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Secret rings with no motion controls is pretty legit, up until the true final boss at least. I might just be getting burn out but spending a day talking to people as I get to play one of my fav series made this week for me. Honestly if I ever get a good computer I'd probably try streaming, even if I only get one person getting to talk about makes my heart happy and my body literally shake with joy. I hope everyone knows about the joy shakes and it's not just me thing
Tried to find something on joy shakes and zilch, asked bard if this is a normal human emotion and it reassured me that it is feel at ease now
Hell yeah unbridled joy is soo much fun, it can be overwhelming but with how rare it is I try to enjoy it and glad you like it too
I know the feeling. never realized until know that it was internalised ableism. I can get pretty intense myself and embarrassed afterward guess it a reason I grew up pretty stoic around people I didn't really trust.