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* HarsherInHindsight: In the "INTERNET OVERDOSE" ending scenario, Ame [[spoiler:[[StressVomit pukes on stream over a few hateful comments because of stress]], causing a downward spiral that led to her real name and location being leaked and her sanity lost.]] A few weeks after this game's release, WebAnimation/Hololive Vtuber Uruha Rushia was accused of having a relationship with singer Mafumafu over a Discord DM, was harassed to mental instability as a result, then outright fired over a contract breach when she attempted to take the issue on private terms with Cover and Cover exposed everything on Youtube.
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* HeartwarmingMoments: It's made rather ambiguous due to the way the ending is framed, but seeing Ame [[spoiler:quit streaming out of her own choice in order to "become a real angel" in the Happy End World ending is show in a optimistic light, and while the comments on her Twitter feed are [[InternetJerk baffled or insulting]] towards her choice at first, they gradually become nicer and accepting of her choice and a few even decide to take after her choice and get out of the internet in order to pursue something else.]] Regardless of ''where'' she ends up after the ending, it's definitely portrayed as one of the better fates for her (and her viewers).

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* HeartwarmingMoments: [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments Heartwarming Moments]]: It's made rather ambiguous due to the way the ending is framed, but seeing Ame [[spoiler:quit streaming out of her own choice in order to "become a real angel" in the Happy End World ending is show in a optimistic light, and while the comments on her Twitter feed are [[InternetJerk baffled or insulting]] towards her choice at first, they gradually become nicer and accepting of her choice and a few even decide to take after her choice and get out of the internet in order to pursue something else.]] Regardless of ''where'' she ends up after the ending, it's definitely portrayed as one of the better fates for her (and her viewers).
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* HeartwarmingMoments: It's made rather ambiguous due to the way the ending is framed, but seeing Ame [[spoiler:quit streaming out of her own choice in order to "become a real angel" in the Happy End World ending is show in a optimistic light, and while the comments on her Twitter feed are [[InternetJerk baffled or insulting]] towards her choice at first, they gradually become nicer and accepting of her choice and a few even decide to take after her choice and get out of the internet in order to pursue something else.]] Regardless of ''where'' she ends up after the ending, it's definitely portrayed as one of the better fates for her (and her viewers).
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* TearJerker: TheReveal that [[spoiler: P-Chan may have just been one of Ame’s many [[ImaginaryFriend imaginary lovers]]]] is a unique case of Fridge Tearjerker: all of those happy moments she spent with P-Chan? All the trips out, the moments of vulnerability, the time spent together? [[spoiler: Those were all fake, a delusion on Ame’s part to dull the pain of being all alone with no-one to truly love her]] (if she gets popular enough she will have a strong and loyal fanbase, but it’s all based on the carefully-crafted persona of [=KAngel=] and is usually parasocial at best).
** Conversely, TheReveal has the effect of recasting some of the [[DownerEnding downer endings]] in a more optimistic light. The Cucked ending has Ame start a [[spoiler: real relationship, albeit one that is implied to end badly in a separate ending]], while in the Unhappy End World ending [[spoiler: Ame not responding to P-Chan could be taken as a sign that Ame is abandoning all her unhealthy delusions, including her relationship with P-Chan.]]
** The "There Are No Angels" endings [[spoiler: [[SanitySlippage in which Ame livestreams her suicide while the chat is panicking]], trying to talk her down.]]
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* FridgeLogic: [[spoiler: If we're to believe P-chan really is just one of Ame's imaginary friends, then who has been moderating her streams?]]
* FridgeBrilliance: The fact that no matter how many times Ame "does the deed" with P-Chan (presumably unprotected given her general [[ExtremeLibido lack of self-restraint]] and no mention of using it) she never suffers from potential negative consequences like pregnancy or even possibly [=STDs=] in a game that otherwise features realistic consequences of obsession and thoughtless pursuit of fame and acceptance makes much more sense [[spoiler: once one discovers that P-chan is all but stated to be just part of Ame's imagination.]]
** P-Chan's initials are "PC". The player only interacts with Ame through the computer - [[spoiler: P-Chan, being just a creation of Ame's imagination, is only able to interact through her PC.]]
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* {{Woolseyism}}: The localization by Dragonbaby Localizations is highly praised for managing to retain the meanings of the original Japanese while also changing parts which could’ve easily been lost in translation to more closely reflect western streaming culture.

