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Degel btw:
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Bro seems so long somehow
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I don't remember how Unity is, but iirc I was not impressed.
The Aquarians be making either the best or the most questionable friend choices.
To Degel's credit, at least he and Kardia seem pretty much equal. Camus kinda just died on Milo...and then betrayed Athena on Milo..and then betrayed Athena on Milo (non-canonically but he 100% would do it canonically)...at least other than that they have tons of fanfiction. Mostly because the fandom thinks the Gold Saints are gay. Except for Aiolia. Aiolia isn't gay, he's accidentally shipped illegally with a minor 4 years younger than him.
I'm more of a Camus guy myself (have great friends but am horrible)
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Also just to be clear, I understand where Camus is coming from. Okay maybe not on Cosmo understanding 'cause I don't know jackcrap about it, but I do feel like growing up over here means I had to go through the "emotions not so good, logick gud" phase. The West loves logic (but also commits war crimes following certain paths of logic, so...)
Maybe it's 'cause I'm not smart enough to logic through logic.
The phase was comparatively short, but sometimes when dealing with emotions I regress to it a lil and have to pull myself back.
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If y'all know of a good offline whiteboard app please let me know, I am going insane (it's not for me it's for my mom lol)
Preferably it's just easy to write with on a touchscreen, and you can select different strokes by clicking and dragging or just clicking. Ink colors are optional
(I would recommend she use drawing apps but she would get overwhelmed by there being too many options)
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Love me being too lazy to read Arknights story at first but then quickly being destroyed
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(First-trying the 9th gameplay stage was more devastating than something to be proud of)
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I wonder if culturally it's accurate for the Middle East and Egypt to think of time the way the event presented it?
I think it's interesting because in Chinese culture, of course there's the theme of human transience, but typically the world as a whole is depicted as eternal. Whereas if Egypt and the Middle East characterize water as being eternal while the earth itself shifts and falls away...idk, that's profound to me too, but that also feels oddly satisfying in that it's kinda accurate with moving tectonic plates and all that.
I suppose you could make the argument that even though the earth is always moving, it's been around longer than water has. Meanwhile, planets that can't harbor life still have "earth" to them. So in that sense, earth is more eternal and enduring than water.
That's really getting into technicalities though lol.
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