Leukippe and Kleitophon! There’s a little debate on love near the beginning of the book that’s riffing off Plato’s Symposium
the ancient greek romance novel we're reading for class is so funny because the characters are debating whether heterosexual relationships are normal and ok
applying for jobs is so silly. i wish i could just email people and say hey i'm a cool person who's a pretty alright worker and very passionate about my job area, here's my experience, you should hire me. but alas.
by any chance, you know any other games like disco elysium? nothing can seem to fill the hole after countless replays
well there's always replaying it again! but hm that's a good question. preface that i am super not a gamer so i don't have a lot of knowledge of what's out there.
i recommend pentiment (murder mystery set in a 14th c. bavarian monastery) if you want a murder mystery with lots of player choice, moral ambiguity, and a really beautiful art style. some people recommend fallout new vegas but i've tried it and it's too combat-oriented for me. i recommend night in the woods (a college dropout returns to her hometown and investigates mysteries) if you like existential dread, similar mechanics/gameplay to DE, nice 2D art, and communism! people online say planescape: torment, which i have never heard of but apparently is a genre definer for games like DE, and pathologic 2, which i watched an hbomberguy video on and seemed interesting. someone on reddit recommends an abandonware game called Disc Noir based on discworld which sounds hilarious and up the DE alley.
the games i really enjoy are split between stuff like DE and city builders. i've been logging insane hours on civ 6! so ymmv. i'd check reddit for more opinions
I'm just saying, if there's a curse that runs along your family line and you don't tell your kids about it, how the hell are they supposed to go on a quest to stop it?