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@Starfast group

I love playing Among Us. I hate being the imposter though. I'm super bad at it, and it stresses me out. There's been so many times where I've tried to vent after a kill and ended up self reporting by accident. I've only ever played in private server with my friends, but apparently there's people who will leave a game if they're not the imposter and I honestly don't understand.

Anyways, I came here to post a different unpopular opinion. I don't like the enemies to lovers trope. There, I said it.

@spacebluelily language

I don't like being the imposter either. It's just so stressful and they'll vote you out if you don't play your cards right.

I don't like the enemies to lovers trope either.

Deleted user

Here's mine, pie crust slaps and it's the best part of the pie.

FACTS

@Starfast group

I don't like the enemies to lovers trope either.

Thank god I'm not the only one. I keep seeing people talk about it like it's the sweetest, most wholesome thing in the world and I honestly just don't get the appeal. I'd really much rather have two people being nice to each other from the beginning.

@nebula__ group

i personally think that the enemies-to-lovers trope is kinda unhealthy, especially for a relationship
but i could just be overthinking it- either way, i just find it a little toxic ngl

Deleted user

best friends to distant friends to enemies to reluctant allies to friends to lovers

Haven't read much with this one but 100% agree

@The-N-U-T-Cracker

it’s a horror game where you and a team of friends must enter a haunted building and figure out what type of ghost is in it.
It’s terrifying for the first few rounds but man it’s a lot of fun
the coolest part about it is it taps into your microphone, so you can actually talk to the ghost and ask it questions-
11/10 best video game

@ToWorldsUnknown group

Hey, I don't know if this is too controversial, but I don't like cancel culture. It holds people to impossible standards and doesn't allow for someone to grow from their mistakes. I'm not saying we should excuse constant bad behavior, but harassing someone over one mistake does more harm than good.

@moss

Yeah, cancel culture can be really toxic at times. Especially when the people getting cancelled are only in their teens.