Yeah I think I watched that scene during COVID and damn did it get me close to tears, I think it is a beautiful interpretation that humans can have an impact on the world without having some pre-set goal, we just exist and do good things and when we don't we don't. There's no need to work for a higher power or strive to please someone because we do great things just because they're good.
Queen is pretty banging ngl tho
Pretty big in my experience
That's rad as hell, honestly my favourite line of the series
Stealing a child from a nursery and selling them to a racist (baldurs gate 3)
Yeah that's totally fair, avatar has a great world and I'd love to explore it interactively. I loved the kyoshi books because they expand on the lore while keeping it consistent (I highly recommend them) so maybe a game could do the same.
I think they can exist in isolation. And besides, it's much more difficult to do open world right. I'd much rather have a fun but small fighting game that represents how dynamic bending is than a half baked open world RPG.
Even my dad couldn't convince me to read snowcrash😅 but maybe I'll find it as an ebook
A knight trying to clear his name and trying to unlearn the hatred he was taught from an early age, I won't spoil any of it but the character of Nimona is pretty fun too.
No it adds variety to the look of writing, each character is a syllable not a single sound (mostly) so they use fewer characters for per syllable, having two syllabary systems means that there's more visual distinctness per word. I'm not a Japanese speaker so don't take my word for it, but no they're very much not stupid it's a clever system and one that's related to the history and culture of Japan.
Conserva-tory
Representative of our population demographics