building a car and more like exploring cause and effect through experimentation. The idea that there’s no “wrong” design, only different outcomes, is really refreshing.

Lately I’ve been thinking about how outcomes often depend on your state and perspective, and how the same situation can lead to completely different interpretations. I came across something with a similar “interpretation depending on state” idea here:恋みくじ 神社

Different type of experience, but it gave me a similar feeling of exploring possibilities rather than following a fixed path.

Curious to see how this evolves!