nothing sad happens in the ending of yoshi's story, I just thought it was cute, and the physiological response to "aww, cute" was so strong it was physically painful. this is part of why I barely engage with fandom or media in general, even though I'm probably missing out
I do NOT remember pokemon go trying to get you to scan your immediate area for game rewards, I must have stopped playing before then.
the positive responses to these tilesets have really surprised me because I was feeling kind of neutral about the "art direction" I'm going with here (it's literally just the super nes' gameboy palette but with GBC color restrictions). thank you! I really like working in 16 x 16
a really nice sounding bit of music can also literally hurt.
it's ridiculous. no one should have to live this way. I'm like a sick zoo animal
saw an animal walk under the door and into the house, and at first I foolishly assumed it was a roach. I'm sorry I don't have any logs for you
I assume this has something to do with the nerve cells in the entire body also being Autistic
someone's beautiful house
because of the Autism I have to be very careful with what kind of media I consume - not because of triggers, but because experiencing too many emotions at once, even positive ones, really hurts my nervous system. when I first beat yoshi's story as a little kid, I cried so hard I got sick