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* {{Woolseyism}}: The localization by Dragonbaby Localizations is highly praised for managing to retain the meanings of the original Japanese while also changing parts which could’ve easily been lost in translation to more closely reflect western streaming culture. Many players have expressed that they thought the game, which is Japanese-made, was western-made or even co-written because of how seamlessly the translation reads.
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* Woolseyism: The localization by Dragonbaby Localizations is highly praised for managing to retain the meanings of the original Japanese while also changing parts which could’ve easily been lost in translation to more closely reflect western streaming culture.

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* Woolseyism: {{Woolseyism}}: The localization by Dragonbaby Localizations is highly praised for managing to retain the meanings of the original Japanese while also changing parts which could’ve easily been lost in translation to more closely reflect western streaming culture.

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* SugarWiki/SuperlativeDubbing: The localization by Dragonbaby Localizations is highly praised for managing to retain the meanings of the original Japanese while also changing parts which could’ve easily been lost in translation to more closely reflect western streaming culture.



** The "There Are No Angels" endings [[spoiler: [[SanitySlippage in which Ame livestreams her suicide while the chat is panicking]], trying to talk her down.]]

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** The "There Are No Angels" endings [[spoiler: [[SanitySlippage in which Ame livestreams her suicide while the chat is panicking]], trying to talk her down.]]]]
* Woolseyism: The localization by Dragonbaby Localizations is highly praised for managing to retain the meanings of the original Japanese while also changing parts which could’ve easily been lost in translation to more closely reflect western streaming culture.
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** P-Chan's initials are "PC". The player only interacts with Ame through the computer - [[spoiler: P-Chan, being just a creation of Ame's imagination, is only able to interact through her PC.]]
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* FridgeBrilliance: The fact that no matter how many times Ame "does the deed" with P-Chan (presumably unprotected given her general [[ExtremeLibido lack of self-restraint]] and no mention of using it) she never suffers from potential negative consequences like pregnancy or even possibly STD's in a game that otherwise features realistic consequences of obsession and thoughtless pursuit of fame and acceptance makes much more sense [[spoiler: once one discovers that P-chan is all but stated to be just part of Ame's imagination.]]

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* FridgeBrilliance: The fact that no matter how many times Ame "does the deed" with P-Chan (presumably unprotected given her general [[ExtremeLibido lack of self-restraint]] and no mention of using it) she never suffers from potential negative consequences like pregnancy or even possibly STD's [=STDs=] in a game that otherwise features realistic consequences of obsession and thoughtless pursuit of fame and acceptance makes much more sense [[spoiler: once one discovers that P-chan is all but stated to be just part of Ame's imagination.]]
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* FridgeBrilliance: The fact that no matter how many times Ame "does the deed" with P-Chan (presumably unprotected) she never suffers from potential negative consequences like pregnancy or even possibly STD's in a game that otherwise features realistic consequences of obsession and thoughtless pursuit of fame and acceptance makes much more sense [[spoiler: once one discovers that P-chan is all but stated to be just part of Ame's imagination.]]

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* FridgeBrilliance: The fact that no matter how many times Ame "does the deed" with P-Chan (presumably unprotected) unprotected given her general [[ExtremeLibido lack of self-restraint]] and no mention of using it) she never suffers from potential negative consequences like pregnancy or even possibly STD's in a game that otherwise features realistic consequences of obsession and thoughtless pursuit of fame and acceptance makes much more sense [[spoiler: once one discovers that P-chan is all but stated to be just part of Ame's imagination.]]
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** Conversely, TheReveal has the effect of recasting some of the [[DownerEnding downer endings]] in a more optimistic light. The Cucked ending has Ame start a [[spoiler: real relationship, albeit one that is implied to end badly in a separate ending]], while in the Unhappy End World ending [[spoiler: Ame not responding to P-Chan could be taken as a sign that Ame is abandoning all her unhealthy delusions, including her relationship with P-Chan.]]
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* FridgeBrilliance: The fact that no matter how many times Ame "does the deed" with P-Chan she never suffers from negative consequences like pregnancy or STD's in a game that otherwise features realistic consequences of obsession and thoughtless pursuit of fame and acceptance makes much more sense [[spoiler: once one discovers that P-chan is all but stated to be just part of Ame's imagination.]]

