A Different Game
You might be wasting your time° looking for someone° who’s just your type. Two predictable contestants in the love game? That’s pratically a tie. The slightest deviation° could render the final sensation.
Each match should have a winner, both players performing their best. Over and over, no tiebreak match.
Ah, the winner? They’re not what the other player had in mind. What’s a real win here? Winning someone over.
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T!el Fajardo
Art still thrills me. Aphantasic brazilian writer, born in the 90's. I enjoy reading mostly poetry, sci-fi, and shonen-seinen manga. Favorite authors: Asimov, Tolkien, Guilherme de Almeida, Paulo Leminski, Douglas Adams, Tite Kubo, Yoshihiro Togashi... I also write songs.
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