u/FinancialUnion5721

▲ 10 r/AmongUs

A hopeful story of triumph!

A STORY OF ME BEING PETTY AND WINNING IN THE END.

Please spare me if you plan on being in the comments ragebaiting that this was a waste of time, I KNOWWW it was a waste of time but godforbid a girl wants to be petty :) thanks

I was in a game in a solid lobby with good players and when there was 1 v 4, even though we had figured out the imp at that point, it kept tying. After a kill, it was down to me and 2 others and we knew who the imp was but 2 of them skipped. When I called another meeting, I called them out on knowing each other and they admitted it and laughed at me. Back in the lobby, one of those players was the host so they kicked me. But I knew he was going to do that so I saved the code. I joined under a different name quickly and immediately called a meeting and said we need to vote kick the host and *banana* and I explained why. Ofc host and *nana* are calling me names and getting all pissy but then they both got kicked. Then back in the lobby I was the new host! And the players from the original game were pleased and all was good! Life is about small moments of pettiness like this.

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u/FinancialUnion5721 — 20 hours ago

I never experienced any formative trauma growing up (yes I feel very lucky), so I’ve mainly understood psychology from a student’s perspective

So it’s a very jarring feeling now that I have experienced something that has given me trauma post college, and now being on the other end of it. It feels like part of me is fully experiencing and living through the emotions, while another part of me is almost observing it and trying to make sense of it in a more logical way since that is all I know. Does this make sense? and has anyone else felt like this

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u/FinancialUnion5721 — 16 days ago