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* FridgeBrilliance: The fact that no matter how many times Ame "does the deed" with P-Chan (presumably unprotected) she never suffers from potential negative consequences like pregnancy or even possibly STD's in a game that otherwise features realistic consequences of obsession and thoughtless pursuit of fame and acceptance makes much more sense [[spoiler: once one discovers that P-chan is all but stated to be just part of Ame's imagination.]]
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* FridgeBrilliance: The fact that no matter how many times Ame "does the deed" with P-Chan she never suffers from negative consequences like pregnancy or STD's in a game that otherwise features realistic consequences of obsession and thoughtless pursuit of fame and acceptance makes much more sense [[spoiler: once one discovers that P-chan is all but stated to be just part of Ame's imagination.]]

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* TearJerker: TheReveal that [[spoiler: P-Chan may have just been one of Ame’s many [[ImaginaryFriend imaginary lovers]]]] is a unique case of Fridge Tearjerker: all of those happy moments she spent with P-Chan? All the trips out, the moments of vulnerability, the time spent together? [[spoiler: Those were all fake, a delusion on Ame’s part to dull the pain of being all alone with no-one to truly love her]] (if she gets popular enough she will have a strong and loyal fanbase, but it’s all based on the carefully-crafted persona of [=KAngel=] and is usually parasocial at best).

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* TearJerker: TheReveal that [[spoiler: P-Chan may have just been one of Ame’s many [[ImaginaryFriend imaginary lovers]]]] is a unique case of Fridge Tearjerker: all of those happy moments she spent with P-Chan? All the trips out, the moments of vulnerability, the time spent together? [[spoiler: Those were all fake, a delusion on Ame’s part to dull the pain of being all alone with no-one to truly love her]] (if she gets popular enough she will have a strong and loyal fanbase, but it’s all based on the carefully-crafted persona of [=KAngel=] and is usually parasocial at best).best).
** The "There Are No Angels" endings [[spoiler: [[SanitySlippage in which Ame livestreams her suicide while the chat is panicking]], trying to talk her down.]]
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* MemeticMutation: "I can fix her"[[labelnote:Explanation]]The player-perspective version of AllGirlsWantBadBoys is a notion echoed through Steam reviews and a motivator for most players to find a "good ending" in the game. And as many will find out, no, there's no fixing Ame.[[/labelnote]]

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* MemeticMutation: "I can fix her"[[labelnote:Explanation]]The player-perspective version of AllGirlsWantBadBoys ICanChangeMyBeloved is a notion echoed through Steam reviews and a motivator for most players to find a "good ending" in the game. And as many will find out, no, there's no fixing Ame.[[/labelnote]]
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* TearJerker: TheReveal that [[spoiler: P-Chan may have just been one of Ame’s many [[ImaginaryFriend imaginary lovers]]]] is a unique case of Fridge Tearjerker: all of those happy moments she spent with P-Chan? All the trips out, the moments of vulnerability, the time spent together? [[spoiler: Those were all fake, a delusion on Ame’s part to dull the pain of being all alone with no-one to truly love her]] (if she gets popular enough she will have a strong and loyal fanbase, but it’s all based on the carefully-crafted persona of [=KAngel=] and is usually parasocial at best). Though it does make you wonder who exactly was moderating her streams if [[spoiler:P-Chan doesn’t actually exist.]]

