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hmmm on this one... ;-;

wxlf June 2, 2026 10:39 pm

first time reading doseverse, it does seem similar to guideverse (which i rlly enjoyed guiding hazard); but atlas. i assume in terms of a symbolistic context, the hyper/notched up world is to, what i assume, represent how human touch/connection/warmth can heal emotional wounds... although there does need to be some line's drawn when it comes to doctor to patient relationships and how often it gets blurred between, like yes you can care about others and patients...even the other docs in the series mentioned how they are uncomfortable with that level of touch that goes further then some. yet the main lead feels super hopeless due his mother's emotional abuse over the years. somewhat feels like the author is attempting to create a sense trust between the two mains yet bc of the "rules" of doseverse, the options feel very limited when it comes what is autonomously chosen and what isn't. for some reason it reminds me of ten count's idea of each main lead having a "puzzle" piece to each other's trauma, like a yin/yang... but i think the world's rules makes it feels restrictive and doens't necesarily create that effect it's going for imo! ( ̄へ ̄)

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