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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The theme song.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Aronn's parents deliberately fabricated/omitted facts in order to violate their son's right to make his own decisions. Just because he doesn't remember what he should be upset about, doesn't mean it isn't emotionally abusive. Same goes for Abigail, but that ''his parents'' allow her to do this puts them a cut above the rest as far is who is going to hell.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Aronn's Aaron's parents deliberately fabricated/omitted facts in order to violate their son's right to make his own decisions. Just because he doesn't remember what he should be upset about, doesn't mean it isn't emotionally abusive. Same goes for Abigail, but that ''his parents'' allow her to do this puts them a cut above the rest as far is who is going to hell.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Aronn's parents deliberately fabricated/omitted facts in order to violate their sons right to make his own decisions. Just because it doesn't remember what he should be upset about, doesn't mean it isn't emotionally abusive. Same goes for Abigail but that ''his parents'' allow her to do this, puts them a cut above the rest as far is who is going to hell.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Aronn's parents deliberately fabricated/omitted facts in order to violate their sons son's right to make his own decisions. Just because it he doesn't remember what he should be upset about, doesn't mean it isn't emotionally abusive. Same goes for Abigail Abigail, but that ''his parents'' allow her to do this, this puts them a cut above the rest as far is who is going to hell.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Aronn's parents deliberately fabricated/omitted facts in order to violate their sons right to make his own decisions. Just because it doesn't remember what he should be upset about, doesn't mean it isn't emotionally abusive. Same goes for Abigail but that they *his parents* allow her to do this, puts them a cut above the rest as far is who is going to hell.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Aronn's parents deliberately fabricated/omitted facts in order to violate their sons right to make his own decisions. Just because it doesn't remember what he should be upset about, doesn't mean it isn't emotionally abusive. Same goes for Abigail but that they *his parents* ''his parents'' allow her to do this, puts them a cut above the rest as far is who is going to hell.
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Fuck this premiss its a great game but I can't get through it without going blind with rage.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Aronn's parents deliberately fabricated/omitted facts in order to violate their sons right to make his own decisions. Just because it doesn't remember what he should be upset about, doesn't mean it isn't emotionally abusive. Same goes for Abigail but that they *his parents* allow her to do this, puts them a cut above the rest as far is who is going to hell.
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: The theme song.
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The theme song.
*CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: The endings, especially the ones in which Amy and the guy she chooses end up working together.
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I played the game, thinking about this. In one of the routes Abigial confesses it was a mistake to break up with aaron and she does love him.
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* FridgeLogic: If Amy doesn't choose Aaron, he ends up with Abigail. If you take into account that Aaron and Abigail already broke up in the past (likely that he broke up with ''her'', since she's so desperate to get back together with him), it seems likely that they will break up again, after Aaron re-discovers their original incompatibilities and/or recognizes [[BitchInSheepsClothing her true nature.]]
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unfortunate implications need citations.
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* UnfortunateImplications: as pointed out by WebVideo/PressHeartToContinue (amongst others), all of the non-Aaron {{Golden Ending}}s involve Amy joining her new beloved in his profession, as opposed to pursuing her own path of creative writing & poetry. The sole exception is the Lawrence ending, because they're both writers... but in it, he's still working an ice-cream shop and [[FamilyVersusCareer putting her career before his]]! No matter what, somebody gives up their dreams for somebody else, and it's a little weird.
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* UnfortunateImplications: as pointed out by PressHeartToContinue (amongst others), all of the non-Aaron {{Golden Ending}}s involve Amy joining her new beloved in his profession, as opposed to pursuing her own path of creative writing & poetry. The sole exception is the Lawrence ending, because they're both writers... but in it, he's still working an ice-cream shop and [[FamilyVersusCareer putting her career before his]]! No matter what, somebody gives up their dreams for somebody else, and it's a little weird.
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* UnfortunateImplications: as pointed out by PressHeartToContinue WebVideo/PressHeartToContinue (amongst others), all of the non-Aaron {{Golden Ending}}s involve Amy joining her new beloved in his profession, as opposed to pursuing her own path of creative writing & poetry. The sole exception is the Lawrence ending, because they're both writers... but in it, he's still working an ice-cream shop and [[FamilyVersusCareer putting her career before his]]! No matter what, somebody gives up their dreams for somebody else, and it's a little weird.weird.
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* FridgeLogic: If Amy doesn't choose Aaron, he ends up with Abigail. If you take into account that Aaron and Abigail already broke up in the past, (likely that he broke up with ''her'', since she's so desperate to get back together with him), it seems likely that they will break up again presumably because Aaron realizes they have little in common or he recognizes [[BitchInSheepsClothing her true nature.]]
* HollywoodHomely: Amy occasionally remarks how plain and average she is, but there's nothing to indicate that she's any less attractive than Abigail or the rest of the cast.
* HollywoodHomely: Amy occasionally remarks how plain and average she is, but there's nothing to indicate that she's any less attractive than Abigail or the rest of the cast.
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* FridgeLogic: If Amy doesn't choose Aaron, he ends up with Abigail. If you take into account that Aaron and Abigail already broke up in the past, past (likely that he broke up with ''her'', since she's so desperate to get back together with him), it seems likely that they will break up again presumably because again, after Aaron realizes they have little in common or he re-discovers their original incompatibilities and/or recognizes [[BitchInSheepsClothing her true nature.]]
* HollywoodHomely: Amy occasionally remarks how plain and average she is, but there's nothing to indicate that she's any less attractive than Abigail or the rest of thecast.cast.
* UnfortunateImplications: as pointed out by PressHeartToContinue (amongst others), all of the non-Aaron {{Golden Ending}}s involve Amy joining her new beloved in his profession, as opposed to pursuing her own path of creative writing & poetry. The sole exception is the Lawrence ending, because they're both writers... but in it, he's still working an ice-cream shop and [[FamilyVersusCareer putting her career before his]]! No matter what, somebody gives up their dreams for somebody else, and it's a little weird.
* HollywoodHomely: Amy occasionally remarks how plain and average she is, but there's nothing to indicate that she's any less attractive than Abigail or the rest of the
* UnfortunateImplications: as pointed out by PressHeartToContinue (amongst others), all of the non-Aaron {{Golden Ending}}s involve Amy joining her new beloved in his profession, as opposed to pursuing her own path of creative writing & poetry. The sole exception is the Lawrence ending, because they're both writers... but in it, he's still working an ice-cream shop and [[FamilyVersusCareer putting her career before his]]! No matter what, somebody gives up their dreams for somebody else, and it's a little weird.
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* FridgeLogic: If Amy doesn't choose Aaron, he ends up with Abigail. If you take into account that Aaron and Abigail already broke up in the past, (likely that he broke up with ''her'', since she's so desperate to get back together with him), it seems likely that they will break up again presumably because Aaron realizes they have little in common or he recognizes [[BitchInSheepsClothing her true nature.]]
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: The endings, especially the ones in which Amy and the guy she chooses end up working together.
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: The theme song.