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Unlike other games or films, which are carefully crafted to provide friendly and quality experiences for audiences to digest, Getting Over It does it the hard way; Your gaming experience is stressful, painful, and frustrating, but at least for some player, they could learn something from this.
For my case, I learned how to be patient, exceptionally patient and calm on all times, so I can avoid furthur irrational actions which do nothing but make things worse, a really useful message even in the real world. And you probably on learn that through the hard way, through "Getting Over It".