rough around the edges in a lot of places and I did have to bust out a guide at the end because I have no self-control over getting the "best" endings BUT

I loved this cozy, incisive thing that has its heart in the right place. great critique about our current cultural and tech dystopia, with added doses exploring (actual) emotional labor, toxic friendships, the ethics of existing in a hell-world, and sick vibes

really hoping I'm piloting my way through the timeline where I get to meet IRL oona. a shame she's the only one who could tell me if I were

Reviewed on May 13, 2023


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