Re: Just finished the game, quite depressed.
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 10:22 am
That sounds very correct broRaxiuscore wrote:Oh well, time is probably the only medicine for the feels.
That sounds very correct broRaxiuscore wrote:Oh well, time is probably the only medicine for the feels.
Um... whoa. I didn't know. I must have missed it if you said it earlier. I sincerely apologize.Veniathan wrote:I have the same heart condition as Hisao has already ... That's what makes this even more depressive and sad.
Hisao's story ends happily (assuming a good ending), but it's his story. Only fictional characters have the luxury of having their stories written by someone else; each of us has to write our own instead. We have more of an ability to do that than most of us realize, but the first step is letting go of our preconceptions: doing the things that we know will go badly, to see how often we were wrong. It's scary, but being brave doesn't mean you aren't scared; it means that you are scared, but you do it anyway.I'd gladly have what he has, his life is atleast better than mine. I don't need anything better than that . We know it can't be done but i can only dream, fantasize and wish.
No need for apologising, i didn't mention it before until that post.Nekken wrote:Um... whoa. I didn't know. I must have missed it if you said it earlier. I sincerely apologize.Veniathan wrote:I have the same heart condition as Hisao has already ... That's what makes this even more depressive and sad.Hisao's story ends happily (assuming a good ending), but it's his story. Only fictional characters have the luxury of having their stories written by someone else; each of us has to write our own instead. We have more of an ability to do that than most of us realize, but the first step is letting go of our preconceptions: doing the things that we know will go badly, to see how often we were wrong. It's scary, but being brave doesn't mean you aren't scared; it means that you are scared, but you do it anyway.I'd gladly have what he has, his life is atleast better than mine. I don't need anything better than that . We know it can't be done but i can only dream, fantasize and wish.
Heh. Good thing you weren't a writer for Katawa Shoujo or it might be a sucky game.Veniathan wrote:The pain in my chest that i had is unbelivably .... Painful?
I know i'm bad at expressing myself no need to point it out.Xanatos wrote:Heh. Good thing you weren't a writer for Katawa Shoujo or it might be a sucky game.Veniathan wrote:The pain in my chest that i had is unbelivably .... Painful?
Veniathan wrote:I know i'm bad at expressing myself no need to point it out.Xanatos wrote:Heh. Good thing you weren't a writer for Katawa Shoujo or it might be a sucky game.Veniathan wrote:The pain in my chest that i had is unbelivably .... Painful?
I also don't write, as a matter of fact i hate writing. The only "writing" i did was helping a few game developers translate english games to swedish.
I thought it was actually pretty interesting the way he wrote that. Having low blood pressure, I would imagine when you have heart issues, it goes from painful, to just numb, until you lose all sensation completely. I say that from experience of blacking out on occasion. It could be a weird feeling, rather than just sheer pain.Xanatos wrote:Heh. Good thing you weren't a writer for Katawa Shoujo or it might be a sucky game.Veniathan wrote:The pain in my chest that i had is unbelivably .... Painful?
Hm...Could be. I've only ever blacked out from heat (my shunt is sort of a heat sink, and it has a tendency to unload that heat right on the brain) but it was more of a dizziness as my vision went dark...Xden wrote:I thought it was actually pretty interesting the way he wrote that. Having low blood pressure, I would imagine when you have heart issues, it goes from painful, to just numb, until you lose all sensation completely. I say that from experience of blacking out on occasion. It could be a weird feeling, rather than just sheer pain.Xanatos wrote:Heh. Good thing you weren't a writer for Katawa Shoujo or it might be a sucky game.Veniathan wrote:The pain in my chest that i had is unbelivably .... Painful?
Yeah, I get that every once in a while too, just from lack of blood flow to the brain. I'm sure a good many brain cells have died from it :/Xanatos wrote:Hm...Could be. I've only ever blacked out from heat (my shunt is sort of a heat sink, and it has a tendency to unload that heat right on the brain) but it was more of a dizziness as my vision went dark...
I passed out in line at Six Flags...After the fact, I just imagined Mr. Six popping up and dancing around me.Xden wrote:Yeah, I get that every once in a while too, just from lack of blood flow to the brain. I'm sure a good many brain cells have died from it :/Xanatos wrote:Hm...Could be. I've only ever blacked out from heat (my shunt is sort of a heat sink, and it has a tendency to unload that heat right on the brain) but it was more of a dizziness as my vision went dark...
It happens. Used to work there actually. A pretty bad place to pass out :XXanatos wrote:I passed out in line at Six Flags...After the fact, I just imagined Mr. Six popping up and dancing around me.
Yeah...Some people I knew took me there. Their treat. That was my last real attempt at going out. The blacking out aside, I felt pretty miserable and disconnected overall. It was a failed experiment more than a fun outing.Xden wrote:It happens. Used to work there actually. A pretty bad place to pass out :XXanatos wrote:I passed out in line at Six Flags...After the fact, I just imagined Mr. Six popping up and dancing around me.
Which one did you go to? The one in Georgia is terrible. It's always hot and usually crowded. I would never really be able to have fun there if it weren't for being able to entertain others since I know the ins and outs of the place.Xanatos wrote:Yeah...Some people I knew took me there. Their treat. That was my last real attempt at going out. The blacking out aside, I felt pretty miserable and disconnected overall. It was a failed experiment more than a fun outing.Xden wrote:It happens. Used to work there actually. A pretty bad place to pass out :XXanatos wrote:I passed out in line at Six Flags...After the fact, I just imagined Mr. Six popping up and dancing around me.