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I'm Trying To See About Games That Are Based On Or Have Content For The Firefly Show, But All Google
I'm trying to see about games that are based on or have content for the Firefly show, but all google is giving me is stuff on Squid Game season 2.
Someone please help!!!
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Things I learned today in poetry class: Plato wrote a whole book on mlm relationships and apparently there was a section speculating whether Achilles or Patroclus topped.
Also, that Achilles/Patroclus is a popular ship (after reflecting on the Iliad, they definitely had at least homoerotic bestieship).
Though admittedly, lots of historical works have that [see: all of Shakespeare; yes, R&J included because all the OG actors were guys (INCLUDING the one playing Juliet)], so I'm not really all that disappointed in myself for not noticing.
Watching Swamp Thing (2019), and Abby is the definition of "I am doing the best with the information I was given, which is almost nothing."
Admittedly, she doesn't necessarily give out info either.
I was reading stuff on theforce.net and now I want an incredibly dark Anahiri fanfic diverging at the Edge of Victory duology where they both get shaped and end up brainwashed (but still into each other) and end up as an unstoppable Yuuzhan Vong strike team that makes it so the Republic loses the war (this means we get to avoid the character assassination of later books, yay!)
Just found out that the ship name wolfstar is actually used for 2 different ships??? Like I was opening the hashtag for lesbian mutants and ended up with Sirius x Remus, which wasn't a bad thing, but not expected. Although there are a bunch of parallels (sad werewolf, more socially skilled bestie they eventually fall for, boarding school setting, etc.)
Alternatively, I would argue that for some younger siblings, it motivates them to work harder.
Hot take Azula is more of a hardworker than Zuko
that's just fact at this point.
Azula was a natural prodigy but she actually seemed to understand that you have to work if you want to grow. she knew that talent can only get you so far if you don't nurture it. Azula's first few episodes established her as someone who works closely with her tutors/teachers (Lo and Li) and who spends a lot of time training and perfecting her skills without accepting any mistakes. natural talent gave her a boost, but she worked hard to get to where she is.
on the other hand, Zuko made the common mistake of thinking, "i'm never going to be as good as Azula is naturally, so what's the point in even trying?"
which, sadly, is a common theme between siblings when one seems to excel.