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AFAIK the only remotely psychologically stressing things in the game's story are:
1. Pam and Shane's alcoholism, but this doesn't cause PTSD; traumatic events cause PTSD and lying around moaning about being a drunk isn't a traumatic event. Someone getting hurt as a result of alcoholism is the traumatic event (see entire Stephen King bibliography)
2. Kent's war-related PTSD, but again, triggers are when confronted by similar events
3. Grandpa's death, but if all my dead family members were Force ghosts I wouldn't care
4. "Something bad happened last night" implying predation of the farm animals, but ultimately they're all OK
5. (alleged) harassment of Linus, all off-screen however and may have been mistaken
6. Dwarf's dead family members, killed by shadow people (off-screen as usual)
7. Abigail's arachnophobia, kinda lampshaded in the Halloween festival I guess? Are you scared of those spiders?
8. Leah's kinda-controlling, kinda-stalkerish ex, hardly more dramatic than a daytime soap opera
So I guess occasionally it has "adult themes" but one might wanna discuss how the cartoon game is causing them psychological stress with their therapist if this is occurring
It doesn't MATTER if YOU think it's stressing or not, my point is, you shouldn't be attacking someone just because they think differently.
Nice one
Yep
Another solid post, well done
100% they knew what they were doing, problem is, dodging a topic closure is generally not taken kindly by moderation. Interested in seeing where this goes.