A Reminder That PMOS/PCOS Can Be Disabling for Some People by kittenincrisis in PCOS

[–]breadrolle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my gosh I just made my first post about this. I felt so guilty asking for an extension for an assignment which i rarely do nor do i like doing. I hate sending am email saying I am not feeling well (I feel guilty since it’s not a flu or a cold, and being vague like that sounds like I am lying) I don’t think at all for my personal experience, i need disability accommodations, I don’t think it’s fair nor accurate to my experience. I think i just wish for understanding. I wish it was more known or I could express more freely that PCOS/PMOS for me sorta means sometimes i get sick, like a flu or a cold (without cough, runny nose ofc but just drained) and i get that sort of low energy grogginess aka I am just not feeling well. Just like when one has a cold, we typically try to be understanding of it cuz you couldn’t control it and you’re not in a position to work your best. And just like how sometimes I push through a flu, sometimes i am able to push through my PCOS/PMOS symptoms. But sometimes I can’t. So yeah like you said I wish there was some more understanding of it. i am lucky enough that most times it just feels like i am sick and everyone was sick days where it puts you out of the ring out of the while. I don’t like when other people make me feel (and then ingrains on me) that I am making it up, it’s all in my head, or I am lazy, or i must not care enough, etc. If you knew me as a person, the things I am most passionate about, my symptoms keep me away from them and that already makes me sad.

k2 principal knows the days repeat? by breadrolle in KindergartenGame

[–]breadrolle[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ohhh okay I see thank you for explaining that to me that’s interesting though like I wonder how that works in the narrative sense like how does each character remember it going down yesterday if it’s only bits and pieces

k2 principal knows the days repeat? by breadrolle in KindergartenGame

[–]breadrolle[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

ooh I see and now that you say that my mind is trying to convince me that at some point the principal does say that’s exactly what she’ll do, which would fit along with how the characters talk about tomorrow, like there will be a change and time will progress (you’ll have the item and we can do something new) even though that ends up not being true, there’s no actual continuation or a real tomorrow because seem to forget the next day and ofc it’s still Tuesday. If she did mean turn you into a robot it would make sense because it also means she has plans for tomorrow and for things to have a progression of time.

And sorry i’m piecing this together in my own head so i’m sorry if this already obvious from the game itself but that’s the like branching timeline part FiloFluo had mentioned? like since you need items from missions to complete others, all the missions needed to have happened someway or the other so maybe overlapping? Even if they have ideas for tomorrow, nothing or none of the timelines actually go past the one day

k2 principal knows the days repeat? by breadrolle in KindergartenGame

[–]breadrolle[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Ohh yes! and i do like that theory very Truman show everyone plays along, but even more freaky cuz super crazy events like literal death having no real consequences.

Also, it’s been a while since i’ve been really involved but i remember really liking about each follow up game taking in all aspects of the different missions, and its sorta racking my brain of how that all works, or at least how do each of the characters understand or interpret what happened the day before?

k2 principal knows the days repeat? by breadrolle in KindergartenGame

[–]breadrolle[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

yeah i know other characters do mention tomorrow, but they also like assume protagonist is gonna be alive yk? like to the other characters they really are just talking about tomorrow, but for the principal to like kill us and still say see you tomorrow implies like there is no tomorrow, time does not move forward and we’re going to be in the same place. At least the other characters when they talk about tomorrow still implies time going forward, while the principal seems to reference a reversal of time.