>>114041You have never played Pop'n Music. You have no rhythm, you have no timing, you have no skill that could ever compare to a Pop'n player. You are a casual gamer deluded by the idea of mastering something far beyond your reach.
All the "support" you get is empty and insincere. Behind your back, people snicker. Your friends mock your attempts; even your gaming buddies laugh at your incompetence when you're not around.
Pop'n Music players are utterly repulsed by your lack of skill. Years of dedication have allowed them to spot a novice from a mile away. Even those who try to help you out of kindness will quickly lose patience once they see your hopeless lack of progress.
You will never be good at Pop'n Music. You force a determined smile every time you play and tell yourself you’re getting better, but deep inside, you know the frustration is building, ready to crush you under its weight.
Eventually, it’ll be too much to bear – you’ll visit an arcade, try to play a challenging song, and be swiftly reminded of your inadequacies, realizing your dreams were just fantasies. You’ll go home, defeated, and give up on Pop'n Music altogether.
Your friends will find you, saddened but relieved that they no longer have to deal with your constant complaints and failures. They’ll continue playing, remembering your attempts as a cautionary tale. Your controller will gather dust, and your gaming aspirations will fade, leaving only the memory of your futile efforts.
This is your fate. This is what you chose. There is no turning back.