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that said, choices don't make sense why choosing one or the other leads to their respective endings.
1.) Actually the choices make a lot of sense (easily even - not mysterious whatsoever I'd even say).
2.) The other endings are worth it if you liked the one you got. Missing CGs are not shown as missing, so there's plenty more to be gotten.
*edit*
I guess to answer in more detail: You do miss actual story by not getting all the endings. Which endings are good and bad is slightly up to interpretation once you know more of the story, but some endings are "better" than others. They're definitely not all dark murder tragedies or anything like that.