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  • It's like this weirdly stifled cry for help, because they feel the need to be seen as hard while also REALLY wanting people to know that they've been through a LOT and a normal person would be hurting BAD but not them because they're so TOUGH but please please also recognize how hard just existing is for them.

    It's a hedged cry for help.

    Like drop the macho act and ask for help, buddy. It's ok.

  • Thanks but it probably made it easier. I just don't think of it as home anymore.

    I have more nostalgia for my first couple of places after moving away from home. It kinda just keep rolling forward like that. Now I've got old homes all over the country

  • My hometown has been amalgamated into the nearby city, and my old neighbourhood is totally unrecognizable. If not for the street names, I would've just driven by without even a glimmer of recognition.

    Speaking to other people from around here, I realise my hometown was always kind of shitty. Close to the highway and industry and not really meant for families, but in my memories it's all so bright and beautiful, and full of kids.

    Anyway, that's all to say that we add our own rose tint to the past no matter what. It sounds like you grew up in a pretty ok spot, with some real greenspace. Maybe that's some comfort? That you actually have something real and good to feel nostalgic over?

  • Almost like an anti survival game. I love that. I think the gameplay should start out fairly boring, but get more and more exciting as you have to manage more things yourself.

    On reruns could see myself purposefully breaking équipement for parts, just to get to the "good part"