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* TearJerker: TheReveal that [[spoiler: P-Chan may have just been one of Ame’s many [[ImaginaryFriend imaginary lovers]]]] is a unique case of Fridge Tearjerker: all of those happy moments she spent with P-Chan? All the trips out, the moments of vulnerability, the time spent together? [[spoiler: Those were all fake, a delusion on Ame’s part to dull the pain of being all alone with no-one to truly love her]] (if she gets popular enough she will have a strong and loyal fanbase, but it’s all based on the carefully-crafted persona of [=KAngel=] and is usually parasocial at best). Though it does make you wonder who exactly was moderating her streams if [[spoiler:P-Chan doesn’t actually exist.]]
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* SugarWiki/SuperlativeDubbing: The localisation by Dragonbaby Localizations is highly praised for managing to retain the meanings of the original Japanese while also changing parts which could’ve easily been lost in translation to more closely reflect western streaming culture.
* TearJerker: TheReveal that [[spoiler: P-Chan may have just been one of Ame’s many [[ImaginaryFriend imaginary lovers]]]] is a unique case of Fridge Tearjerker: all of those happy moments she spent with P-Chan? All the trips out, the moments of vulnerability, the time spent together? [[spoiler: Those were all fake, a delusion on Ame’s part to dull the pain of being all alone with no-one to truly love her]] (if she gets popular enough she will have a strong and loyal fanbase, but it’s all based on the carefully-crafted persona of [=KAngel=] and is usually parasocial at best). Though it does make you wonder who exactly was moderating her streams if [[spoiler: [[P-Chan doesn’t actually exist.]]

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* SugarWiki/SuperlativeDubbing: The localisation localization by Dragonbaby Localizations is highly praised for managing to retain the meanings of the original Japanese while also changing parts which could’ve easily been lost in translation to more closely reflect western streaming culture.
* TearJerker: TheReveal that [[spoiler: P-Chan may have just been one of Ame’s many [[ImaginaryFriend imaginary lovers]]]] is a unique case of Fridge Tearjerker: all of those happy moments she spent with P-Chan? All the trips out, the moments of vulnerability, the time spent together? [[spoiler: Those were all fake, a delusion on Ame’s part to dull the pain of being all alone with no-one to truly love her]] (if she gets popular enough she will have a strong and loyal fanbase, but it’s all based on the carefully-crafted persona of [=KAngel=] and is usually parasocial at best). Though it does make you wonder who exactly was moderating her streams if [[spoiler: [[P-Chan [[spoiler:P-Chan doesn’t actually exist.]]
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* FridgeLogic: [[spoiler: If we're to believe P-chan really is just one of Ame's imaginary friends, then who has been moderating her streams?]]



* TearJerker: TheReveal that [[spoiler: P-Chan may have just been one of Ame’s many [[ImaginaryFriend imaginary lovers]]]] is a unique case of Fridge Tearjerker: all of those happy moments she spent with P-Chan? All the trips out, the moments of vulnerability, the time spent together? [[spoiler: Those were all fake, a delusion on Ame’s part to dull the pain of being all alone with no-one to truly love her]] (if she gets popular enough she will have a strong and loyal fanbase, but it’s all based on the carefully-crafted persona of [=KAngel=] and is usually parasocial at best). Though it does make you wonder who exactly was moderating her streams if [[spoiler: P-Chan doesn’t actually exist.]]

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* TearJerker: TheReveal that [[spoiler: P-Chan may have just been one of Ame’s many [[ImaginaryFriend imaginary lovers]]]] is a unique case of Fridge Tearjerker: all of those happy moments she spent with P-Chan? All the trips out, the moments of vulnerability, the time spent together? [[spoiler: Those were all fake, a delusion on Ame’s part to dull the pain of being all alone with no-one to truly love her]] (if she gets popular enough she will have a strong and loyal fanbase, but it’s all based on the carefully-crafted persona of [=KAngel=] and is usually parasocial at best). Though it does make you wonder who exactly was moderating her streams if [[spoiler: P-Chan [[P-Chan doesn’t actually exist.]]
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* MemeticMutation: "I can fix her"[[labelnote:Explanation]]The player-perspective version of AllGirlsWantBadBoys is a notion echoed through Steam reviews and a motivator for most players to find a "good ending" in the game. And as many will find out, no, there's no fixing Ame.[[/labelnote]]
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* FandomEnragingMisconception: [=KAngel=] is ''not'' a [[VirtualYoutuber VTuber]], she’s just a normal streamer with a {{Kayfabe}}.

