Aristophanes' Myth of Love

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Skibidi vibes in Plato's Symposium, where Aristophanes drops a dank myth about love. Imagine, original humans were a goon squad of three genders, rolling around with four arms and legs, two faces, flexing on the gods. Zeus, lowkey threatened, splits them in half, sending everyone on a quest for their other half. This creates the ultimate edge in relationships—everyone yearning for that soulmate. Love is the sigma move, healing the split and reconnecting the lost halves. So, whether you are a pure male, female, or androgynous ship, it is all about finding that wholeness and unity. Love is the ultimate power-up!

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