*looking for a midnight snack* *gets flashbanged*
Sharing this here too
I do not usually make posts like this but recently I have seen a lot of content on Instagram, Twitter and I think tiktok too misunderstanding the meaning of intrusive thoughts, which may cause people experiencing them to be upset.
I have tried to shortly explain the difference of impulsive and intrusive and hope it will help people to understand and use the words correctly.
Reblogs are very much appreciated!
Okay, so idk if a indie game developer ends up finding this by some off change or anyone who know more about this kind of this but I would love to see a game or horror game where the player ends up finding out at the end of the game that they are the actual villain. But they were unaware of this the whole time. Like they think that the tasks that they are completing are apart of moving the game along to help them and the npcs, however they are actually the one who are causing the harm, not fixing/helping it. Personally, as a player this concept of me playing the game as intended and finding out that all along I AM the bad guy who is preventing the good from prevailing unknowingly. I AM not the good guy in this story... This would definitely throw me for a loop. The protagonist is actually the villain... everything is simply based on perspective...
Lmk if this is dumb or already been done...