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* FandomEnragingMisconception: KAngel is ''not'' a [[VirtualYoutuber VTuber]], she’s just a normal streamer with a {{Keyfabe}}.

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* TearJerker: TheReveal that [[spoiler: P-Chan may have just been one of Ame’s many [[ImaginaryFriend imaginary lovers]] is a unique case of Fridge Tearjerker: all of those happy moments she spent with P-Chan? All the trips out, the moments of vulnerability, the time spent together? [[spoiler: Those were all fake, a delusion on Ame’s part to dull the pain of being all alone with no-one to truly love her]] (if she gets popular enough she will have a strong and loyal fanbase, but it’s all based on the carefully-crafted persona of KAngel and is usually parasocial at best). Though it does make you wonder who exactly was moderating her streams if [[spoiler: P-Chan doesn’t actually exist.]]

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* TearJerker: TheReveal that [[spoiler: P-Chan may have just been one of Ame’s many [[ImaginaryFriend imaginary lovers]] lovers]]]] is a unique case of Fridge Tearjerker: all of those happy moments she spent with P-Chan? All the trips out, the moments of vulnerability, the time spent together? [[spoiler: Those were all fake, a delusion on Ame’s part to dull the pain of being all alone with no-one to truly love her]] (if she gets popular enough she will have a strong and loyal fanbase, but it’s all based on the carefully-crafted persona of KAngel [=KAngel=] and is usually parasocial at best). Though it does make you wonder who exactly was moderating her streams if [[spoiler: P-Chan doesn’t actually exist.]]
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* NightmareFuel: The content warning at the start of the game isn't for show. See [[NightmareFuel/NeedyStreamerOverload here]] for further details.

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* NightmareFuel: The content warning at the start of the game isn't for show. See [[NightmareFuel/NeedyStreamerOverload here]] for further details.details.
* TearJerker: TheReveal that [[spoiler: P-Chan may have just been one of Ame’s many [[ImaginaryFriend imaginary lovers]] is a unique case of Fridge Tearjerker: all of those happy moments she spent with P-Chan? All the trips out, the moments of vulnerability, the time spent together? [[spoiler: Those were all fake, a delusion on Ame’s part to dull the pain of being all alone with no-one to truly love her]] (if she gets popular enough she will have a strong and loyal fanbase, but it’s all based on the carefully-crafted persona of KAngel and is usually parasocial at best). Though it does make you wonder who exactly was moderating her streams if [[spoiler: P-Chan doesn’t actually exist.]]

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* NightmareFuel:
** The “Labor is Evil” ending. A couple of months after Ame and P-Chan decide to quit streaming and live regular lives, the former abruptly disappears mid-text conversation, leaving P-Chan confused and wondering if she really was happy living offline. The really scary part is wondering just what happened to her in that moment - was it metaphorical, a sign that Ame is nothing without the internet’s validation? Did she get kidnapped? Or even worse, did she commit suicide, and that last conversation with P-Chan was effectively her suicide note? Any way you look at it, it doesn’t end well for Ame.
** The "There Are No Angels" ending sees Ame succumb to despair after failing to reach half her goal, and so she goes out with a bang by ''livestreaming her suicide''. Even the in-game chat is panicking.
** The "Internet Overdose" ending is a very long and drawn-out ending where you are [[ControllableHelplessness robbed of any proper agency]] while Ame succumbs to stress and the game goes off the rails. The interface begins breaking down, Ame greatly overdoses on her meds and undergoes a SanitySlippage. It caps off with [=KAngel=] streaming while covered in blood and holding a funeral photo of Ame, implying she has displaced Ame's personality completely.

