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Fear of people, even fictional ones
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I tried playing Baldur's Gate 3. I still can't believe this myself. The entire time I felt afraid because I had to interact with fictional characters. I can't escape into a fucking video game without feeling someone is going to hurt me. Its not the games fault. I'm that pathetic.
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I tried playing Baldur's Gate 3. I still can't believe this myself. The entire time I felt afraid because I had to interact with fictional characters. I can't escape into a fucking video game without feeling someone is going to hurt me. Its not the games fault. I'm that pathetic.
D'awh, fictional characters are the exception - but I'll admit, it does hurt a lil bit when one of em dies or gets a bad ending after getting so invested in their story.
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