u/imreallytobey

about the ending

>!i finished lies of p for the first time ever today, and i loved almost every second of it, the game is remarkable in so many ways and i could go on and on about it.!<

>!before i finished it i knew about the endings, in a way, i knew there is a bad good and true ending and i knew that lying more and more often would make me achieve a "better" ending (my friend told me relatively early on in my playthrough).!<

>!when it came down to the final decision i sort of panicked and picked the option that leads to the bad ending (give geppeto your heart) when i could have gotten the true ending and i am really angry at myself for doing that and its left a really bitter taste in my mouth despite loving 90% of the game.!<

>!has this happened to anyone else? i feel stupid with how deceived i was when all of the answers were right in front of my face and its honestly making me not want to play the dlc because of the sour taste my poor decisions left in my mouth!<

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u/imreallytobey — 10 hours ago

me (23M) and my girlfriend (22F) have religious issues

I'll keep this short since I am primarily looking for people in similar situations, I am Jewish and my girlfriend is Christian

For context we've been together for 10 months and we've always had a problem with religion disputes since we both would like our kids to be our individual religion but neither of us is willing to compromise because of the way we were raised

She was willing to convert at first but she's since changed her mind mainly because of her family and it leaves me at an awkward position and I'm wondering if anyone has gone through something similar or has general advice to give out, thanks

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u/imreallytobey — 2 days ago

me (23M) and my girlfriend (22F) have religious issues

I'll keep this short since I'm primarily looking for people in similar situations, I am Jewish and my girlfriend is Christian

My friends and people around me keep insisting it will never work out for various reasons but I don't have many issues except that we are both heavily religious and we are not willing to back out because of the way we were raised.. just looking out for anyone with similar situations and general advice

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u/imreallytobey — 2 days ago