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NightmareFuel: The “Labor is Evil” ending. A couple of months after Ame and P-Chan decide to quit streaming and live regular lives, content warning at the former abruptly disappears mid-text conversation, leaving P-Chan confused and wondering if she really was happy living offline. The really scary part is wondering just what happened to her in that moment - was it metaphorical, a sign that Ame is nothing without the internet’s validation? Did she get kidnapped? Or even worse, did she commit suicide, and that last conversation with P-Chan was effectively her suicide note? Any way you look at it, it doesn’t end well for Ame.
** The "There Are No Angels" ending sees Ame succumb to despair after failing to reach half her goal, and so she goes out with a bang by ''livestreaming her suicide''. Even the in-game chat is panicking.
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start of any proper agency]] while Ame succumbs to stress and the game goes off the rails. The interface begins breaking down, Ame greatly overdoses on her meds and undergoes a SanitySlippage. It caps off with [=KAngel=] streaming while covered in blood and holding a funeral photo of Ame, implying she has displaced Ame's personality completely.isn't for show. See [[NightmareFuel/NeedyStreamerOverload here]] for further details.

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** The “Labor is Evil” ending. A couple of months after Ame and P-Chan decide to quit streaming and live regular lives, the former abruptly disappears mid-text conversation, leaving P-Chan confused and wondering if she really was happy living offline. The really scary part is wondering just what happened to her in that moment - was it metaphorical, a sign that Ame is nothing without the internet’s validation? Did she get kidnapped? Or even worse, did she commit suicide, and that last conversation with P-Chan was effectively her suicide note? Any way you look at it, it doesn’t end well for Ame.

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** The “Labor is Evil” ending. A couple of months after Ame and P-Chan decide to quit streaming and live regular lives, the former abruptly disappears mid-text conversation, leaving P-Chan confused and wondering if she really was happy living offline. The really scary part is wondering just what happened to her in that moment - was it metaphorical, a sign that Ame is nothing without the internet’s validation? Did she get kidnapped? Or even worse, did she commit suicide, and that last conversation with P-Chan was effectively her suicide note? Any way you look at it, it doesn’t end well for Ame.Ame.
** The "There Are No Angels" ending sees Ame succumb to despair after failing to reach half her goal, and so she goes out with a bang by ''livestreaming her suicide''. Even the in-game chat is panicking.
** The "Internet Overdose" ending is a very long and drawn-out ending where you are [[ControllableHelplessness robbed of any proper agency]] while Ame succumbs to stress and the game goes off the rails. The interface begins breaking down, Ame greatly overdoses on her meds and undergoes a SanitySlippage. It caps off with [=KAngel=] streaming while covered in blood and holding a funeral photo of Ame, implying she has displaced Ame's personality completely.

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* JerkassWoobie: Ame. She may be a rather sour, pessimistic and crude woman who wants to become a streamer solely for the attention, but she’s clearly struggling with mental illness, substance abuse and a massive inferiority complex which all can (and in certain cases will) ultimately end up causing her downfall. The poor girl [[IJustWantToBeLoved just wants someone to love her unconditionally]], and it’s clear that she’s pretty desperate by this point.

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* JerkassWoobie: Ame. She may be a rather sour, pessimistic and crude woman who wants to become a streamer solely for the attention, but she’s clearly struggling with mental illness, substance abuse and a massive inferiority complex which all can (and in certain cases will) ultimately end up causing her downfall. The poor girl [[IJustWantToBeLoved just wants someone to love her unconditionally]], and it’s clear that she’s pretty desperate by this point.point.
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** The “Labor is Evil” ending. A couple of months after Ame and P-Chan decide to quit streaming and live regular lives, the former abruptly disappears mid-text conversation, leaving P-Chan confused and wondering if she really was happy living offline. The really scary part is wondering just what happened to her in that moment - was it metaphorical, a sign that Ame is nothing without the internet’s validation? Did she get kidnapped? Or even worse, did she commit suicide, and that last conversation with P-Chan was effectively her suicide note? Any way you look at it, it doesn’t end well for Ame.
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* JerkassWoobie: Ame. She may be a rather sour, pessimistic and crude woman who wants to become a streamer solely for the attention, but she’s clearly struggling with mental illness, substance abuse and a massive inferiority complex which all can (and in certain cases will) ultimately end up causing her downfall. The poor girl [[IJustWantToBeLoved just wants someone to love her unconditionally]], and it’s clear that she’s pretty desperate by this point.

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