Just recently learned about Bazi and that there is a whole chart of terms that I am trying to decipher to understand myself better. Would anyone be willing to help me understand what it means?

Just recently learned about Bazi and that there is a whole chart of terms that I am trying to decipher to understand myself better. Would anyone be willing to help me understand what it means?

I feel like I have gone through many losses and failures, and I sometimes I wonder if there are ways I can avoid such experiences or if they are inevitable. Death is inevitable, but the circumstances of loss are so painful

ETA: basically I am wondering if this chart can help me understand myself and last experiences, as well as maybe guide me now since I felt very lost in terms of career, love and even health🥹

u/babycatpop — 1 day ago

Looking for novels with funny characters and serious plot

Hello!

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I am new to this sub and sapphic novels in general, though I would like to rectify that! I am looking for novel recommendations that contain the following:

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- at least one of the main characters is funny, goofy or has a great sense of humor. Witty or funny banter would be greatly appreciated!🤩

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- the plot or themes of the story itself are more angsty, serious or even sad. Modern, fantasy, and supernatural are settings I highly enjoy though I do also like a good sci fi. I love mysteries, horror, dramas/tragedies etc

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- some spiciness would also be greatly appreciated☺️

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I tend to like stories in various contexts and settings, though I have to say I am not a big fan of high school or college settings as I just get reminded of the inevitable crawl to oblivion (basically they make me feel old🥲). I also don't like stories that are super light hearted all the way through; I like wholesomeness when it is paired with something sad or bittersweet. That being said, happy endings (for the couple at least) would also be nice. I dont mind sad endings if there is something sweet to them, for example the ending to The Song of Achilles🥹

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Thank you for reading!

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u/babycatpop — 17 days ago

Games similar to Dragon Age?

Hello all!

I haven't played games very much outside of animal crossing, pokemon and some visual novel horror games on my switch. As the title says, I am looking for games similar to Dragon Age, specifically more like Origins and 2 for the gameplay specifically, I think real time combat? Otherwise I really like the companions and how their stories intersect with yours and the world within Dragon Age. I love the romance options. I tried playing Baldur's Gate 3 and loved pretty much everything except the fighting style - I discovered I really really dislike turn based fighting.

I've also played and enjoyed Fable 2 and 3, and I played a bit of Skyrim though I didn't enjoy the open world as much. Anyhoo,

Thank you for reading!

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u/babycatpop — 1 month ago